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28 Oct, 2008 | 0:59:30 |
EN | Charlotte Bourne | BCLA: Jumpstarting the Public Sphere

In June 2008, the Canadian government introduced Bill C-61, new copyright legislation that closely followed the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act. The public response to the bill was both immediate and angry - tens of thousands of Canadians wrote to the Minister and their local Members of Parliament, leading to town hall meetings, negative press coverage, and the growing realization...
28 Oct, 2008 | 0:21:55 |
EN | Charlotte Bourne | BCLA: Jumpstarting the Public Sphere

Access to Information
28 Oct, 2008 | 0:21:25 |
EN | Charlotte Bourne | BCLA: Jumpstarting the Public Sphere

Media Concentration
28 Oct, 2008 | 0:25:30 |
EN | Charlotte Bourne | BCLA: Jumpstarting the Public Sphere

Telecommunications Policy
28 Oct, 2008 | 0:26:05 |
EN | Charlotte Bourne | BCLA: Jumpstarting the Public Sphere

Trade Agreements (TILMA)
28 Oct, 2008 | 0:22:45 |
EN | Charlotte Bourne | BCLA: Jumpstarting the Public Sphere

Intellectual Property
28 Oct, 2008 | 0:17:30 |
EN | Charlotte Bourne | BCLA: Jumpstarting the Public Sphere

Net Neutrality
28 Oct, 2008 | 0:54:40 |
EN | Charlotte Bourne | BCLA: Jumpstarting the Public Sphere

Trosow will close the conference by tying together the various threads and issues that make up information policy. He will outline his holistic model of information policy, which in brief, defines information policy as being broader than the sum of its components (ie, intellectual property, privacy, intellectual freedom, access to information, government information policies). In this presentation, he will explain...
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