Canadian lawyers for net neutrality : Where’s US lawyer support?
July 6, 2006
Got an email this morning from Ontario business lawyer and trade-mark agent, David Canton, that Canadian law bloggers are taking a stand for net neutrality. Came after my net neutrality post yesterday asking American lawyer bloggers to get off their tails and take a position.
From David, here’s the network neutrality support drom Canada:
- Canton’s elegal posts in support of net neutrality:
- Rocketboom video explains net neutrality
- Lessig on Net Neutrality
- Privacy protection paramount with RFID
- Sir Tim Berners-Lee wants Network Neutrality
- Network Neutrality explained
- Save the Internet!!
- Net Neutrality setback
- Net Neutrality legislation gets a boost
- Telcos should pay Google
- Telecom Policy Review Panel embraces Net Neutrality
- More on Network Neutrality
- Network neutrality important
- Network Neutrality hearings
- Bell Controversy Puts Spotlight on Net Surveillance
- Rogers CFO Speculates on Tiered Access
- A2K Rising
- The Telecom Policy Review: The Rest of the Story
- Consequences of Uncompetitiveness
- More on Net Neutrality from Sir Tim
- Competition and Net Neutrality
- Time to Stand on Guard
- Huffington on Net Neutrality
- Net Neutrality at F2C
- U.S. Bill Backs off Neutrality Protections
- VoIP Rival Sues Shaw for Refusing to Run TV Ads
- Telecom Policy Review Panel on Neutrality
- Net Neutrality Awareness and Lobbying Grows
- Surowiecki on Net Neutrality
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