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WIPO Broadcast Treaty Lurches Forward

Reports from Geneva indicate that five days of discussion at WIPO has led to a compromise on the proposed Broadcasting Treaty with a two-track approach that removes highly contentious webcast  provisions from the conventional broadcast treaty.  While this is good news, the entire broadcast treaty is a solution in search […]

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May 7, 2006 3 comments News

The Census and Open Source

Several people have written to me about the federal government’s online census system, which is open only to Windows and Mac users.  Russell provides a good analysis of the security issues raised by the approach.

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May 7, 2006 1 comment News

Nova Scotia Latest Province to Tackle Patriot Act

David Fraser notes that Nova Scotia has become the latest province to introduce legislation designed to address the privacy concerns raised by the Patriot Act. B.C. and Alberta have also taken action.

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May 7, 2006 Comments are Disabled News

Crawford on Competition

Interesting post from Susan Crawford on broadband competition with analysis that applies equally in Canada.

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May 7, 2006 Comments are Disabled News

CMCC Stuff

The CMCC has posted several items worth watching and listening to, including a podcast of Monday's press conference and a video of Steven Page's appearance on CBC's The Hour.

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May 3, 2006 Comments are Disabled News