The future of the Internet is on the line
Jun 2, 2015Meghan SaliDigital Freedom UpdateThe Internet enables us to transcend our physical restrictions and travel the world. But now lobbyists for old media conglomerates have a plan to restrict...
View ArticleThe TPP, Internet censorship, and Trudeau's first big test as prime minister
Nov 2, 2015Meghan SaliDigital Freedom UpdateAlthough the previous government signed Canada on to the TPP, it will still need to be approved by the new Liberal government.
View ArticleWhy is Netflix cracking down on essential privacy tools?
Feb 2, 2016Meghan SaliDigital Freedom UpdateWhen Netflix announced recently that the company would be cracking down on users who employ privacy tools while using the service, you could practically hear...
View ArticleThe real poison pill in the TPP
Apr 1, 2016Meghan SaliDigital Freedom UpdateCanadians have many reasons to be concerned about the Trans-Pacific Partnership. But the real poison pill in the TPP lies in its "investor-state dispute...
View ArticleQuébec is gambling with Internet censorship: What is Bill 74 and how can we...
Jul 8, 2016Meghan SaliBlatant censorship of the Internet for financial gain.
View ArticleBell promises to run fibre to Churchill, Manitoba -- for the small price of...
Sep 1, 2016Meghan SaliPeople in Northern communities deserve internet access like the rest of us, but that's not why Bell is campaigning for it.
View ArticleOpenMedia is defending your free expression at the Supreme Court
Sep 13, 2016Meghan SaliOpenMedia will be intervening in a landmark case at the Supreme Court of Canada -- defending the free expression of Internet users across the globe.
View ArticleReport on TPP's economic cost ignores potential damage to innovation and our...
Sep 15, 2016Meghan SaliBasing an overall decision on TPP on such a flawed and limited assessment would be "like buying a used car sight unseen."
View ArticleWhy our work at the Supreme Court matters: A case study
Sep 28, 2016Meghan SaliNot only is OpenMedia defending your digital rights at the Supreme Court, but our work will help to eliminate cases of censorship-by-copyright online.
View ArticleWill the European Commission's copyright rules spell destruction for Wikimedia?
Oct 1, 2016Meghan SaliWithout an exception for nonprofits, monitoring and filtering provisions in the EU Commission's new copyright law would bankrupt some of our favourite services -- like Wikipedia
View ArticleOpenMedia meeting with Public Safety emphasized the importance of a genuine...
Nov 1, 2016Meghan SaliYour OpenMedia team met with top officials at Public Safety Canada about Bill C-51 -- and we had lots to say!
View ArticleLegislating against 'fake news' leads us down a path to censorship
Jan 10, 2017Meghan SaliThe fake news phenomenon is taking over the airwaves. But what does "fake news" even mean? Is it possible to legislate against it without sending us down a censorship rabbit hole?
View ArticleA sneak peek into the TPP Citizens' Report: How we can rebuild public trust...
Mar 10, 2017Meghan SaliThe public has lost confidence in trade processes that put the interests of corporate lobbyists before people. But there's a way back from the brink.
View ArticleHow Canadians can ensure we never repeat the mistakes of the TPP
Apr 3, 2017Meghan SaliDigital Freedom UpdateWhy did the TPP prove to be so unpopular among the Canadian public? And what needs to be done to restore public trust in future trade processes?
View ArticleOur digital rights are not for sale, or trade
Jul 31, 2017Meghan SaliOpenMedia's official submission to the NAFTA consultation puts the digital rights concerns of Canadians front and centre
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