Canadian Surveillance Bill Returns
In November of 2005, two controversial bills died on the order paper in Canada. They were known as Bill C-60 and Bill C-74.
Canadian Surveillance Bill Returns Read More »
In November of 2005, two controversial bills died on the order paper in Canada. They were known as Bill C-60 and Bill C-74.
Canadian Surveillance Bill Returns Read More »
2005 was an eventful year that kept the file-sharing community on its toes. 2006 was little different. Without a doubt, file-sharing has had an impact
Slyck’s P2P Wrap-Up 2006 Read More »
In late October, the EFF posted a notice that talked about copyright reform in Australia. The bill is known as the Copyright (amendment) Bill 2006
Australian Alliance and Critics Slams Copyright Amendments Read More »
What happens when you make an online website devoted to petitions on a wide range of issues? Apparently, it’ll collect many signatures.
UK Petition Site Flooded With Signatures for User Rights Read More »
A new organization aimed at raising awareness for rights of users has recently emerged in Canada.
Introducing Free Culture Canada Read More »
Bill C-60 and Bill C-74 have died. For many consumer aware people, this is not only cause for relief, but also the cause for celebration
Setting the Stage for Copyright Reform in Canada Read More »
“There’s no shortage of issues to deal with on the Internet in Canada.” That’s according to Ren Bucholz, the Policy Coordinator of a new online
Introducing a New Voice in Canada on Internet Rights – Online Rights Canada Read More »