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Publisher: ITBusiness.caWed, 22 Feb 2012 14:06:05 -0800
Lawfull access bill could cost $80 million; will ISPs pick up the tab?

Canadian ISPs still haven't been told exactly how they are required to implement surveillance equipment and how much it will cost them. Canada's proposed new online surveillance bill could cost $80 million to implement over the next few years, ...   read full story

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Publisher: Huffington Post Canada (blog)Wed, 22 Feb 2012 08:13:32 -0800
Bill C-30: Big Brother Hidden in Section 14 read full story
Publisher: The Wire Report (subscription)Wed, 22 Feb 2012 15:17:30 -0800
C-30 a 'wide open' surveillance bill, provides access to telcos' data centres ... read full story


Publisher: CTV.caWed, 22 Feb 2012 15:51:40 -0800
Canadians will likely pay for online surveillance bill

Public Safety Canada is estimating it could cost $80 million over four years for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Telecommunications Service Providers (TSPs) to acquire the necessary hardware and software to engage in the type of surveillance ...   read full story

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Publisher: The Epoch TimesTue, 21 Feb 2012 18:16:24 -0800
Canada's Public Safety Minister Targeted by Hacktivists read full story
Publisher: Globe and MailTue, 21 Feb 2012 06:01:31 -0800
Toews's 'child pornographers' gaffe aside, Bill C-30 has real dangers read full story
Publisher: Prince George Free PressWed, 22 Feb 2012 10:46:32 -0800
A Conservative world order read full story


Publisher: Vancouver SunThu, 09 Feb 2012 10:13:44 -0800
Canada's ISPs not subject to Broadcasting Act: Supreme Court

"The Act makes it clear that 'broadcasting undertakings' are assumed to have some measure of control over programming," the Supreme Court of Canada said in its decision. "An ISP does not engage with these policy objectives when it is merely providing ...   read full story

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Publisher: Globe and MailThu, 09 Feb 2012 07:58:43 -0800
Supreme Court rules ISPs not subject to broadcast regulations read full story
Publisher: ITWorld CanadaThu, 09 Feb 2012 07:23:28 -0800
ISPs aren't broadcasters, Supreme Court rules read full story
Publisher: Hollywood ReporterThu, 09 Feb 2012 08:31:57 -0800
Canada's Supreme Court Rules ISPs Are Pipes, Not Broadcasters read full story
Publisher: Castanet.netThu, 09 Feb 2012 19:10:27 -0800
ISP's exempt from Broadcast Act read full story
Publisher: RealscreenFri, 10 Feb 2012 09:16:54 -0800
Canadian creative coalition disappointed by Supreme Court ISP decision read full story


Publisher: Rapid tv newsWed, 15 Feb 2012 02:46:01 -0800
?Canadian ISPs exempt from broadcasting regs for online video

The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that ISPs are exempt from the country's Broadcasting Act, confirming a previous decision made by The Federal Court of Appeal. The upshot? Even if they carry online video services to end users, they are not subject ...   read full story