Post Tagged with: "free speech"

Ottawa Citizen on Pearl Jam Censorship

The Ottawa Citizen features an editorial on the AT&T censorship of Pearl Jam and the implications for the Internet and net neutrality.  It concludes that "our society is still trying to figure out how much power to give to the people who own the pipes through which information flows. In […]

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August 14, 2007 Comments are Disabled Neutrality

Human Rights Complaint Against Free Dominion Dropped

A Human Rights Commission complaint launched against FreeDominion.ca has been dropped.

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August 6, 2007 Comments are Disabled News

National Post on Net Libel Suits

The National Post weighs in on the rise of online libel suits, though it oddly describes online anonymity as "sock puppetry."

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July 29, 2007 5 comments News

IOC to Drop Athlete Blogging Ban

Earlier this month, I wrote about sports and the Internet, pointing to restrictions by the International Olympic Committee that blocked athletes from blogging under threat of disqualification.  Peter Black provides word that that the IOC appears ready to change its policy and will now allow athletes to blog at the […]

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July 25, 2007 3 comments News

FreeDominion Hit With Human Rights Complaint

FreeDominion.ca has been hit with a human rights complaint. The complaint arises from a post that allegedly attacks Muslims.

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July 24, 2007 Comments are Disabled News