You might not know this, but for some time now we’ve been running a weekly newsletter with a condensed overview of the week’s digital rights news, and of what we’ve been up to here at OpenMedia. Our ...
When you buy a smartphone or a laptop, that device should be completely yours; you ought to be able to do what you want with it. If you drop your phone off the fifth floor, and the screen breaks, you ...
Banner image courtesy of Rewheel, from "The state of 4G and 5G pricing, 2H2021 – country rankings" (2021) report. Canada just topped the global charts for expensive cell phone prices — AGAIN. This ...
The past year has been a rollercoaster on the digital rights front. But together, the OpenMedia community has achieved a lot. Here’s an overview of our wins and what’s on the horizon.
You shared your Internet stories with us. We plastered them in ads. Our decision makers won't be able to ignore these.
This is the story of all the things we did together to save the link. Yes, we built a network of nearly 100 organisations, gathered over 10,000 responses to the European Commission’s consultation on ...
The long-awaited report from the Broadcast and Telecommunications Legislative Review Panel is finally out! This panel was established in June of 2018 to propose updates to Canada’s media and ...
OpenMedia testified to Parliament on the impact of C-18; here’s how it went.
“Supporting Bill C-51 is the stupidest thing the Liberal party has ever done,” Doug MacNaughton wrote. “You could have changed your mind today, saying that the Conservative amendments didn’t go far ...
You may or may not live in the European Union but many of your favourite websites (and the tech that runs them) do. Decision-makers in Europe are considering proposals to make users and websites ...
We have some exciting news to share! OpenMedia is thrilled to report back on the findings of our recent community survey regarding child safety online. The survey was sent to OM parents and guardians ...
On July 11th, we submitted YOUR input directly to the CRTC on the first stage of their implementation of Bill C-11.