Professor Norman Siebrasse on why it won’t: the statute is different, the precedent is different, and the U.S. Supreme Court expressly did not consider policy arguments.
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Rogers Faces Yet Another Net Neutrality Complaint
Teresa Murphy has filed another complaint against Rogers over its Internet traffic management practices, claiming its alleged fix of problems with World of Warcraft have not worked.
Access Copyright Claims Pay-Per-Use Licences Create Incentive to Infringe
According to Access Copyright, since copying is now easier, a blanket licence is needed to guard against any potential uncompensated use:
Telus: “We Absolutely Agree with the OECD’s Findings”
Telus has come out strongly in support of the OECD report on the high data roaming costs Canadians face. The company notes that there was no data roaming competition in Canada until 2009 since Rogers was the only GSM provider. Telus says it plans to slash its roaming pricing by […]
“A Gross Abuse of the Collective Administration of Copyright”