No related posts.


“Shock” and the Bondi Beach Chanukah Massacre
The Catch-22 of Canadian Digital Sovereignty
The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 253: Guy Rub on the Unconvincing Case for a New Canadian Artists’ Resale Right
The Most Unworkable Internet Law in the World: Quebec Opens the Door to Mandating Minimum French Content Quotas for User Generated Content on Social Media
CRTC Says No Regulatory Action Planned Against Meta For Blocking News Links
Michael Geist
mgeist@uottawa.ca
This web site is licensed under a Creative Commons License, although certain works referenced herein may be separately licensed.
Nice twist. Hey lets make the foreigners looking into giving us cheap wireless look bad so it takes away attention from us trying to rape and circumvent democracy.
…
Interesting. On one hand we protest again “lawful access” by our own government on the other hand some “cheap” wireless sponsored by a foreign secret service would be OK?