Gamers Launch Complaint About Online Traffic Throttling
August 24, 2011
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Episode 231: Sara Bannerman on How Canadian Political Parties Maximize Voter Data Collection and Minimize Privacy Safeguards
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What? Only 2 sentences after I put your research front and center in this complaint and it gets quoted on the national newwire. Geist I know we’ve had our issues in the past, but common. You want to be a part of this or not? You need to do a hell of a lot more here. Lets get moving shall we?
CRTC has responded. Post the links up in the CGO Group, and My Blog:
http://jasonkoblovsky.blogspot.com/2011/08/crtc-response-to-cgo-complaint.html