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Le 18 novembre 2009

Professor Michael Geist comments on CBC’s proposal to offer Canadians a service that would include all local television stations and a very limited set of other programming services. (The Canadian Press, The Daily Gleaner(Fredericton), The Penticton Herald)

Le 11 novembre 2009

Professor David Sweanor comments on cigarette company Reynolds American purchasing a Swedish manufacturer of nicotine replacement products as a unique financial diversification strategy. (Business Week)

Le 10 novembre 2009

Professor Michael Geist discusses an international treaty called the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), and how it focuses more on copyright rather than counterfeiting. (Ottawa Citizen)

Le 4 novembre 2009

Professor Michael Geist discusses the report released by the Canadian Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission about net neutrality and how Internet service providers manage Internet traffic. (The Windsor Star)

Le 3 novembre 2009

Professor Michael Geist talks about the ongoing battle between broadcasters and cable companies, and suggests a solution that will give television consumers more choice in what they pay for. (Ottawa Citizen)

Le 28 octobre 2009

Professor Errol Mendes writes about the conflict of interest and the ethical considerations with regards to addressing complaints from opposition MPs about the Conservative party using tax payers’ money for partisan advertising. (Ottawa Citizen)

Le 27 octobre 2009

President Allan Rock discusses the use of elbow bumps and chest bumps rather than handshakes at this past weekend’s convocation, in fear of spreading the H1N1 virus with students and the audience. (The Globe and Mail)

Le 27 octobre 2009

Professor Michael Geist writes about the report on net neutrality released last week by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, and the effects it will have on how Internet Service Providers will manage Internet traffic. (The Ottawa Citizen)

Le 26 octobre 2009

Professor Michael Geist comments on how net neutrality has become an important political issue in the United States, while Canada seems to be lagging behind in creating a strong position on the issue. (Waterloo Region Record)
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