A Look At 2013 and Moving on to 2014
By Drew Wilson Freezenet has celebrated our first new years. As we turn the page to 2014, we offer some thoughts on what the year […]
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By Drew Wilson Freezenet has celebrated our first new years. As we turn the page to 2014, we offer some thoughts on what the year […]
A Look At 2013 and Moving on to 2014 Read More »
By Drew Wilson Late last month, a report by the IP Commission caused a stir amongst advocates. Among the recommendations was the call to hack
Opinion: Why Malware as an Anti-Piracy Method is Doomed to Fail Read More »
By Drew Wilson Last week, a report suggested that the government agency HADOPI was gearing up to combine website blocking, three strikes laws, search engine
Opinion: Combining Several Bad Ideas Won’t Stop Piracy Read More »
By Drew Wilson John Manley, chief executive of the Canadian Council of Chief Executives, recently wrote an opinion piece in which he offers five points
Opinion: John Manley’s 5 Points for CETA Don’t Add Up Read More »
By Drew Wilson Every few years, the idea of using anonymous networks pops up in discussion from time to time. Often, this is the result
Editorial: Why We Are a Long Way From Using Anonymous P2P Networks Read More »
By Drew Wilson Drew Wilson comments on an article written by a trade adviser who expressed disappointment over the fact that the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)
Editorial: The Borderline Comical Position of a TPP Supporter Read More »
There’s been a rise of opinions amongst supporters of the secretive Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) that needs to be addressed. The opinion is that if you
Opinion: Being Against the TPP Doesn’t Mean You’re Against Free Trade Read More »
While many were relieved that the Cybersecurity Act of 2012 was defeated in the senate, one Huffington Post blogger seemed so upset, that he practically
A Response to Huffington Post Blogger on Cybersecurity Act of 2012 Read More »
After ACTA (Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement) was killed in Europe, many were applauding the secretive agreements demise. One ACTA supporter, Ewan Morrison, took to writing an
In Response to Ewan Morrison’s Sky is Falling Piece on ACTA’s Death Read More »
IIC has been doing a round-table on what it calls “content piracy” in Asia recently. The event caught the attention of Mike Masnick on TechDirt
Opinion: News Corp and the Myth of Harm Caused by FileSharing Read More »