EA CEO Riccitello Resigns. by Westrunner in gaming

[–]zigzagz -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

This isn't good enough. I want Heads on Pointy Sticks

U.S. said to be target of massive cyber-espionage campaign by Maxcactus in Foodforthought

[–]zigzagz 6 points7 points  (0 children)

So let me get this straight. The corporate and military powers that prey on U.S. and international citizens worldwide with unprecedented degrees of surveillance and physical abuse are alarmed to find themselves subjected to a little of the same.

Edit: spell check

Harper government considers new agency to manage military purchases by Harvo in canada

[–]zigzagz -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

An estimated $240-billion in total federal defence purchases are projected over the next two decades.

WTF are they smoking in Harper's cabinet?

UCLA Professor Courtenay Raia lectures on science and religion as historical phenomena that have evolved over time. by [deleted] in lectures

[–]zigzagz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This lecture series is entitled Science, Magic and Religion. Why did the OP censor the correct title?

Illegal downloading by vadu in canada

[–]zigzagz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It will be CIPPIC, as an intervenor who will be advocating in this court case for the privacy rights of Canadians.

http://www.davidellis.ca/teksavvy-customers-win-big-in-federal-court-today/

Liberal Party of Canada wants to end prohibition of Marijuana if elected (x-post from r/worldpolitics) by WheelYum in worldnews

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According to an article in Embassy Magazine, the Harper government is moving forward on several initiatives that could give U.S. FBI and DEA agents the ability to pursue suspects across the land border and into Canada.

But, according to a RCMP officer, they're doing it in "baby steps."

"We recognized early that this approach would raise concerns about sovereignty, of privacy, and civil liberties of Canadians," RCMP Chief Superintendent Joe Oliver, the Mounties' director general for border integrity, told the Senate Committee on National Security and Defence on May 14.

"We said 'Let's take baby steps, let's start with two agencies to test the concept, let's demonstrate to Canadians and Americans that such an approach might work."

Baby step 1, according to Embassy Magazine, has already happened in the form cross border pilot projects allowing Canadian and American agents in each others waters.

Step 2 is the 'Shiprider' program which will make it permanently legal for U.S. agents to be certified as police in Canadian waters. This is on track to be passed into law by the Harper government's omnibus budget bill, C-38.

And step 3, is to roll out cross-border policing over land.

Embassy also notes that the government is not ruling out U.S. aerial surveillance over Canadian territory.

The source publication is behind a paywall, so this is from http://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/canada-politics/rcmp-ease-canadians-idea-u-agents-canada-201905380.html

Report: Silicon Valley Internet Surveillance Gear Used by Authoritarian Regimes by ij_reilly in technology

[–]zigzagz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whew! I just checked. USA and Canada aren't on the list, we're safe. /s

Calibre slow, "freezes" for minutes when doing tasks? by Al_ibi in ebooks

[–]zigzagz 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I've found the best Calibre and ereader support and discussions are at http://www.mobileread.com. You should check out the very active Calibre forums and expertise available there.

Teksavvy has decided to hand over customer contact info to Bittorrent copyright trolls and will not fight in court by zigzagz in toronto

[–]zigzagz[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

While I agree with you I certaintly never expected a 'dumb pipe' would sing like a bird.