Tag Archives: copyright infringement

Draft – Deep Packet Inspection: Privacy, Mash-ups, and Dignities

A draft of a paper that I’m presenting to the Counter: Piracy and Counterfeit conference Continue reading

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Crown, Copyright, and the CRTC

I’m in the middle of a large project (for one person), and as part of it I wanted to host some CRTC documents on the project’s web server to link into. You see, if you’ve ever been involved in one … Continue reading

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Will Copyright Kill eHealth?

Should we be developing laws the prop up questionable current-day business models of major content producers at the potential expense of wasting billions in public infrastructure upgrades, or should government be taking a longer view of things and start siding with both citizens and their own allocation of infrastructure dollars? Continue reading

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Aggregating Information About CView

Over the past little while there has been considerable attention focused on Virgin Media’s decision to trial Detica’s CView copyright monitoring system. This system uses Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) technology to identify data protocols and likely files that are being … Continue reading

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