The National Union of Public And General Employees, which previously raised concerns about net neutrality, has now spoken out about the privacy concerns associated with Prime Minister Harper's Rosh Hashanah cards.
Archive for October 21st, 2007
The Basement Interviews: Peter Suber
Richard Poynder has posted a great and informative interview with open access leader Peter Suber.
Chertoff’s Talk
My speech at the Data Protection and Privacy Commissioner's conference focused specifically on U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff's talk. His remarks have now been posted online.
Canadian Public Domain Told To Cease and Desist
The International Music Score Library Project was a quiet Canadian success story. Using wiki technologies, it emerged over the past two years as a leading source of public domain music scores, hosting thousands of scores uploaded by a community of students, teachers, and others in the music community. The site […]
National Post on Copyright Reform
The National Post features a nicely balanced article on forthcoming copyright reform in Canada.