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Speak Up For An Open Internet In Canada

Open Internet - Canada25 Canadian companies led by Bell have formed a coalition called Fairplay Canada and has approached the CRTC to create a non-profit body for blocking any Internet content which it deems to be engaging or facilitating piracy — without judicial oversight. So in response, members of the public, along with 32 companies and organizations from across Canada have come together to mark a National Day of Action on February 28th in opposing this SOPA-styled proposal. If you’re willing to add your voice in support for an open Internet policy you could do so through the DontCensor.ca website, by using the hashtag #DontCensor on social media or just by speaking up directly on the CRTC website.

[perfectpullquote align=”right” bordertop=”false” cite=”” link=”” color=”” class=”” size=””]Website blocking is a direct violation of net neutrality. While the federal government has made its commitment to the open Internet clear, proposals like this one directly undercut one of the central principles of Net Neutrality: No site blocking. Without judicial oversight, the FairPlay Canada proposal also opens the door for censorship in Canada. With the potential for shifting understanding of what content is to be blocked, and a lack of due process, legitimate websites not participating in any illegal activities will inevitably be caught up in this blocking mechanisms, placing a cumbersome burden on sites to prove their innocence after already being blocked — exactly the opposite of how we expect our judicial processes to function.[/perfectpullquote]

Michael Geist wrote a series of thoughtful blog posts on the topic which will give you all the ammo that you need to knock down this unfair proposal by Fairplay Canada. You will also find tons of material to share on social media in this Google Drive folder by primarily using the hashtag #DontCensor or by visiting this Reddit post for more details.

I support the open Internet which has become a medium for innovation and education for our kids and fosters an entrepreneurial spirit, this invaluable choice to learn and create at our own free will cannot be undermined and held hostage through any means by crony capitalists.

 

Powerless Without Internet

The fact that I have not been able to post anything in my blog is because my internet connection has gone haywire at my house. Hathway says it’s a problem with my modem & they would send an engineer soon. This was on Sunday night, when I lodged my complaint. On monday I rang them up 5 times in a span of 4 hours in the evening to inquire about the status of my complaint, but to no result. Their server is down sometime or their software has crashed on the other.

I have never expected any prompt service from Hathway. Their plans are good but their support / service lags behind the rest. Infact, I have come to the conclusion (call it cynicism if you want) that in India people are interested in only selling the product to you. The rest is all your headache.

Anyways, I have been promised that the engineer will come today in the evening and I am pretty sure that he’s not going to come :-) Until then I am powerless.