spychips.com
spychips.com - RFID Position Statement
http://www.spychips.com/jointrfid_position_paper.html
Position Statement on the Use of RFID on Consumer Products. November 14, 2003. Available at http:/ www.spychips.org/. And www.privacyrights.org. Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and numbering (CASPIAN). American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC). American Council on Consumer Awareness, Inc. Association Electronique Libre (AEL). Austrian Association for Internet Users. British Columbia Civil Liberties Association.
copyrightcanada.blogspot.com
Copyright Canada
http://copyrightcanada.blogspot.com/2006/06/support-eff-cause-theyre-supporting.html
Promoting innovation by protecting user rights and the public domain. Monday, June 12, 2006. Support the EFF, 'cause They're Supporting the 'Net! Posted by Damien : 3:32 PM. Canadian Legal Info Institute.
copyrightcanada.blogspot.com
Copyright Canada
http://copyrightcanada.blogspot.com/2008/06/new-copyright-rules-coming-email-your.html
Promoting innovation by protecting user rights and the public domain. Tuesday, June 03, 2008. Posted by Damien : 9:26 AM. Canadian Legal Info Institute.
copyrightcanada.blogspot.com
Copyright Canada
http://copyrightcanada.blogspot.com/2006/04/trusted-computing-on-mac-again.html
Promoting innovation by protecting user rights and the public domain. Monday, April 10, 2006. Trusted Computing on a Mac? Among technology enthusiasts, the topic of DRM often makes for heated debate. If nerds were polled, you would likely find a majority opposed to the idea on philosophical grounds, but also likely resigned to it. Not so among the geek fringe, where "information wants to be free" is more than an inane, anthropomorphic cliche, it's a belief system. Posted by Damien : 1:50 PM.
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Copyright Canada
http://copyrightcanada.blogspot.com/2006/04/new-us-law-requires-some-businesses-to.html
Promoting innovation by protecting user rights and the public domain. Friday, April 21, 2006. New US law requires some businesses to secure their WiFi networks. Nuts in New York. One New York county has solved the "problem" of unauthorized access to unsecured wireless networks by passing a new law. Businesses operating in Westchester County will soon need to turn on security settings for their WiFi networks if they are used to access financial information for their customers.". Posted by Damien : 3:49 PM.
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Copyright Canada
http://copyrightcanada.blogspot.com/2006/11/patriot-scares-canadian-unis-off-us.html
Promoting innovation by protecting user rights and the public domain. Saturday, November 11, 2006. PATRIOT scares Canadian unis off US servers. Universities move to hide work from U.S. eyes. From Saturday's Globe and Mail. Concerned about the U.S. government's prying eyes, a number of Canadian universities are changing the way their professors and students conduct online research. There is certainly concern within Canadian university libraries. It's a concern about a foreign country having access to ...
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Copyright Canada
http://copyrightcanada.blogspot.com/2007/12/japanese-copyright-laws-tvs-can-show.html
Promoting innovation by protecting user rights and the public domain. Sunday, December 23, 2007. Well, that's what it sounded like they were saying), but instead of a soccer ball being kicked around on some grass, they showed this great pic below:. And then the damn thing came on again a few minutes later, and I had to scramble for my Canon SD750 once more:. Posted by Damien : 1:37 PM. Canadian Legal Info Institute.
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Copyright Canada
http://copyrightcanada.blogspot.com/2006/04/ipaction-actually-buying-ipods-for-us.html
Promoting innovation by protecting user rights and the public domain. Tuesday, April 11, 2006. IPaction ACTUALLY Buying IPods For US Senators. Er, music to our ears? Posted by Damien : 10:09 PM. Canadian Legal Info Institute.
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Copyright Canada
http://copyrightcanada.blogspot.com/2008/02/quick-and-nasty-dissection-of.html
Promoting innovation by protecting user rights and the public domain. Monday, February 25, 2008. A Quick and Nasty Dissection of the Songwriter's Assoc. Net Tax Proposal. A critique of: "A PROPOSAL FOR THE MONETIZATION OF THE FILE SHARING OF MUSIC FROM THE SONGWRITERS AND RECORDING ARTISTS OF CANADA". LINK TO FULL PROPOSAL TEXT:. DF: Of course they know! That's why they are downloading songs- they don't think your work is worth paying for. or at least, not worth paying $18/CD for. In addition, Music Publ...