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20 Dec 2021, 6:00 am
The post The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 113: The Year in Canadian Digital Law and Policy appeared first on Michael Geist. [read post]
13 Sep 2021, 6:02 am
The post The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 100: David Vaver With a Masterclass on Copyright and User Rights appeared first on Michael Geist. [read post]
4 Sep 2007, 11:25 am
Here's a link to Michael Geist's latest column in the Tyee, which outlines the issues around "locked" cell phones, and how Canadian law and policy stands at the moment. [read post]
30 Jan 2023, 4:45 am
Credits: CTV News, Trudeau Accuses Poilievre of Spreading Misinformation The post The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 154: The House is Back – A Preview of Canadian Digital Policy as Parliament Resumes appeared first on Michael Geist. [read post]
8 Nov 2018, 3:37 pm
Michael Geist needs no introduction.Mr. [read post]
24 Jan 2007, 4:59 pm
Three big bloggers, Eric Goldman, Michael Geist, & Dennis Crouch. [read post]
16 Mar 2012, 4:00 am
A Question of Values — Barry Sookman compares traditional values enshrined in Canadian copyright law with the values pushed by Michael Geist, one of the leading opponents of copyright in the country. [read post]
3 Jan 2013, 7:31 am
By far, the most popular is Michael Geist’s blog. [read post]
27 Feb 2023, 4:45 am
Show Notes: Spong, Enough with the “Goblin-Mode Gaslighting” on Copyright Geist, Canadian Copyright, Fair Dealing and Education, Part One: Setting the Record Straight Geist, Canadian Copyright, Fair Dealing and Education, Part Two: The Massive Shift to Electronic Licensing Geist, Canadian Copyright, Fair Dealing and Education, Part Three: Millions Spent on Transactional Licences Demonstrate Fair Dealing is No Free For All Geist, Canadian Copyright,… [read post]
4 Apr 2007, 1:06 am
(via Michael Geist). [read post]
10 Feb 2011, 4:06 pm
Michael Geist notes today that the Canadian Council of Archives has submitted a brief to the Bill C-32 legislative committee regarding the lack of a provisions for breaking digital lock technology in legal circumstances.Geist captures the corresponding snippet from the CCA brief:Bill C-32 prohibits the circumvention of TPMs for legal purposes such as preservation activities used by archivists to protect the documentary heritage of Canada. [read post]
10 Mar 2023, 7:29 am
The post Cutting Through the Noise of the Bill C-11 Debate: Regulating User Content Remains a Reality appeared first on Michael Geist. [read post]
The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 222: Robert Diab on Canadian Media’s Copyright Lawsuit Against OpenAI
9 Dec 2024, 4:45 am
Show Notes: Feder Cooper and Grimmelman, The Files Are in the Computer Credits: CBC News, The National, Canadian News Organizations, Including CBC, Sue ChatGPT Creator, November 29, 2024 The post The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 222: Robert Diab on Canadian Media’s Copyright Lawsuit Against OpenAI appeared first on Michael Geist. [read post]
27 Jul 2022, 6:05 am
appeared first on Michael Geist. [read post]
27 Apr 2023, 1:10 pm
In the most recent LawBytes podcast, University of Ottawa law professor Michael Geist talks with his colleague Teresa Scassa about a recent Federal Court decision that ruled for Facebook in case with many privacy law implications:"The controversy over Facebook and Cambridge Analytica was back in the spotlight in Canada as the Federal Court sided with Facebook and against the Privacy Commissioner of Canada in a decision arising from a 2019 investigation into the matter. [read post]
23 May 2019, 2:19 pm
In his most recent LawBytes podcast, University of Ottawa law professor Michael Geist looks at the the future of the free and open access to law movement which includes players such as CanLII, the Canadian Legal Information Institute that provides free online access to legal information:"During a recent trip to Australia, I spoke with Professor Graham Greenleaf, one of the pioneers of the movement, who co-founded AustLII, the Australasian Legal Information Institute. [read post]
25 Jul 2023, 5:38 pm
In his most recent LawBytes podcast, University of Ottawa law professor Michael Geist talks with his law faculty colleague Amy Salyzyn about the Benefits and Risks of AI to the Legal Profession: "ChatGPT has taken the world by storm in recent months with the potential of generative AI – both positive and negative – top of mind in just about every sector. [read post]