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Interview Discussing Netflix’s Role in the Future of Broadcasting

I appeared on CKNW Newstalk 980 to discuss Netflix’s Role in the future of broadcasting. Listen to this podcast or download it here. The post Interview Discussing Netflix’s Role in the Future of...

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Podcast on Internet Privacy

I appeared on the Consult an Expert Tipcast to discuss internet privacy. Listen to the podcast here. The post Podcast on Internet Privacy appeared first on Michael Geist.

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Podcast on the Fight for Digital Rights

I appeared on CJSR’s Think to discuss the Fight for Digital Rights. Listen to this podcast or download it in iTunes. The post Podcast on the Fight for Digital Rights appeared first on Michael Geist.

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Podcast on the Voltage Decision

I talked to Carleton University’s Capital News about the Voltage decision. Listen to the Podcast here. The post Podcast on the Voltage Decision appeared first on Michael Geist.

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Canadian Lobbying Disclosure Podcast

I appeared on the Sunlight Foundation Podcast to discuss Canadian Lobbying Disclosure. Although lobbying disclosure is not one of my main areas of interest, I am interested in access to information and...

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Bill C-13: Podcast on Cyber-Bullying and Internet Surveillance Legislation

I appeared on The Docket podcast with Leo Russomanno and Michael Spratt to discuss the Conservative governments new cyber-bullying / internet surveillance legislation – Bill C-13. The post Bill C-13:...

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Podcast Discussing Net Neutrality

I appeared on Science for the People where I discussed net neutrality. The post Podcast Discussing Net Neutrality appeared first on Michael Geist.

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Podcast Discussing Cyberbullying Legislation (Bill C-13)

I appeared on Roy Green’s Podcast to discuss Bill C-13, the Cyberbullying legislation. Listen to or download this podcast here. The post Podcast Discussing Cyberbullying Legislation (Bill C-13)...

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Podcast Discussing Net Neutrality When ISPs Prioritize Certain Content

I appeared on CHRY News Now to discuss net neutrality and implications of recent changes to U.S. law. To listen to or download the podcast, click here. The post Podcast Discussing Net Neutrality When...

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CBC’s The Current on Canadian Privacy and the New Privacy Commissioner

I appeared this morning on CBC’s The Current to discuss the state of Canadian privacy and the nomination of Daniel Therrien as the new Canadian privacy commissioner. Audio of the segment, which...

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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 68: Mike Pal on What the Canadian Experience...

The world will be focused on the United States this week as the U.S. Presidential election is slated to take place on Tuesday, November 3rd. The role of social media has been in the spotlight in the US...

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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 69: Bram Abramson on the Government’s Plan to...

Last week, Canadian Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault introduced Bill C-10, legislation that would significantly reform Canada’s Broadcasting Act. A foundational part of what he has called a “get...

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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 70: “It’s Massive Free Distribution”– Village...

News Media Canada, the lobby group representing the major newspaper publishers in Canada recently launched a new campaign that calls for the creation of a government digital media regulatory agency...

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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 71: Minister Navdeep Bains on Canada’s New...

It has taken many years, but Canada finally appears ready to engage in an overhaul of its outdated private sector privacy law. Earlier this month, the Innovation, Science and Industry Minister Navdeep...

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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 72: Emily Laidlaw on the Good, the Bad, and...

Canada’s new privacy bill is only a couple of weeks old but it is already generating debate in the House of Commons and careful study and commentary from the privacy community. As the biggest overhaul...

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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 73: The Broadcasting Act Blunder – Why...

Canada is currently considering major reforms to how it regulates Internet services. Canadian Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault’s Bill C-10 would dramatically reshape the Broadcasting Act by...

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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 74: Heidi Tworek on the Challenges of Internet...

The Law Bytes podcast took a breather over the holidays and into early January, but there seemingly is no break for digital policy issues. Over the past few weeks, Internet platforms have found...

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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 75: The Digital Taxman Cometh

Digital tax policy has emerged as major issue around the world. Canada is no exception. Late last year, the Canadian government announced plans to act on all three fronts: Bill C-10 seeks to address...

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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 76: Higher Consumer Costs and Less Choice – My...

The Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage last week started what it is calling a pre-study on Bill C-10, the Broadcasting Act reform bill. The hearings raises some significant procedural concerns...

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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 77: The Complexity of Internet Content...

Canadian Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault seems set to table another bill that would establish Internet content regulations, including requirements for Internet platforms to proactively remove many...

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