Appeared in the Toronto Star on September 26, 2005 as The Long Arm of Internet Law The Canadian Internet law community is buzzing about this month’ s release of two new cases from Ontario and British Columbia that focused on the jurisdiction of Canadian courts over content posted online. Involving […]
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WIPO, WSIS Meetings Highlight Growing Digital Policy Divide
Appeared in the Toronto Star on September 19, 2005 as World Faces Internet Fork in the RoadAppeared in the Ottawa Citizen on September 22, 2005 as Worlds Apart The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) and World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), which focus on global policy and standard setting for telecommunications, patents, […]
Canada’s Do-Not-Hesitate-To-Call List
Appeared in the Toronto Star on September 12, 2005 as Tired of Junk Phone Calls? Call Industry MinisterAppeared in the Ottawa Citizen on September 15, 2005 as Kowtowing to Telemarketers In a scene that unfolds in millions of homes each day, dinner is interrupted by an unsolicited telemarketing call. Some […]
Satellite Radio’s Shift From Policy to Politics
Appeared in the Toronto Star on September 5, 2005 as Overturning Satellite Ruling Would Signal Lobbyists ReignAppeared in the Ottawa Citizen on September 8, 2005 as Radio Daze Last summer, just as Liza Frulla was being installed as Canada’s new Minister of Canadian Heritage, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission […]
Canadian Education Requires More Than a Bigger Cheque
Appeared in the Toronto Star on August 29, 2005 as Education Summit Shouldn’t Be Only About MoneyAppeared in the Ottawa Citizen on September 1, 2005 as Put E-learning, Access, Research First The recent provincial premiers meeting in Banff, Alberta brought welcome news of a commitment to focus greater attention on […]