Internet Insider: jumbotron, mega-spies, copyright shakedown and more
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INTERNET INSIDER
February 12th, 2015
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Welcome to the re-launch of the Internet Insider – OpenMedia’s weekly newsletter designed to keep you in the loop about Canada’s rapidly shifting digital rights landscape.
As one of our most highly engaged supporters, we thought you might appreciate a one-stop shop for the highlights of OpenMedia-worthy news each week. You can opt out of receiving the Internet Insider here, or at any time using the “opt out of the Internet Insider” button at the bottom of this email.
Every Friday, you’ll hear about what the hottest issues are in Canada and abroad – because as you know, you can’t put borders on the Internet – that’s one of the reasons we love it so much!
We’ll make sure to keep you up to date on the latest digital rights news, emerging stories, and ways you can take action to protect your online rights.
From Privacy, to Access, to Free Expression, we’ve got you covered.
Read on for this week’s top stories!

February 5th
We are crowdsourcing a Jumbotron at the FCC for the final Net Neutrality push!
February 5th
How the CRTC Is Keeping Canada's Telecom Giants in Check
February 10th
OpenMedia joins 31 groups from 5 continents to deliver letter urging FCC to stop Big Telecom’s slow lane plan

January 13th
ICYMI: Canadians demanding James Moore take action to end media conglomerates’ copyright shakedown
February 4th
Did Canada just cave to US pressure on copyright? It certainly looks that way
February 10th
Fast Track and the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP): it’s not over yet

January 29th
The Mega-spies on Megaupload - our own Eva Prkachin examines the recent new CSE spying revelations
February 4th
What will it take to address Canada’s privacy deficit? Here’s our Steve Anderson & David Christopher’s take
February 6th
UK privacy campaigners win ruling that British surveillance was unlawful for seven years
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