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Bell to Appeal CRTC Internet Ruling

Canadian Internet subscribers will have to wait at least another 90 days to find out if increased competition in Canada's broadband Internet industry will have any impact on their bills. Bell...

www.ottawacitizen.com |
Google Sued Over Nexus One 3G Connectivity Problems, Misleading Claims

On Tuesday, Google was slapped with a breach of contract class action lawsuit alleging that its Nexus One smartphone failed to maintain 3G connectivity and that the Mountain View company not...

techcrunch.com |
Good News For Smaller Internet Service Providers

Canada's established telecom carriers must allow smaller Internet providers access to their high-speed fiber networks at the same speed they offer to their own customers, the telecom and broadcast...

www.thestar.com |
CRTC Changes Community TV Rules To Build Local Participation

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission issued a new policy today, one it says will give Canadians more opportunities to participate in their community television channels...

www.mediacastermagazine.com |
Facebook Trademark Lawsuit Aims To Limit Use Of "Book" By Others

Facebook has filed suit against Teachbook.com, an online community for teachers. The lawsuit accuses Teachbook of "misappropriating the distinctive BOOK portion of Facebook's trademark." The...

mashable.com |
Facebook Falls Short Of Privacy Obligations To Canada, Says Law Group

Facebook has failed to meet the Privacy Commissioner of Canada's requirements to improve user privacy controls before the Sept. 1 deadline, according to a University of Ottawa-based law group...

www.itbusiness.ca |
StreetSpace Sues Google, Nokia, Apple, Mobile Ad Networks For Infringement Of Location-Based Ads Patent

StreetSpace is a company you probably haven't heard of, but it's not a so-called "patent troll" seeking to cash in on unimplemented intellectual property. Rather StreetSpace is a company that...

searchengineland.com |
Harper's Foxy Luncheon

My guess is it's pretty easy to arrange lunch with the Prime Minister. No doubt Stephen Harper often lunches with labour leaders and advocates for the homeless. So it should be considered no big...

www.thestar.com |