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ISP Block Hit Breast Cancer Site

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elena-artprof: Telus, a leading Canadian ISP, last week blocked subscriber access to its union website. A new report finds that in the process the company also blocked access to 766 additional sites, including a breast cancer fundraising site.

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Telus, a leading Canadian ISP, last week blocked subscriber access to its union website. A new report finds that in the process the company also blocked access to 766 additional sites, including a breast cancer fundraising site.

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Today's big Kazaa decision will have effects worldwide. This analysis looks at the situation in Canada noting that Canadian law differs from copyright law in Australia.

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Canada's Justice Minister today announced plans to introduce new "lawful access" legislation next month. The proposed law will require ISPs to install new surveillance capabilities and give law enforcement the right to demand personal information without a warrant.

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Telus, a leading Canadian ISP, last week blocked subscriber access to its union website. A new report finds that in the process the company also blocked access to 766 additional sites, including a breast cancer fundraising site.

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Canada's Justice Minister today announced plans to introduce new "lawful access" legislation next month. The proposed law will require ISPs to install new surveillance capabilities and give law enforcement the right to demand personal information without a warrant.

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