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Never Enough: U.S. Seeks NAFTA Negotiating Edge By Elevating Canada on Piracy Watch List

Competitive advantage of the library

Tackling IP Misuse: Canada Takes the Lead in Combating the Dark Side of Intellectual Property Protection

Canadian Music Industry Seeks New Fees, Content Blocking, and Right to Renegotiate Deals Despite Generating Record Digital Revenues

Quebec Writers Group Calls for an End to Copyright Exceptions: “Only Where Access is Otherwise Impossible”

Library built over river

CBC is destroying its broadcast archives after they’re digitized

Government Response Suggests No Appetite for Canadian Anti-Spam Law Reform

B.C. Court Leaves Google Global Takedown Order Intact Pending Full Trial

Mary Regula, Founder of Library Saluting First Ladies, Dies at 91

Be Careful What You Wish For: The Risk of Ceding Online Content Monitoring to Internet Giants

The Bookmobile Interview From StoryCorps

Data Rules in Modern Trade Agreements: The Video

Digital Trends and Initiatives in Education: The Study the Association of Canadian Publishers Tried To Bury

Canada’s Tough Anti-Piracy Copyright Law: Federal Court Awards Millions in Damages Against Unauthorized Streaming Site

Against Copyright Balance: Canadian Heritage Officials Say It’s Time “To Move Beyond the Notion of Balance”

Broken Record: Why the Music Industry’s Secret Plan for iPhone Taxes, Internet Tracking and Content Blocking is Off-Key

CRTC Website Blocking Submissions Confirm Over-Blocking Risks: “Every Blocking Technique Suffers from Over-blocking and Under-blocking”

Data Rules in Modern Trade Agreements: Toward Reconciling an Open Internet with Privacy and Security Safeguards

What Do You Think of Reading Books as a Punishment?

Canadian Internet Providers Warn of Site Blocking Consequences: Threat to Affordable Internet Access and Market Competition

Striking the Balance: Privacy and Freedom of Expression in the Digital Age

Quebec Digital Sales Tax Plan Shows It Is Easier Said Than Done

Coming Soon (or at least by November): Government Sets a Date for Data Breach Disclosure Rules To Take Effect

End of the Annoyed Librarian

Telus’ Website Blocking Submission: No Copyright Expertise Needed and No Net Neutrality Violation if Everyone Blocks Websites