CIRA’s ‘whois’ policy a stunning setback for privacy?
For years, if you registered a .ca domain, anyone could see your name, address and email in online “whois” databases. In 2008, the Canadian Internet
For years, if you registered a .ca domain, anyone could see your name, address and email in online “whois” databases. In 2008, the Canadian Internet
Last May in Brandon, Manitoba, police charged a high-school student with criminal personation after he set up a Facebook profile in his teacher’s name. The
Our society has become increasingly accustomed to concepts of sharing through the use of the internet. Whether it is sharing photos on facebook or music
What probably started as a silly prank could turn into criminal charges of personation against a high school student from Brandon, Manitoba, who set up
The academic scientific community conventionally shares research results, ideas and expertise. Not surprisingly, the commoditization of peer reviewed journal articles seems antiquated with cost and
As a result of the recent proliferation of social networking sites, a debate has emerged over the media’s ability to use photos added to user