How Bill C-18 Backers are Placing Way too Much Value on News on Platforms Drew Wilson | May 6, 2023 Bill C-18 backers seem to think that the whole world revolves around news. This is… not the case.
Bill C-11 Debate: Canadian Government Knew Streamers Already Paid Their Fair Share Drew Wilson | April 14, 2023 Another defence of Bill C-11 has gone down in flames. The government knew that streamers already paid their fair share.
Internet Society: Bill C-18 “Will be Harmful for the Internet” Drew Wilson | February 17, 2023 The Internet Society has published a brief explaining why Bill C-18 will be harmful to the internet.
Week 2: Inside the Senate Schedule on Bill C-11 Hearings Drew Wilson | September 18, 2022 This week, there are going to be more hearings on Bill C-11. We take a look at next weeks meetings.
Bill C-11: Where is the Evidence That Says Canadians Are Being Suppressed on Social Media? Drew Wilson | September 7, 2022 One of the underlying arguments for Bill C-11 is that Canadian voices are being suppressed on social media. Where’s the evidence of this?
Copyright Industry Resurrecting “Piracy is Killing the Industry” to Push SMART Act Drew Wilson | September 3, 2022 The debunked a decade ago myth of ‘piracy is killing the music industry’ is back and it’s pushing the SMART Act.
Linktree Releases Creator Report Showcasing State of Online Creation Today Drew Wilson | May 14, 2022 What is the world of online creation like? Linktree is offering what they found across a multitude of platforms.
Global News Interview With CBA President Fails to Address Bill C-11 Criticisms Drew Wilson | March 18, 2022 Global News recently conducted an interview with the CBA president. Criticisms of Bill C-11 were brought up.
The Messiness of Free Speech Online and How It’s Only Going to Get Worse Drew Wilson | December 26, 2021 Free speech is a messy thing at the best of times. Throw in the Internet and it can be a headache. That was on full display this year.
FCC Lays Out Why It Can Kill Section 230 and Further Cripple the Internet Drew Wilson | October 23, 2020 US regulator, the FCC, is making the case for why it has the authority to kill another pillar of a free and open Internet: section 230.