Michael Geist Publishes His Response to Online Harms Proposal
University law professor, Michael Geist, has now published his response to the online harms proposal.
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University law professor, Michael Geist, has now published his response to the online harms proposal.
Michael Geist Publishes His Response to Online Harms Proposal Read More »
The Independent Press Gallery of Canada has released their response to the Canadian online harms proposal.
Independent Press Gallery of Canada Posts Response to Online Harms Proposal Read More »
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is joining the chorus of those speaking out against Canada’s online harms proposal.
International Condemnation for Canada’s Online Harms Proposal Expands Via EFF Read More »
Reaction is pouring in over Canada’s online harms proposal. Reaction so far has been pretty universally opposed to this.
Canada’s Online Harms Proposal Sparks Near Universal Condemnation Read More »
With the Canadian government’s online harms plans being released, we decided to clarify the status of this legislation.
Has Canada’s Online Harms Bill Been Tabled? Not Yet Read More »
In response to the so-called “consultation”, Drew Wilson has written in with a response to efforts to supposedly address harmful content.
Opinion: My Response to the Online Harms “Consultation” Read More »
The EU government has concluded it’s third phase of consultations in implementing Article 17. Some worry that copyright cannot be fixed.
3rd Phase of Article 17 Implementation Consultation Concludes Read More »
After what appears to be the governments own undoing for launching a copyright consultation and ignoring the results, the Canadian government is now launching a
Canada Launches Digital Economy Consultation Read More »
The major drama was sparked by a Toronto town hall meeting when it was found out that the copyright industry stacked the deck in their
NDP Makes No Apology for Copyright Stance Read More »
Things are heating up as foreign interests beef up their rhetoric in the last few legs of the Canadian copyright consultation. The American Federation of
American Music Group Finds Fair Canadian Copyright ‘Disgusting’ Read More »