U.S. cable companies have announced that they are working with the FCC to launch a new program to bring affordable broadband services to low-income families. The Connect to Compete program will offer cheap PCs and broadband for $9.95 per month to millions of homes that already participate in a national […]
Articles by: Michael Geist
Lawful Access, Its Potentials, and Its Lack of Necessity
Christopher Parsons has a great post on lawful access that provides background on what it contains and the reaction from many experts and stakeholders.
Liberal Party Stands Against Warrantless Lawful Access
The Liberals have adopted a strong stand against warrantless disclosure of personal information under lawful access, a notable shift in position from its previous support for lawful access reforms.
Why Copyright Reform Is Not the Cure for What Ails the Music Industry: Sources & Background Material
The Daily Digital Lock Dissenter, Day 26: Canadian Association of Media Education Associations
The Canadian Association of Media Education Associations is an association of Canadian media literacy groups from across Canada. The goal of CAMEO, through its member organizations, is to advocate, promote and develop media literacy in Canada. It provided a submission to the copyright consultation and had the following to say […]