January 1st is New Year’s Day
I hope you had a wonderful fun-filled holiday and that your new year is already off to an amazing start!
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I hope you had a wonderful fun-filled holiday and that your new year is already off to an amazing start!
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Tamil Heritage Month recognizes the contributions that Tamil-Canadians have made to Canadian society, the richness of the Tamil language and culture, and the importance of educating and reflecting upon Tamil heritage for future generations. #TamilHeritageMonth #TamilCanadians #TamilHeritage
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With Meta and Google announcing that they will block news sharing and links on their platforms before the law takes effect, the Canadian media sector stands to lose millions of dollars with lost links, the cancellation of dozens of existing deals, and a bill that might not generate any new revenues.
Bill C-18 Receives Royal Assent Read More »
The purpose of this Act is to benefit all persons, especially persons with disabilities, through the realization, within the purview of matters coming within the legislative authority of Parliament, of a Canada without barriers, on or before January 1, 2040, particularly by the identification and removal of barriers, and the prevention of new barriers, in
Accessible Canada Act updated Read More »
Canada’s Senate is DAYS away from passing a Bill C-11 – a bill that gives the CRTC sweeping new powers to regulate and manipulate YOUR videos, search results, podcasts, Netflix recommendations and more.1 Our government needs a strong message that YOU are the one who should decide what you see and listen to online. There’s
Calling all Canadians! Fix Bill C-11: Protect your feeds. Read More »
A treasure trove of Hollywood intellectual property is heading for the public domain and Mickey Mouse is about to be set free… https://www.economist.com/christmas-specials/2022/12/20/a-treasure-trove-of-hollywood-intellectual-property-is-heading-for-the-public-domain.
Copyright: Mickey Mouse is about to be set free… Read More »
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The Federal Trade Commission the F.T.C. fined Facebook $5 billion — a fraction of Facebook’s $56 billion in annual revenue — for violating a 2011 privacy settlement and placed new conditions on Facebook for privacy violations. The F.T.C. mandated the social network: create an independently appointed privacy committee on its board designate compliance officers to
Facebook Fined $5 Billion and Ordered to Add Oversight of Data Practices Read More »
I see @facebook as an #innovative hero AND victim. I believe the world needs to unite to deal with new superpowers ALL social media spaces grants users, similar to what the #EU did to drive #GDPR. What do YOU think?
Every social media user needs to see this Ted Talk! [15m 15s] Read More »
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) is responsible for privacy legislation in Canada for Businesses. OPC oversees compliance with: The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) which affects most Canadian Businesses The Privacy Act which is law for government departments and agencies, and their vendors by default. This is why Sue Sutcliffe suggests
What’s New with PIPEDA and the Privacy Act? Read More »