Post Tagged with: "net neutrality"

CIRPA on Blocking Access to P2P

From the Canadian Independent Record Production Association submission on net neutrality: “Certainly policies that limit the consumers access to P2P sites that distribute large volumes of unauthorized content would be controversial, but we believe that it is in the interest of both ISP's and content producers to examine such alternatives […]

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February 25, 2009 7 comments News

Pelmorex Claims Canadian Carriers Violate Wireless Net Neutrality

The submissions to the CRTC's network management proceeding are still coming in (more on that shortly), but there is an explosive submission from Pelmorex Media which deserves immediate attention.  Pelmorex Media owns the Weather Network, which ranks ahead of every major Canadian online media site for online visitors.   The Pelmorex […]

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February 24, 2009 6 comments News

Canadian Association of the Deaf on Net Neutrality

CAD tells the CRTC: "A disability lens needs to be applied to any and all traffic management proposals to make sure unintended consequences on Deaf or other people with disabilities do not impact the communities negatively."

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February 23, 2009 1 comment News

Privacy Commissioner Enters Net Neutrality Fray

The Privacy Commissioner of Canada has entered the net neutrality debate with a submission to the CRTC network management hearing on the privacy implications of network management that uses deep packet inspection technologies (hat tip: P2PNet).  The submission notes concerns with several uses of DPI, including scanning Internet traffic for […]

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February 23, 2009 6 comments News

Deadline Day

Comments to the CRTC on net neutrality close today.  Details on speaking out here.

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February 23, 2009 1 comment News