Soviet Era Ethos Stomps Privacy and Due-Process Another doozy from the Canadian government. Following along several other bills winding their way along the Road to Serfdom… Bill C-11 regulates the internet under the CRTC and paves the way toward institutionalized content moderation, the requirement for licenses to publish online, and regulation of user generated content […]
Michael Geist
[AxisOfEasy] Police Pilot Program Will Live Stream Neighbourhood Ring Cameras
Ledger owners lose over 1M XRP to homoglyph attack,
Police pilot program will live stream neighbourhood Ring cameras and
AxisOfEasy #29: A Deep Dive into the Network State… and more in Axis of Easy #171
[AxisOfEasy] Canadian Military Accidentally Runs Psyop Against Own Population
Oops! Canadian military accidentally runs psyop against NS residents,
Big Tech efforts to squelch Hunter Biden expose backfires big time,
Online dictionary changes definition of word after manufactured outrage,
Salon #26: Ben Hunt vs the Necessary Industrial Narratives …and more in AofE #168
[Axis of Easy] Canadian Media Wants Government To Regulate “Trusted Sources”
Weekly Axis Of Easy #134 Last Week’s Quote was “You will become as small as your controlling desire; as great as your dominant aspiration” by James Allen, winner was Richard Perritt. This Week’s Quote: “An era can be considered over when its basic illusions have been exhausted” …by ???? THE RULES: No searching up the answer, must be […]
Canada’s BTLR is a Blueprint for Regulating Internet Content
(Feb 9, 2020 This post has had correction appended) In June 2018 the Canadian federal government initiated a review of the Telecommunications and Broadcasting Acts with the intent of getting guidance on how best to integrate the realities of the internet and global communications into the existing legislation. The project overview page with associated timeline […]