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The deadline for submissions to the government’s Broadcasting and Telecommunications Legislative review panel was last week, and OpenMedia contributed a detailed submission on behalf of our community, ...
The TPP is likely to export some of the worst features of U.S. copyright law to Pacific Rim countries: a broad ban on breaking digital locks on devices and creative works (even for legal purposes), a ...
OpenMedia works to keep the Internet open, affordable, and surveillance-free. We create community-driven campaigns to engage, educate, and empower people to safeguard the Internet.
Big Telecom tried to scare Wall Street into supporting the Internet slow lane. Here's why Wall Street isn't buying. Article by Mike Masnick for TechDirt A few weeks ago, after it was more or less ...
Other parties' (i.e. Big Telecom's) responses to the questions that the CRTC and other parties pose will, if publicly released, help give you the information needed to make informed comments at the ...
The latest round of talks on the Trans-Pacific Partnership may have concluded, but the controversy continues on the effects the TPP may have on Canadians' Internet use. When we presented your comments ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Vancouver, April 7, 2008: In March, the CRTC upheld a decade-old policy requiring Bell Canada to allow third-party businesses access to facilities, functions, or services where ...
What a response! We at OpenMedia.ca are absolutely thrilled with how many of you who took the time to write letters to the editor of your local newspapers. Well over 1,300 letters have been sent to ...
The ads call Allan Schoenborn a criminal before Canadian courts have decided whether the man is a high-risk offender according to new legislation passed two years ago. The Crown is seeking to label ...
C-51 may have passed, but we are not backing down until it is is repealed. We are in the midst of a push to get our Kill C-51 petition past 300,000 signatures. We are working to create a platform for ...
Update 10:45AM PST: The CRTC has just responded to this mornings news. You can their comments here. Just when you think Bell is out of tricks, they can surprise even the most hardened Internet freedom ...
OpenMedia works to keep the Internet open, affordable, and surveillance-free. We create community-driven campaigns to engage, educate, and empower people to safeguard the Internet.