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Bell trumps Telus with high-speed launch

Posted in filesharing on November 3rd, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view | Mobiles:- If you’re ready to sign three years away to get an iPhone in Canada, now’s your big chance! “The end of Rogers’ iPhone monopoly is drawing near, as its two main Canadian rivals prepare to launch their next-generation wireless network this week,” says the Toronto Star , going on: “BCE Inc. president and CEO George Cope said Bell Canada will launch its new high-speed wireless network Wednesday, one day before Telus Corp

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Liberals want better cellphone, net, competition

Posted in filesharing on November 2nd, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- The federal government and all parties must support measures to increase cell phone and internet competition, say the Liberals and Consumer’s Association of Canada. Actually, “the federal government and all parties must introduce cell phone and internet competition” might be a better way of putting it

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Germany says ‘No!’ to 3 strikes law

Posted in filesharing on October 28th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- Do you think the cartels have an actual war-room — a dark, dank place where they do their futile plotting and planning? Their Three Strikes bidniz plan has absolutely no chance of any long-term success.

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Copyright lobby spyware amendments dumped

Posted in filesharing on October 21st, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- With the Industry Committee now scheduled to contact its final clause-by-clause review of Bill C-27 on Wednesday , sources in the Liberal Party advise that its MPs plan to withdraw several controversial copyright lobby-inspired amendments to the computer program and spyware provisions. Since first reported on Friday, thousands of emails and letters protesting the proposals have been sent to Industry committee MPs from all parties

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‘Secret’ pressure on anti-spam bill

Posted in 367, Software, filesharing on October 17th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view | P2P | Music:- The Electronic Commerce Protection Act, “comes to a conclusion in committee on Monday as MPs conduct their ‘clause by clause’ review,” blogs Michael Geist . He says he’s previously written about lobbying pressure to water down the legislation, “aided and abetted by the Liberal and Bloc MPs on the committee,” and the CMA’s, “ recent effort to create a huge loophole

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Canadian anti-spam déjà vu

Posted in Software, filesharing on October 5th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- The introduction last spring of Bill C-27 — the Electronic Commerce Protection Act — represented the culmination of years of effort to address concerns that Canada is rapidly emerging as a spam haven.  Industry Minister Tony Clement’s anti-spam bill has steadily made its way through the legislative process, with the Standing Committee on Industry likely to conduct its final “clause by clause” review over the next two weeks. Although support for anti-spam legislation would seemingly be uncontroversial, various business groups have mounted a spirited attack against the bill, claiming requirements to obtain to user consent before sending commercial email will create new barriers to doing business online.  The Conservative MPs on the committee have remained supportive of the bill, yet Liberal MPs have expressed growing concern about some of the bill’s provisions. A close examination reveals that the bill sets reasonable limits for online marketing consistent with laws found in countries such as Australia, New Zealand, and Japan.  In fact, there are four major caveats to the consent requirement

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Canadian anti-spam déjà vu

Posted in Software, filesharing on October 5th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- The introduction last spring of Bill C-27 — the Electronic Commerce Protection Act — represented the culmination of years of effort to address concerns that Canada is rapidly emerging as a spam haven.  Industry Minister Tony Clement’s anti-spam bill has steadily made its way through the legislative process, with the Standing Committee on Industry likely to conduct its final “clause by clause” review over the next two weeks. Although support for anti-spam legislation would seemingly be uncontroversial, various business groups have mounted a spirited attack against the bill, claiming requirements to obtain to user consent before sending commercial email will create new barriers to doing business online.  The Conservative MPs on the committee have remained supportive of the bill, yet Liberal MPs have expressed growing concern about some of the bill’s provisions. A close examination reveals that the bill sets reasonable limits for online marketing consistent with laws found in countries such as Australia, New Zealand, and Japan.  In fact, there are four major caveats to the consent requirement

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