Michael Geist 의 Law Bytes
Michael Geist
In recent years the intersection between law, technology, and policy has exploded as digital policy has become a mainstream concern in Canada and around the world. This podcast explores digital policies in conversations with people studying the legal and policy challenges, set the rules, or are experts in the field. It provides a Canadian perspective, but since the internet is global, examining international developments and Canada’s role in shaping global digital policy is be an important part of the story. Lawbytes is hosted by Michael Geist, a law professor at the University of Ottawa, where he holds the Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce Law and where he is a member of the Centre for Law, Technology and Society.
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New legislation making its way through the U.S. Congress has placed a TikTok ban back on the public agenda. The bill – which would lead to either a divestiture or ban – has passed the House of Representatives and is now headed to the Senate. On the Canadian front, TikTok is already prohibited on government devices at the federal level alongside some provinces, the government has quietly conducted a national security review, and there are new calls to ban it altogether from the Canadian market. Anupam Chander is a law professor at Georgetown University and leading expert on the global regulation of new technologies. He joined the Law Bytes podcast several years ago when a TikTok ban was raised by the Trump Administration and he returns this week to discuss the latest developments and their broader implications.
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339 - Episode 197: Divest, Ban or Regulate?: Anupam Chander on the Global Fight Over TikTok Mon, 25 Mar 2024
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338 - Episode 196: Vibert Jack on the Supreme Court's Landmark Bykovets Internet Privacy Ruling Mon, 18 Mar 2024
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337 - Episode 195: Vivek Krishnamurthy on What You Need to Know About the Online Harms Act Mon, 11 Mar 2024
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336 - Episode 194: CCH Turns 20 - Scott Jolliffe Goes Behind the Scenes of the Landmark Copyright Case That Ushered in Users' Rights Mon, 04 Mar 2024
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335 - Episode 193: The Online Harms Act is Nearly Here - A Backgrounder and Preview Mon, 26 Feb 2024
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334 - Episode 192: Kate Robertson on the Privacy, Expression and Affordability Risks in Bill C-26 Mon, 12 Feb 2024
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333 - Episode 191: Luca Bertuzzi on the Making of the EU Artificial Intelligence Act Mon, 05 Feb 2024
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332 - Episode 190: Debating Bill S-210 - Senator Julie Miville-Dechêne Defends Her Internet Age Verification Bill Mon, 29 Jan 2024
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331 - The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 189: The Year in Canadian Digital Law and Policy and What Lies Ahead in 2024 Mon, 18 Dec 2023
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330 - Episode 188: Consumers, Competition or Corporate Cash Grab? - My Bill C-11 Appearance at the CRTC Mon, 11 Dec 2023
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329 - Episode 187: Jeff Elgie on What the Bill C-18 Deal with Google Means for the Future of the Canadian News Sector Mon, 04 Dec 2023
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328 - Episode 186: Andy Kaplan-Myrth on the CRTC’s Last Ditch Attempt to Fix Canada’s Internet Competition Problem Mon, 27 Nov 2023
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327 - Episode 185: Bill C-11 at the CRTC - A Preview of the Upcoming Online Streaming Act Hearing Mon, 20 Nov 2023
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326 - Episode 184: Philip Palmer on the Constitutional Doubts About the Government’s Internet Laws Mon, 13 Nov 2023
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325 - Episode 183: Andres Guadamuz on the Battle Over Copyright and Generative AI Mon, 06 Nov 2023
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324 - Episode 182: Inside the Hearings on Privacy and AI Reform - My Industry Committee Appearance on Bill C-27 Mon, 30 Oct 2023
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323 - Episode 181: Is this Podcast About to be Regulated by the CRTC? Tue, 24 Oct 2023
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322 - Episode 180: Victoria Owen Sets the Record Straight on Canadian Copyright Law and Content Licensing By Libraries and Educational Institutions Mon, 16 Oct 2023
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321 - Episode 179: Peter Menzies on Why the CRTC Feels Broken Right Now Mon, 02 Oct 2023
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320 - Episode 178: Bianca Wylie on Canada’s Failing AI Regulatory Process Tue, 26 Sep 2023
