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Update: Bill C-10 has been replaced by Bill C-11 (Online Streaming Act), for up-to-date information check out our latest blog "What's Wrong with Bill C-11: An FAQ". “CanCon” is Canadian content — TV ...
OpenMedia.ca is an award-winning community-based organization that safeguards the possibilities of the open Internet. We work toward informed and participatory digital policy by engaging hundreds of ...
The best thing about RightsCon is obviously meeting people, hearing about cool projects and having hour long discussions about the problems of international jurisdiction of the Internet… #nerd One of ...
At OpenMedia we’re very proud that the majority of our funding comes from thousands of donations by everyday people. Not only does this support help ensure our independence, it also crucially signals ...
We're on Reddit today from 9AM - 7PM EST talking about Internet freedom, the Trans-Pacific Partnership and what comes next for our StopTheTrap.net campaign. Throughout the day, we'll be joined by ...
As a result of so many people joining our Digital Action Teams, we've been able to: 1. Build a letter to the editor tool to send hundreds of letters and help stop a government surveillance plan. 2.
OpenMedia.ca attempted to meet with Paradis after the release of its report on Internet openness, which included a series of recommendations for digital strategy in Canada. These recommendations would ...
April 26, 2011 – The Conservative Party is refusing to respond to questions about Internet governance that were put forward by non-partisan citizen engagement group OpenMedia.ca. While the other major ...
January 13, 2011 – Canadians across the country are using the Web to express outrage and raise awareness about new Internet usage fees (usage-based billing) set to take effect in the coming weeks.
February 3, 2011 – One would have thought that CRTC Chair Konrad von Finckenstein was goading the over 400,000 Stop The Meter petition signatories as he testified before the Standing Committee on ...
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II. A narrow takedown duty to remove content their users report that appears to be child sexual or physical abuse related content, or nonconsensually shared adult material, within 24 hours; ...