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Will Canadian Cultural Policy Survive in the Age of the Internet?

Professor Geist’s weekly Toronto Star Law Bytes column (Toronto Star version, HTML backup article, homepage version) examines several recent Canadian legal developments including CRTC hearings on satellite radio and VoIP, a Quebec court decision on satellite television, and copyright reform, arguing that the common thread through the cases how to […]

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November 8, 2004 Comments are Disabled Columns

E-Borders, Internet and IT Technologies

United States Department of Commerce Commercial Law Development Program, Washington, DC

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June 12, 2003 Comments are Disabled Conferences

Fairness Says It’s Time to Tax Goods Sold Online

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To those following the Internet taxation debate, the story smacks of déjà vu. 

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March 24, 2003 Comments are Disabled Columns Archive

Internet and E-commerce Law Update

Ottawa Technology Lawyers Group, Ottawa, ON

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November 12, 2002 Comments are Disabled Conferences

Quebec Firm’s Language Law Challenge Tests E-jurisdiction

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Although a small minority may still view the Internet as a "wild west" where traditional law does not apply, most Canadians accept that laws such as the Criminal Code, consumer protection statutes and privacy protections apply equally offline and on-line.

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February 21, 2002 1 comment Columns Archive