My weekly Law Bytes column (Toronto Star version, freely available hyperlinked version) assesses the recent round of Internet governance developments including (i) the U.S. statement which indicated that they no longer intend to transfer control over the root servers to ICANN, but rather to maintain their "historic role in authorizing […]
Archive for July 11th, 2005
Copyright Reform and the Canadian Medical Community
The Canadian Medical Association Journal features my opinion piece on the impact of potential copyright reform on the medical community.
Copyright Reform and the Canadian Medical Community
The Canadian Medical Association Journal features my opinion piece on the impact of potential copyright reform on the medical community.
The Three Stages of Canadian Privacy Law
My regular Law Bytes column (non-reg. hyperlinked version or Toronto Star version, homepage version) examines the development of Canadian privacy law, arguing that it is unfolding in three stages. The first stage focused on self-regulatory initiatives such as the CSA Model Code. When few companies were willing to bind themselves to the Code, Canada embarked on stage two by establishing national privacy legislation that emphasizes mediation and light regulation.
Keynote Address — Canada’s Choice: Copyright, Culture and the Internet
University of Toronto, Sound Bytes, Sound Rights Conferencelink