Your Daily Digital Digest for Friday, March 20, 2015
Your news links for today: CRTC Announces Basic TV Service Capped at $25, Required by March 2016 – iPhone in Canada Beware of the Scare Tactics, Part Two: CRTC Unveils…
Your news links for today: CRTC Announces Basic TV Service Capped at $25, Required by March 2016 – iPhone in Canada Beware of the Scare Tactics, Part Two: CRTC Unveils…
Your news links for today: Pick and pay: CRTC to unveil changes to how TV channels are packaged, sold – CBC News Changes to how TV channels are packaged, sold…
Your news links for today: Voltage Pictures ordered to pay $22,000 to TekSavvy in illegal downloads case – Financial Post Defending Privacy Doesn’t Pay: Federal Court Issues Ruling in Voltage-TekSavvy…
Your news links for today: NSA trying to map Rogers, RBC communications traffic, leak shows– Globe and Mail CSIS helped government prepare for expected Northern Gateway protests – CBC News…
Your news links for today: Thousands gather across Canada to protest Bill C-51 – Globe and Mail Canadians Protest Proposed Anti-Terror Law – VICE News Bill C-51 ‘Day of Action’…
Your news links for today: When the Walls Come Crumbling Down: The CRTC’s Latest TalkTV Decision – Michael Geist CRTC to Force Bell and Rogers to Offer CraveTV, Shomi to…
Your news links for today: Bill C-51: Privacy watchdog Daniel Therrien blocked from committee witness list – CBC News Privacy, security and terrorism: Everything you need to know about Bill…
Your news links for today: ICANN, copyright infringement, and “the public interest” – Washington Post Hollywood Asks Domain Registrars to Censor the Web for Intellectual Property Infringement – EFF Rightscorp…
Your news links for today: Wikimedia v. NSA: Wikimedia Foundation files suit against NSA to challenge upstream mass surveillance – Wikimedia The NSA Has Taken Over the Internet Backbone. We’re…
Your news links for today: Raising the Broadcast White Flag: What Lies Behind Bell’s Radical Plan to Raise TV Fees, Block Content, Violate Net Neutrality & Fight Netflix – Michael…
Your news links for today: Canadian faces $20k fine, jail time for refusing to unlock phone during airport check – RT News Quebec resident Alain Philippon to fight charge for…
Your news links for today: Snowden Live: Canada and the Surveillance State – CJFE on YouTube Edward Snowden says Canadian intelligence gathering has ‘weakest oversight’ – CBC News Bill C-51:…
Your news links for today: Why Watching the Watchers Isn’t Enough: My Talk on Privacy, Snowden & Bill C-51 – Michael Geist Tory Law Forces Canadians to Choose Between Liberty…
Your news links for today: C-51 Shades of May: How one word made all Canadians guilty of terrorism – ThinkPol Bill C-51 Will Make It Easier To Throw Canadians In…
Your news links for today: Bill C-51 will ruin, not protect, lives of Canadians – ThinkPol Stephen Harper’s Bill C-51 undermines Canadian democracy and amounts to anti-dissent laws – Pirate…
Your news links for today: FCC votes for net neutrality, a ban on paid fast lanes, and Title II – Ars Technica Dear FCC: Thanks for Listening to Team Internet!…
Your news links for today: In the Conservative war on terror, the first casualty is Parliament – CBC News Why are the Tories determined to rush C-51 through committee? –…
Your news links for today: Canadian Spies Collect Domestic Emails in Secret Security Sweep – The Intercept CSE monitors millions of Canadian emails to government – CBC News Leaked cables…
Your news links for today: Controversial anti-terror bill “passes” (second reading in the House) – Toronto Sun Do Canadians realize that if Bill C-51 passes… it won’t just be the…
Your news links for today: ‘Citizenfour,’ the Edward Snowden documentary, wins an Oscar – Daily Dot How the NSA’s Firmware Hacking Works and Why It’s So Unsettling – WIRED Obama…