by Rob Cottingham | Jun 22, 2005 | Politics, Technology
Say you’re a Canadian who decides one day that you’re going to bite the bullet, and establish a personal online presence. And you want to start by getting a web address – a first-name/last-name/dot-c-a domain name, like robcottingham.ca. But when you... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 21, 2005 | Culture, Arts and Popcorn, Politics, Technology
New federal legislation (Bill C-60, available here in PDF format) has been quietly unveiled in Ottawa. The early word is that it’s the nicest present that Canadian consumers have given to record labels, movie studios and other publishers in a long time. Because... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 20, 2005 | Blogging, Media Mix, Politics
Reporters sans fronti?®res has named its picks for the blogs that do the most to defend free expression. The winners: Shared Pains from Afghanistan Al Jinane from Morocco Screenshots from Malaysia ICT lex from Italy PressThink from the U.S. Mojtaba Saminejad from Iran... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 20, 2005 | Blogging, Politics
Lock up your aides: in the worst news the Campbell government has received since election night, the Public Eye Online has re-opened. by Rob Cottingham | Jun 19, 2005 | Politics, Technology
GoDaddy’s president is free to write whatever he wants at their site: Close Gitmo? No way!! Think our interrogation methods are tough? Prisoners in the Middle East talk quick. Here’s why. …And I’m free to shop somewhere where I’m not... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 17, 2005 | Politics
The Globe and Mail is reporting that federal marriage equality legisation will be put off until the fall, as the Liberals aren’t willing to keep Parliament operating long enough to pass it. “It very much is a priority,” Mr. Martin said as he emerged...