Post Tagged with: "net neutrality"

ADISQ Seeks Internet Canadian Content Requirements

ADISQ, which promotes the Quebec recording industry, raised two noteworthy issues in a French-language article earlier this week (Google's translation).  First, it opposes lawsuits against individual file sharers.  Instead, it supports actions against Torrent trackers and similar sites.  Second, it would like the CRTC to require ISPs to prioritize Canadian […]

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October 30, 2007 Comments are Disabled Neutrality

ADISQ Seeks Internet Canadian Content Requirements

ADISQ, which promotes the Quebec recording industry, raised two noteworthy issues in a French-language article earlier this week (Google's translation).  First, it opposes lawsuits against individual file sharers.  Instead, it supports actions against Torrent trackers and similar sites.  Second, it would like the CRTC to require ISPs to prioritize Canadian […]

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October 30, 2007 18 comments News

Mossberg on Free My Phone

The WSJ's Walt Mossberg with a terrific op-ed on the need to free the cellphone market.

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October 22, 2007 Comments are Disabled Neutrality

Mossberg on Free My Phone

The WSJ's Walt Mossberg with a terrific op-ed on the need to free the cellphone market.

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October 22, 2007 2 comments News

Green Party Adopts Net Neutrality in Policy Platform

The Green Party, which released its policy position document today, has called for net neutrality legislation and ISP safe harbours.  The Vision Green statement states: The Green Party of Canada is committed to the original design principle of the internet – network neutrality: the idea that a maximally useful public […]

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October 15, 2007 Comments are Disabled Neutrality