Globe and Mail: CSEC spying on Brazil becomes a topic of discussion at the Senate
Ultra-secretive spy agency CSEC is usually not a topic of discussion at the Senate – but that was not the case last Thursday. We continue to stand with the BC…
Ultra-secretive spy agency CSEC is usually not a topic of discussion at the Senate – but that was not the case last Thursday. We continue to stand with the BC…
Your news links for today: $2 paper phone bill fee in CRTC crosshairs: Roseman (Toronto Star) CSE still operating embassy collection sites (Lux Ex Umbra) NSA ‘monitored 60m Spanish calls…
How different might the Internet look five years from now – and what will our future look like when it comes to accessing and sharing knowledge and culture online? At…
That’s right – that’s one of the signs that OpenMedia International crowdfunded to amplify our voice at yesterday’s historic rally against mass, warrantless spying by the U.S. NSA. Our own…
Check out this picture from today’s historic Washington DC rally against NSA spying. That’s right – that’s one of the sign’s that the OpenMedia community crowdfunded. OpenMedia’s own dedicated Chris…
OpenMedia’s Steve Anderson has been working round the clock to amplify your voices, so we’re very excited to see international media picking up on the court action launched by the…
Your news links for today: Privacy Commissioner to investigate Bell Canada’s privacy policy changes (Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada) FINTRAC collecting too much info on innocent Canadians (CBC)…
citizen-drive-eblast-210×100.png Coordinated by OpenMedia, new citizen-fuelled vision will challenge outdated top-down approach to developing copyright policies October 25, 2013 – Global citizens and innovators are working together to shape a…
Canada’s wireless market has taken another step backwards. Yesterday, telecom giant Telus announced it has bought out Public Mobile, a small independent carrier with 280,000 customers in Quebec and Ontario.…
Check out OpenMedia.ca’s Steve Anderson and the BCCLA’s Micheal Vonn telling you everything you need to know about the court challenge launched against unlawful government spying on law-abiding Canadians. Learn…
Your news links for today: Ottawa approves Telus deal to acquire wireless startup Public Mobile (Financial Post) Public Interest Coalition Opposes Fast-Track Authority for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (EFF) Canadians sue…
At OpenMedia, we were starting to believe we’d seen it all when it comes to the arrogance of Big Telecom. We’ve seen their expensive and misleading ad campaign which spectacularly…
Constitutional experts have this to say about the case being launched against unlawful government spying on law-abiding Canadians. OpenMedia.ca is standing strong with the BC Civil Liberties Association in the…
Your news links for today: Canadian spy agency sued for allegedly violating charter (CBC) Civil liberties groups launch lawsuit against Canadian eavesdropping agency (Globe and Mail) Civil Liberties Group Sues…
This morning, OpenMedia.ca stood with our friends at the BC Civil Liberties Association to fight against unlawful government spying on your sensitive, personal information at any time and without a…
Think about what it means for the government to have the ability to listen to your phone calls, read your emails, and analyze who you talk to and where you…
Your news links for today: Customer profiling, online behavioural marketing and your information (Bell Support Pages) Bell Canada To Track Web, TV Surfing Habits For Ad Purposes (Huffington Post) The…
StandWithBCCLA_211013_400x400.png Canadians urged to show their support for BC Civil Liberties Association legal action which challenges constitutionality of blanket surveillance against law-abiding Canadians October 22, 2013 – Making headlines around…
Consider this: Without oversight, transparency, and accountability, Canadians are unable to have a proper democratic debate about what spy agency CSEC is doing in our name. Stay tuned to OpenMedia…
Curious about how ultra-secretive spy agency CSEC was able to develop a detailed map of communications at the Brazilian Ministry of Energy and Mines? You might want to read this…