News of the Week; October 16, 2019
COMMUNICATIONS CBC Sues the Conservative Party of Canada for Copyright Infringement Citing Campaign Video, Posting Debate Excerpts on Twitter (Michael Geist) What Was the CBC Thinking?: A Closer Look at the Video Clips in its Copyright Lawsuit Against the Conservative Party (Michael Geist) CBC vs. CPC: Why the CBC’s Attempt to Use Copyright to Stifle […]
News of the Week; October 9, 2019
COMMUNICATIONS Why Do Canada’s Political Parties Have a Hard Time Saying No to New Internet and Wireless Taxes? (Michael Geist) The LawBytes Podcast, Episode 26: There Is No Crisis – Dwayne Winseck on the State of Canadian Communications, Media and Cultural Policy (Michael Geist) The War on Piracy and the Attacks on Privacy in Canada: […]
News of the Week; October 2, 2019
COMMUNICATIONS Telcos And Rupert Murdoch Pushing Nonsense Story That Google Helping Keep Your Internet Activity More Private Is An Antitrust Violation Comcast Apparently Feels Qualified To Give Google Lectures On Monopoly Power Hidden Fees Mean US Cable & Broadband Bills Can Be 45% Higher Than Advertised Sprint Busted For Allegedly Defrauding The FCC Lifeline Program […]