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A Netflix Crisis?: Foreign Funding Now By Far the Largest Source of Financing for Canadian Fictional English Language TV Production

The LawBytes Podcast, Episode 4: Going Inside Canada’s Copyright Review

The LawBytes Podcast, Episode 4: Going Inside Canada’s Copyright Review

How Canadian Copyright Reform Could Support the Government’s Supercluster Investment

The LawBytes Podcast, Episode 3: The CRTC Is “Doing the Least They Can Get Away With”

The LawBytes Podcast, Episode 2: ”It’s Time to Modernize the Laws”

Welcome to LawBytes: A New Podcast on Digital Policy in Canada

The Equustek Effect: How One Case Has Sparked Canada’s Aggressive Approach Over Internet Jurisdiction

The Library of Congress wants to attract more visitors. Will that undermine its mission?

Behold, the Tiniest of Books - The New York Times

It's Time We Talk About Librarians and Money

Welcome to LawBytes: A New Podcast on Digital Policy in Canada

The greatest of all novels: War and Peace

My Library Card Made Me Less of a Picky Reader

Rural Nebraska libraries reinventing themselves in 'makerspace' movement

Why California Libraries Are Ditching Fines on Overdue Materials

The Equustek Effect: How One Case Has Sparked Canada’s Aggressive Approach Over Internet Jurisdiction

Growing up in a house full of books is major boost to literacy and numeracy, study finds

Overdue library magazine with Beatles on cover back 50 years later

How the N.Y. Public Library Fills Its Shelves (and Why Some Books Don’t Make the Cut) - The New York Times

Cleveland Public Library going fine-free after 150 years

Enough is Enough: Bains Proposes CRTC Policy Direction Grounded in Competition, Affordability, and Consumer Interests

A CRTC More Interested in Protecting Incumbent Companies Than Consumers: My Appearance on the Broadcast Dialogue Podcast

Canada’s Internet Music Success Story: SOCAN’s Canadian Internet Streaming Revenues Surpass Radio Royalties

UC terminates subscriptions with world’s largest scientific publisher in push for open access to publicly funded research

Bill To Bring Libraries To NYC Jails Faces Opposition From The Correction Department