Following on its article on copyright and culture, the Globe hosted an excellent discussion on Bill C-32 with my colleague Jeremy deBeer and Queens prof Sidneyeve Matrix.
Archive for November, 2010
Responding to ACTRA: Group Calls C-32 a “Disaster” and Proposes Six Part Fix
As for the ACTRA proposals, each is posted below along with some of my comments:
The Globe on How C-32 Will Affect Canadian Culture
The Globe’s Time to Lead series looks at how Bill C-32 will affect Canadian culture, with some emphasis on the bill’s digital lock provisions.
Lawful Access Bills Would Reshape Internet in Canada
The bills contain a three-pronged approach focused on information disclosure, mandated surveillance technologies, and new police powers.
Lawful Access Bills Would Reshape Internet in Canada
Appeared in the Toronto Star on November 15, 2010 as Lawful Access Legislation Would Reshape Canada’s Internet The push for new Internet surveillance capabilities goes back to 1999, when government officials began crafting proposals to institute new surveillance technologies within Canadian networks along with additional legal powers to access surveillance […]