Category Archives: politics

Basskin Misrepresents Media Levy

David Basskin, Director of the CanadianPrivate Copying Collective, has written a letter to the Star in response to Michael Geist’s earlier comments about the media levy and its prospects of its being extended to mp3 players and perhaps even computer … Continue reading

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Bad Law

The peace and wellbeing of society is harmed by laws whose perceived unfairness or unenforceability reduces public respect for the law. In a large body of legislation it is hard to avoid parts which will appear unfair to some, but … Continue reading

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Media Company Thieves Coming Back For More

In TheStar.com – entertainment – Tax on MP3 players may return, David Basskin, director of the Canadian Private Copying Collective, is quoted as saying: “When you have bought a CD, you don’t own the music – you own the copy … Continue reading

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AlterNet: Environment: Exposed: The Truth Behind Popular Carbon Offsetting Schemes

AlterNet: Environment: Exposed: The Truth Behind Popular Carbon Offsetting Schemes

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Michael Geist – Canadians Speak out on Media Diversity

Michael Geist – Canadians Speak out on Media Diversity I support a policy limiting concentrated and cross-ownership of the media in Canada, and also clearly separating those who control distribution channels from those who produce, aggregate and/or distribute content. I … Continue reading

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The Chronicle: 7/13/2007: Banishing the Ghosts of Iran

Commenting on the arrest of Haleh Esfandiari in The Chronicle: 7/13/2007: Banishing the Ghosts of Iran, Fatemeh Keshvarz says “We all wish Esfandiari to be freed, but the danger is that we will color all of Iran…” and goes on … Continue reading

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On ‘Reading Lolita in Tehran’

The Common Review: Spotlight

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Media Company Thieves

Michael Geist – Canadians Overpay Millions on Private Copying Levy

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Yehuda: Canadian Copyright Code, in Verse

Yehuda: Canadian Copyright Code, in Verse

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BC-Alberta Trade Agreement Scuppers CO2 Reduction in BC

This Tyee Article about TILMA shows how its restrictions on differential regulation make it virtually impossible for one province to implement stricter standards (in any area).

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Who Was Milton Friedman?

The New York Review of Books: Who Was Milton Friedman? by Paul Krugman

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No Nukes For Oil?

In Today’s Big Story at thetyee.ca perhaps the most interesting aspect was the (wisely) restrained reaction of Jack Layton – “It’s certainly incumbent on somebody proposing to use nuclear plants to provide the power for the oil sands to tell … Continue reading

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Deep Sixing

My main reason for posting about this from David Brin is to see if any qualified comments come back on the feasibility of subductive disposal.

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Stephen’s Web ~ by Stephen Downes ~

Stephen’s Web ~ by Stephen Downes ~

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David Cox on Saddam

In Comment is free: Saddam: a tribute David Cox says “Saddam offered his people a harsh deal. Yet, their lives were at risk only if they chose to challenge his authority. Now, they die because of the sect to which … Continue reading

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Neo Culpa indeed!

WOW!

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The Left and the Jihad Fred Halliday – openDemocracy

The Left and the Jihad Fred Halliday – openDemocracy may be worth reading

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Contrary Brin: Arguments for your obstinate uncle…

David Brin quotes and annotates Russ Daggat comparing Bush and Clinton records.

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EdTechPost: Campus 2020

Scott Leslie writes “on Campus 2020 Think Pieces – Envisioning Post-Secondary Education in BC 15 years out”

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AlterNet: Evidence of Election Fraud Grows in Mexico

AlterNet: Evidence of Election Fraud Grows in Mexico

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