Your Daily Digital Digest for Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Your news links for today: Join the global fight for a neutral net: Big Telecom vs THE WORLD – Cory Doctorow The End Of Net Neutrality Would Be ‘Clusterf**k Worse…
Your news links for today: Join the global fight for a neutral net: Big Telecom vs THE WORLD – Cory Doctorow The End Of Net Neutrality Would Be ‘Clusterf**k Worse…
Your news links for today: Why Disney and Others Are Wary of Canada’s Plan to Unbundle Cable TV Subscriptions Providers – Adweek CRTC has to begin preparing for its own…
Your news links for today: The CRTC’s Future of TV Hearing: “There is No Such Thing as Too Much Choice” – Michael Geist Google’s Let’s Talk TV Presentation to the…
Your news links for today: The U.S. Government’s Secret Plans to Spy for American Corporations – The Intercept This Week in Privacy (August 30 – September 5) – imgur Infographic…
Your news links for today: CRTC issues 2014 report on state of Canadian broadcasting industry – Government of Canada News Release The Police Tool That Pervs Use to Steal Nude…
Your news links for today: PIAC releases backgrounder “Wireless Services in Canada: Why Canadians Deserve Better” – PIAC CRTC Releases 5-Minute Guide on How Canadians Can Participate in Proceedings –…
Your news links for today: Why U.S. Pressure Is Behind the Stalled Canadian Anti-Counterfeiting Bill – Michael Geist Net neutrality activists are about to show you what an Internet ‘slow…
Your news links for today: Paper billing fees add up to over $500M a year, study finds – CBC News New PIAC report, “How to Pay the Piper: A Primer…
Your news links for today: Rogers, Shaw Latest to Think They Can Build a Netflix Killer – DSL Reports Hands-on with shomi, the future of video-on-demand in Canada (video) –…
Your news links for today: What’s a ‘Reasonable Expectation’ of Privacy? – Michael Geist Harper government asks public servants to delete emails – Toronto Star Inside SS7, the Insecure Global…
Your news links for today: Rogers and Shaw announce shomi, its $8.99/month Netflix competitor – Mobile Syrup Rogers and Shaw unveil shomi, a Made-in-Canada video-streaming service to rival Netflix –…
Your news links for today: How the web lost its way – and its founding principles – The Guardian How you can be tracked anywhere in the world – Washington…
Your news links for today: Net neutralized: Rogers changes mobile TV policy after CRTC inquiry – Mobile Syrup Wind Mobile cuts roaming rates – CBC News A glimpse into the…
Your news links for today: CSE commissioner’s annual report released – Lux Ex Umbra Spy agency mishandled information about Canadians: watchdog – CTV News Spy agency intercepted, kept 66 communications…
Your news links for today: Ottawa warned its wireless plan for cities may hurt rural Web access – BNN News For German, Swiss Privacy Start-Ups, a Post-Snowden Boom – WSJ…
Your news links for today: $100M Lawsuit vs Bell Over Expiry of Prepaid Minutes Allowed to Proceed – iPhone in Canada Blog CRTC probes wireless players over mobile TV –…
Your news links for today: Bell offers 12GB of mobile data for $75/month… but only in Thunder Bay – Howard Forums Rogers Plan to Acquire Shaw’s Wireless Spectrum for $300…
Your news links for today: CRTC accuses Rogers of ‘unjust discrimination’ against new entrants in domestic roaming, bans future exclusivity agreements – Mobile Syrup CRTC seeks to ban exclusivity clauses…
Your news links for today: Canadian intelligence sweeps often intercept private data, spy document reveals – Globe and Mail Stop being so angry about privacy invasion – get furious –…
Your news links for today: The Battle Over Tariff 8, Part 2: The Recording Industry’s Surprising Opposition to Songwriter, Composer and Music Publisher Streaming Royalties – Michael Geist THE GARGOYLE…