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319 - Episode 177: Chris Dinn on Bill C-18’s Harm to Torontoverse and Investment in Innovative Media in Canada Mon, 18 Sep 2023
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318 - Episode 176: A Mid-Summer Update on Bills C-11, C-18, the Government’s Cabinet Shuffle, and the Brewing Battle over Digital Taxes Mon, 31 Jul 2023
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317 - Episode 175: Amy Salyzyn on the Benefits and Risks of AI to the Legal Profession Mon, 24 Jul 2023
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316 - Episode 174: Chris Waddell on the Missing Context for Bill C-18 and the Challenges Faced by Canadian Media Mon, 17 Jul 2023
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315 - Episode 173: Tom Cardoso on Access to Information and the Globe and Mail’s Secret Canada Initiative Mon, 10 Jul 2023
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314 - Episode 172: Marc Edge on Bill C-18 and the Postmedia Effect Mon, 26 Jun 2023
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313 - Episode 171: What Just Happened?: A Half-Year Report on Canadian Digital Policy Mon, 19 Jun 2023
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312 - Episode 170: The Bill C-18 End Game - What the Senate Heard About the Online News Act Mon, 12 Jun 2023
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311 - Episode 169: Alissa Centivany and Anthony Rosborough on Repairing Canada’s Right to Repair Mon, 05 Jun 2023
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310 - Episode 168: Privacy Commissioner of Canada Philippe Dufresne on How to Fix Bill C-27 Mon, 29 May 2023
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309 - Episode 167: Inside My Senate Committee Appearance on the Many Risks of Bill C-18 Mon, 15 May 2023
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308 - Episode 166: Colin Bennett on How the Government Is the Using the Budget Implementation Act to Weaken the Privacy Rules for Political Parties Mon, 08 May 2023
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307 - Episode 165: Monica Auer on Whether the CBC Is As Independent As It Says It Is Mon, 01 May 2023
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306 - Episode 164: Teresa Scassa on the Latest Canadian Court Ruling on Facebook and What It Might Mean for Privacy Reform Mon, 24 Apr 2023
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305 - Episode 163: Cohere AI CEO Aidan Gomez on the Emerging Legal and Regulatory Challenges for Artificial Intelligence Mon, 17 Apr 2023
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304 - Episode 162: Paul Andersen on the Rogers-Shaw Merger and the Disappearing Independent Internet Provider in Canada Mon, 03 Apr 2023
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303 - Episode 161: Canadian Chamber of Commerce President Perrin Beatty on Why the Government’s Bill C-18 Motion Establishes a Dangerous, Undemocratic Precedent Mon, 27 Mar 2023
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302 - Episode 160: Peter Carrescia on Why Patents Won’t Solve Canada’s Innovation Problem Mon, 20 Mar 2023
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301 - Episode 159: Fenwick McKelvey on the Rapid Spread of Government TikTok Bans Mon, 13 Mar 2023
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300 - Episode 158: In Their Own Words - Ministers, MPs, Senators and Government Officials on Bill C-18 Mon, 06 Mar 2023
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299 - Episode 157: Stephen Spong on the “Goblin Mode Gaslighting” of Canadian Copyright and Fair Dealing Mon, 27 Feb 2023
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298 - Episode 156: Senator Paula Simons on Why the Government Should Accept the Senate’s Bill C-11 Fix on User Content Regulation Mon, 13 Feb 2023
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297 - Episode 155: Mark Swartz on the Harm Caused by Canada’s Copyright Term Extension Mon, 06 Feb 2023
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296 - Episode 154: The House is Back - A Preview of Canadian Digital Policy as Parliament Resumes Mon, 30 Jan 2023
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295 - Episode 153: Jennifer Quaid on the Competition Bureau’s Appeal of the Rogers-Shaw Merger Decision Mon, 23 Jan 2023
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294 - Episode 152: Konrad von Finckenstein on the Challenges That Lie Ahead for the CRTC Mon, 16 Jan 2023
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293 - Episode 151: The Year in Canadian Digital Law and Policy and What Lies Ahead in 2023 Mon, 19 Dec 2022
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292 - Episode 150: How Will Canada Regulate News and Streaming - My Appearance on TVO’s The Agenda Mon, 12 Dec 2022
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291 - The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 149: Ryan Clements on the FTX Collapse and Canada’s Approach to Crypto Regulation Mon, 05 Dec 2022
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290 - Episode 148: Christelle Tessono on Bringing a Human Rights Lens to AI Regulation in Bill C-27 Mon, 28 Nov 2022