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France and South Korea Move Toward Three Strikes And You’re Out

Recent decisions to abandon a three strikes and you're out copyright model in New Zealand, the UK, and Germany, have not been replicated in two other countries.  Last week, both France and South Korea moved toward implementing the approach in their national laws.

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April 6, 2009 1 comment News

Privacy Commissioner Releases Essays on Deep Packet Inspection

The Privacy Commissioner of Canada has released a terrific collection of essays on deep packet inspection, releasing a website that takes full advantage of various online collaborative tools.

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April 6, 2009 1 comment News

Canadian ACTA Consultation Report Revealed

In an earlier post, I noted that the Department of Foreign Affairs will be holding a consultation meeting on ACTA next week.  DFAIT first consulted on ACTA in the spring of 2008.  While I discussed some of the findings based on documents obtained under the Access to Information Act, I […]

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April 3, 2009 16 comments News

Fry Private Member’s Bill Targets Cyberbullying

The CBC reports that Liberal MP Hedy Fry has introduced a Private Member's bill targeted cyberbullying.  Bill C-355 is accessible here.

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April 3, 2009 7 comments News

Wolverine Leaked By Inside Job

The NY Times reports on the leak of an unfinished copy of X-Mens Origins: Wolverine, a much-anticipated film set for theatrical release on May 1st.  As was the case with virtually every Oscar-nominated film, it is not unauthorized camcording that is responsible, but rather an insider leak.

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April 2, 2009 6 comments News