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Citizenfour

Saw Citizenfour at Cinecenta Victoria last night. For those who have been living under the rock, it’s a documentary about Edward Snowden’s revelations about the massive NSA spying on its own citizens (and elsewhere). You can watch the official trailer here: From film-making perspective, the film is so-so. I am not sure…

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jkott January 16, 2015 January 16, 2015Essays communism, free speech, liberty, privacy, spying, surveillance 0

Openmedia.ca campaign against the Spy Bill

This has popped up in my inbox a couple of times over the last few weeks. I think it’s an important initiative, and decided to share. It’s an online tool to write a letter to editor to your local newspapers, expressing your disapproval of Bill C-13. https://openmedia.org/SpyBill/

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jkott November 21, 2014 November 21, 2014Uncategorized activisim, privacy, spying, surveillance 0
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