Appeared in the Toronto Star on April 15, 2008 as Museums Should End Fees for Public Domain Appeared in the Ottawa Citizen on April 15, 2008 as National Gallery Looking for Profits in all the Wrong Places Appeared in the Vancouver Sun on April 15, 2008 as Gallery Looking for […]
Articles by: Michael Geist
A History of Open Access in Canada
Dean Giustini posts a brief history of the open access movement in Canada in wiki form.
Bell Responds to Throttling Concerns
The Montreal Gazette features a series of MP3 recordings of an interview with Bell's Mirko Bibic on the throttling issue.
B.C. Unveils E-Health Privacy Bill
British Columbia has become the first province in Canada to create a specific legislative framework governing access and privacy for electronic health information databases.
CBC’s Spark Crowdsources Interview with Bell
CBC Radio's Spark, a great weekly program on culture and technology, is focusing next week on access issues including net neutrality and broader Internet access concerns. The program will include an interview with Bell Canada and they are encouraging listeners to post their questions here.