Appeared in the Toronto Star on April 17, 2006 as Compatability Worries Fuel Battle Over iPod LawAppeared in the South China Morning Post on April 18, 2006 as Light Touch Needed When Government Tinkers With Technology Appeared in the BBC on April 18, 2006 as Rights and Wrongs of the […]
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The Internet Way To Balance Canada’s Cultural Deficit
Appeared in the Ottawa Citizen on April 13, 2006 as Megaphone to the World Industry Canada and Canadian Heritage, the two government departments jointly responsible for Canadian culture, are generally perceived to focus on the issue from competing perspectives. The economic impact of the cultural sector falls within Industry Canada’s […]
ICANN Faces Pressure From Friends and Foes
Appeared in the Toronto Star on April 3, 2006 as Democracy Needed in Governing Web Appeared in the BBC on April 3, 2006 as Unease Over How Net Is Run Internet governance issues usually attract the attention of a relatively small number of Internet users, however, concerns associated with the […]
Canada’s Telecom Policy Review: The Rest of the Story
Appeared in the Toronto Star on March 27, 2006 as Ottawa Should Read Telco Report’s Finer Print Appeared in the Ottawa Citizen on March 30, 2006 as Score One for the Little Guys It would be easy to dismiss Canada’ s recently concluded telecommunications policy review as little more than […]
The Rise of the Clip Culture
Appeared in the Toronto Star on March 20, 2006 as Amateurs Shaking Up BroadcastingAppeared on the BBC on March 20, 2006 as The Rise of the Clip Culture OnlineAppeared in the South Morning China Post on April 4, 2006 as New Challenges As Clip Culture Moves into Frame The telecommunications […]