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Are Canadian ISPs as Fast as They Claim? The Government Is Trying to Find Out
4,500 canadians volunteered for the government's first national speedtest. A report will be released in the spring.
Can You Be Arrested for Running a Tor Exit Node In Canada?
Running a Tor exit node is a risky proposition.
Canadians Who Downloaded Voltage Pictures Films May Finally Be Taken to Court
Voltage Pictures is finally getting the names and addresses of users it alleged have pirated the studio's films.
One of Canada's Biggest Telecoms Refuses Data Reques To Police Without a Warrant
Rogers just said cops are going to need a warrant if they want user data from now on.
One of the Biggest American Copyright Enforcers Is Coming to Threaten Canadians
If you're in Canada illegally downloading the latest Bruno Mars tune, Rightscorp might be shaking you down for $20 for copyright infringement.
Canada's ISPs Are Finally Revealing How Often the Government Requests User Data
TekSavvy and Rogers are the first telecommunications companies in Canada to publish what amounts to a transparency report on government requests.
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Canadian ISPs Finally Revealed How Often The Government Came for Information
TekkSavvy and Rogers just did what Bell didn't.