As regular readers know, the Canadian plan to establish a social media ban for under 16s in Bill C-34 is based largely on the Australian model that took effect last December. With more data on the ban ...
When the government rushed Bill C-22 through the House of Commons last month, it defended the lawful access mandatory ...
The debate over Bill C-34’s social media ban for those under sixteen has largely focused on the impact on users, including ...
Earlier this month, the government shocked the culture sector by announcing it was effectively reversing the CRTC decision ...
Earlier this month, the government shocked the culture sector by announcing it was effectively reversing the CRTC decision ...
Bill C-34, the Safe Social Media Act, has quickly become a lightning rod for debate since its introduction earlier this month. The issue that invariably tops the list is the kids’ social media ban.
Canada’s private sector privacy law is more than 25 years old and there is broad consensus that a modernization is long overdue. Bill C-36, tabled on Monday, is the government’s third attempt at ...
The CRTC yesterday released its much-anticipated Online Streaming Act decision that has been years in the making. Given the likely opposition from many stakeholders, it is virtually certain to lead to ...
As the decade nears an end, there have been no shortage of decade in review pieces. This post adds to the list with my take on the most notable Canadian digital cases ...
The CRTC has released its much-anticipated Bill C-11 ruling on the initial mandated contributions from Internet streaming services. The headline the Commission and government will promote is that the ...
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