Canadians tracking the net neutrality debate will know that Neutrality.ca was taken offline about six weeks ago due to legal concerns. I was deeply troubled by the loss of the site as I think it provided a valuable forum for a critically important issue. Rather that allow the site to disappear, Kevin McArthur, the site's founder, has graciously allowed me to revive it. Neutrality.ca is now back online in its original form and I hope to add new content in the months ahead.
Neutrality.ca Back Online
June 5, 2007
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I searched your site and google, but all I came up with for details on this story were some speculative blog entries. What actually happened?
T
http://remarkk.com
This is great news! Thanks for taking this on.
Le Depanneur
Hi,
Thanks and congratulations for taking over neutrality.ca. It is always good to keep de debate alive.
It has motivate me to start a question process in my blog. I have started with \”is there a right by States to tax audiovisual Internet sites profits to promote \”national\” content?\”
I would appreciate your and your readers\’ opinion on it: http://le-depanneur.blogspot.com/2007/06/net-neutrality-questions-i.html
take care.
Josep
Hi Michael,
The blog at neutrality.ca doesn’t seem to have a RSS feed.
WTG! (Way To Go)
U got my vote when u run for PM!
😀
Please fully disclose the circumstances of neutrality.ca\’s closing: the legal threat(s), the names of the parties involved and their law firms, and whether the threats are continuing, or have you secretly worked out an arrangement with whoever was doing the threatening.
Thanks for doing this.
Best regards to Kevin.
To robert and all those curious about the sites shut down; some things are just best left unsaid.
Michael will do a lot more with it than I ever could, and it’s better off with him anyway. So thanks Michael for taking it all on.
Look forward to seeing the new content development in the future.
title?
I’m with Carlos – curious about a feed.