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Canada has an Internet “openness and access deficit.” That was the starting point for OpenMedia.ca’s “Casting an Open Net” report published earlier this year. The report noted three disturbing practices employed by several o…
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OpenMedia.ca: Building Consensus: The EFF and Green Party
It’s an exciting time for Internet defenders! The highly-revered international digital rights organization, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), is lending their support to the Stop Online Spying campaign.
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OpenMedia.ca: PC Pro: UK looks at Canada’s data on Big Telecom price gouging
Canada isn’t performing well on the world stage when it comes to Internet speed and cost, but big telecom price-gouging isn’t unique to our country. Those fighting for the Internet in the UK are using numbers that Canadians used to demonstrate this for…
Continue readingOpenMedia.ca: Ellis: The CRTC’s phony-balony complaints system
By David Ellis
The CRTC is now doing everything in its power to prove that its phony-balony complaints system will harm – not help – consumers. As I’ll explain below, its handling of the CGO complaints (plural) against Rogers for breaking legitim…
OpenMedia.ca: Globe: CRTC to keep its hands off online video
By Susan Krashinsky for The Globe And Mail
The federal broadcast regulator has said there is still no conclusive evidence that Internet-delivered TV services such as Netflix (NFLX-Q116.972.071.80%) are disrupting the traditional TV business in Canada.
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OpenMedia.ca: Debunking Toews: Warrantless online spying is anything but "balanced"
Pro-Internet community member Valerie Vuillemot recently wrote to Public Safety Minister Vic Toews and Industry Minister Christian Paradis, expressing concerns about usage-based billing (Internet metering) and the impending “Lawful Access” (online spyi…
Continue readingOpenMedia.ca: Experts Line Up Against Online Spying Legislation
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New Mini-Doc Features Leading Legal and Privacy Experts
October 3, 2011 – Pro-Internet organization OpenMedia.ca launched a mini-documentary Monday entitled (un)Lawful Access….
OpenMedia.ca: Huffington Post: Privacy law amendment foreshadows Lawful Access
From Huffington Post
It’s not exactly Canada’s very own Patriot Act, but a Harper government amendment to the country’s privacy law has some experts seeing shadows of the controversial U.S. legislation.
Industry Minister Christian Paradis tabled an a…
OpenMedia.ca: CRTC’s Municipal Access Agreement: One Model to Rule Them All
After ten years of wingin’ it, the CRTC has decided to put pen to paper and draft a model Municipal Access Agreement (MAA). Spurred by the increasing number of telecommunication carriers, and the rising demand for access to municipal property, the m…
Continue readingOpenMedia.ca: Musical CRTC Chairs: Why Konrad Von Finckenstein will probably be missed
The Canadian Press broke the story this morning: CRTC Chair Konrad von Finckenstein will not be reappointed when his term ends in January.
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OpenMedia.ca: Conservatives to replace CRTC Chair in new year
From the Canadian Press
The head of Canada’s broadcast regulator won’t be re-appointed to the post, the Canadian Press reports.
CRTC chairman Konrad von Finckenstein’s five-year term expires in January.
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OpenMedia.ca: Huffington Post: Canada’s Internet speeds are below average
Canada’s Internet is below average, according to this report, not even close to being the fastest. The Big Telecom cartel is slowing our digital competitiveness and Internet affordability, and they’re literally slowing our online activities.
From The H…
OpenMedia.ca: Mediacaster: Structural separation removed from Shaw’s license conditions
From Mediacaster Magazine
Shaw Communications has been given the go-ahead to merge its satellite and cable operations.
In a decision released this week, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission approved an application by Shaw Com…
OpenMedia.ca: Nowak: Why the CRTC is trying to keep Canadians happy
By Peter Nowak
The CRTC has been quite busy of late coming to the rescue of the poor, beleaguered consumer. That’s nice, but it prompts a few questions, such as: What happened? Why the change of pace? And why now?
On Wednesday, the broadcast and tele…
OpenMedia.ca: OpenMedia takes on Provencher, MA
We’ve been busy at OpenMedia.ca fighting to keep your Internet accessible and . Check out the ads we recently run for our Stop Online Spying campaign.
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Continue readingOpenMedia.ca: The Vertical Integration Elephant in the Room
Cross-posted from Mediamorphis
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OpenMedia.ca: CRTC’s New Vertical Integration Rules Include New Safeguards, but Won’t Stop the Price-Gouging
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September 21, 2011 – The CRTC’s decision on vertical integration today is nothing more than a half-measure, says citizen engagement organization OpenMedia.ca. Earlier this …
Continue readingOpenMedia.ca: 70,000+ Strong Petition Sways Government Plan
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Canadians Celebrate as Online Surveillance Provisions Excluded from Omnibus Crime Bill
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OpenMedia.ca: Online Spying update: No "Lawful Access" mentioned in announcement of crime bill package
Conservative Justice Minister Rob Nicholson and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney held a news conference today, where they announced the contents of he omnibus crime bill that will be introduced in the House of Commons today. The “Lawful Access” bills …
Continue readingOpenMedia.ca: Weekly Video News Update from the OpenMedia.ca Team
A quick update on the past week from OM’s Shea Sinnott and Reilly Yeo. Thanks to the pro-Internet community, it’s been a very exciting week!
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