Yesterday, the Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services (CCTS) released its 2022-23 Mid-Year Report, revealing a 12 per cent increase in the number of...
In its latest annual report, which has just been released, the Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services (CCTS), an independent Canada-wide organization dedicated to...
Following antitrust complaints filed against Microsoft a wave of grievances against foreign companies pave the way for new draft regulations that build on pricing rules ...
Thirty-one per cent of Canadian businesses are either still in the process of complying with the private sector privacy law or have yet to begin, according to a survey released by Jennifer Stoddart
A senior Microsoft Corp. executive was so frustrated by his experience with digital music players made by Microsoft's partners that he proposed turning to Apple Inc.'s iPod for salvation, documents made public as part of an Iowa antitrust case reveal.
What's in a [domain] name? Probably a few million dollars if you've bothered to register a highly bankable one. However, selling high value monikers is not the only way big bucks are being made in the domain name industry. Online scammers may be raking in the green by using deceptive domain names for phishing operations.
Be careful with the secrets you reveal to on-line retailers. You just don't know where your personal data could end up and how it might be used. This was the warning issued by Ottawa-based Canadian Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) following its release of a survey that showed "widespread non-compliance with federal privacy laws."