Your Daily Digital Digest for Thursday, November 6, 2014
Your news links for today: CRTC issues its first decision on Let’s Talk TV – Canada News Centre Bell Posts Strong Q3 Results with Wireless Revenue up 7% – iPhone…
Your news links for today: CRTC issues its first decision on Let’s Talk TV – Canada News Centre Bell Posts Strong Q3 Results with Wireless Revenue up 7% – iPhone…
Your news links for today: Telecom Complaints About Misleading Contracts, Non-Disclosure Soar: CCTS – Huffington Post Billing errors and contract disputes once again top the list of telecom complaints in…
Your news links for today: Minister Blaney announces strengthened partnership with Canadian Internet Registration Authority to further secure Canadian websites – Canada News Centre Therrien: Sites’ privacy practices too complicated…
Your news links for today: Warrantless Access to Subscriber Information: Has the Tide Turned on Canada’s Privacy Embarrassment? – Michael Geist Internet plans in Canada a real horror story –…
Your news links for today: Federal Tories likely to vote down civilian oversight of spy, security agencies – Herald News 2 retired Supreme court judges warn against proposed anti-terrorism legislation.…
Your news links for today: Mulcair says Ottawa shooter a criminal, not a terrorist – Globe and Mail Peter MacKay suggests anti-terror laws don’t need overhaul – CBC News Canada…
Your news links for today: Statement of the Privacy and Information Commissioners of Canada on National Security and Law Enforcement Measures – priv.gc.ca ‘Lone Wolf’ Terrorist Acts Will Be Used…
Your news links for today: CSIS powers beefed up under new bill tabled by Steven Blaney – CBC News The new anti-terrorism bill – CBA National Magazine Canada’s New “Anti-Terrorism”…
Your news links for today: On Parliament Hill, an attack on Canada itself – Boing Boing Government exploits attacks on military to push security agenda, Greenwald says – The Province…
Your news links for today: About That Copyright Exception for Political Advertising. . . Never Mind – Michael Geist NBCU CEO ‘Surprised’ HBO, CBS Giving Users What They Want –…
Your news links for today: BCE faces off with Rogers over NHL GamePlus mobile app offerings – Globe and Mail Rogers CEO comes out swinging at ‘cry baby’ BCE over…
Your news links for today: Star studded panel on surveillance/privacy at #iiccanada – @jfmezei on Twitter 1 Gbps ‘G.fast’ DSL to Begin Certification Testing – DSLReports Cable vs. DSL speeds:…
Your news links for today: The Expansion of Personal Information Disclosure Without Consent: Unpacking the Government’s Weak Response to Digital Privacy Act Concerns – Michael Geist The Troubling Arguments from…
Your news links for today: Cyberbullying bill draws fire from diverse mix of critics – CBC News Ottawa knew in 2010 about scope of warrantless access – Toronto Star How…
Your news links for today: The Tories and the TV networks: Who is censoring whom? – Macleans Who Do Copyright Laws Really Protect? – The Tyee Latest TPP Leak Shows…
Your news links for today: Updated Secret Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP) – IP Chapter (second publication) – WikiLeaks New TPP Leak: Canada Emerges as Leading Opponent of U.S. Intellectual Property…
Your news links for today: Telus speed claims not based on real-world experience – CBC News Shaw’s solution to my slow internet: Just downgrade! – reddit Rogers tipped as a…
Your news links for today: Attack Ads, Copyright, and Collusion: Have Canada’s Major Broadcasters Violated the Competition Act? – Ariel Katz Much Ado About Copyright, Campaigns and Political Ads –…
Your news links for today: Statement by Industry Minister James Moore on the Consultation on Policy Changes in the 3500 MHz Band – Canada News Centre 4% of Canadian Internet…
Your news links for today: Fact sheet: Lawful access and online surveillance – Canadian Internet Forum PDF Google’s Schmidt: Government surveillance could kill the internet – The Inquirer The most…