©anadian ©opyright Goes Round and Round
The country’s updated Copyright Act was passed by Parliament last June, but the amendments have not yet come into force.
by Lee Rickwood
The country’s updated Copyright Act was passed by Parliament last June, but the amendments have not yet come into force.
by Lee Rickwood
By Ted Kritsonis
The Competition Bureau, a federal government watchdog, has initiated a lawsuit against both the Big 3 wireless carriers, Rogers, Bell and Telus, and the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) for misleading consumers through advertising premium texting services that are billed as being free, but allegedly incur hidden fees.
Fake posts to fake accounts by fake account holders can obscure the market value of social service like Twitter and Facebook, in the sense that ‘losing’ eight or ten per cent of your market will affect income and revenue potential.
By Lee Rickwood
Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla San Francisco – Apple Inc. took to the stage today to establish its role as the leading mobile technology company with the launch of the iPhone 5.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla 2012 is shaking up to be an interesting one for the mobile industry. Patent cases, landmark product releases and emerging competition are quickly changing the face of the industry.
The more we transfer everything into the cloud, says computer guru Steve Wozniak, the less we’re going to have control over it.
By Lee Rickwood
Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla The new hardware is impressive and the improved software even more so. RIM may be biding its time for a truly impressive comeback in 2013.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla The Google + social network has been around for a year and I think I have finally figured it out.