The National Post has an interesting article on the benefits of copying and the concerns associated with Bill C-32. The article includes a discussion of York University’s Marcus Boon’s book on copying (available for free download) and Ian Kerr’s exceptional article on digital locks in From “Radical Extremism” to “Balanced […]
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Facebook and Privacy: The Devil is in the Defaults
My colleague Ian Kerr published a terrific op-ed in the Ottawa Citizen over the weekend addressing Facebook, privacy, and the importance of focusing on the defaults used by the social networking giant.
Privacy in the Facebook Era
The Mark News has posted a podcast with my colleague Ian Kerr on privacy in the Facebook era.
(New) Last Day To Submit to Copyright Consultation: More Opinions Posted
Today is the new last day to submit to the copyright consultation with the grace period expiring at midnight. It only takes a single email to register your views. Whether you use a form letter or craft your own submission, every submission counts. More posted views and submissions include: Canadian […]
Kerr on Privacy and Anonymity
My colleague Ian Kerr appeared on CBC's The Current on Friday to discuss privacy and anonymity issues. The podcast is here. His book – free to download – here.