The US has a law that protects internet content providers from legal action based on material posted by their users. This is the law that protects Backpage, Facebook, Twitter and all the bulletin boards from the prohibitionist hoards in the US. The US congress is about to gut that law, primarily so that Backpage and any similar sites can be more easily dragged into the courts.
As often happens, some groups are trying to drag Canada in the same direction. Here is a quote from https://www.sumofus.org/ .
It finally happened -- the coalition of Bell and other major Canadian telecommunications companies, called FairPlay Canada, just submitted its proposal to the CRTC to censor the internet and force the end of net neutrality in Canada.
This dangerous plan would create an internet “blacklist” that would have zero oversight in the courts. This would put unprecedented control of what websites Canadians can use in the hands of unaccountable corporations.
Another group fighting this creeping Internet control is based in Vancouver, https://openmedia.org/en/ca .
While the US races towards further censorship there is an opportunity for Canadians to provide some of the content that Americans in the so called "Land of Freedom" are denied.
Mean while we may need to do more to protect our own Internet freedoms.
Cheers.
As often happens, some groups are trying to drag Canada in the same direction. Here is a quote from https://www.sumofus.org/ .
It finally happened -- the coalition of Bell and other major Canadian telecommunications companies, called FairPlay Canada, just submitted its proposal to the CRTC to censor the internet and force the end of net neutrality in Canada.
This dangerous plan would create an internet “blacklist” that would have zero oversight in the courts. This would put unprecedented control of what websites Canadians can use in the hands of unaccountable corporations.
Another group fighting this creeping Internet control is based in Vancouver, https://openmedia.org/en/ca .
While the US races towards further censorship there is an opportunity for Canadians to provide some of the content that Americans in the so called "Land of Freedom" are denied.
Mean while we may need to do more to protect our own Internet freedoms.
Cheers.





