Bell Asked Canadian Government to Ban Certain VPNs

Newly revealed documents show that media giant Bell previously urged the Canadian Government to ban ‘copyright infringing’ VPNs. The request was made in a 2017 submission regarding the NAFTA trade deal negotiations. This call didn’t lead anywhere but with site-blocking still on the agenda, VPNs remain a topic of interest.

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Last year a coalition of Canadian ISPs and movie industry companies called for a Canadian site-blocking regime. This plan triggered a fair amount of pushback.

Law professor Michael Geist was among the most vocal opponents. He warned of potential overblocking and feared that VPN services could become the next target.

“Once the list of piracy sites (whatever the standard) is addressed, it is very likely that the Bell coalition will turn its attention to other sites and services such as virtual private networks (VPNs),” Geist wrote.

The site-blocking scheme was eventually rejected by the Canadian telecoms regulator CRTC. However, it turns out that professor Geist’s warning wasn’t as far-fetched as some claimed.

Bell Canada Enterprises (BCE), which is both a media company and one of the largest ISPs, did indeed ask Government to take action against certain VPN services. This wasn’t done as part of the site blocking plans but in Bell’s recommendations on the NAFTA negotiations in 2017.

This submission wasn’t made public at the time. However, the Wire Report (paywall) obtained a copy through an Access to Information request, which reveals that Bell requested a ban of some VPN services.

“The Canadian cultural industry has long been significantly harmed by the use of virtual-private-network (VPN) services, which facilitate the circumvention of technological protection measures put in place to respect copyright ownership in other jurisdictions such as Canada,” the submission read.

The language appears to be focused on VPNs which are used to bypass geo-blocking efforts. For example, when Canadians use a VPN to access the US version of Netflix, which may have a larger content library.

This harms Canada both economically and culturally, Bell warned the government. The company, therefore, hoped that these VPNs would be outlawed under the NAFTA trade deal.

“Canada should seek rules in NAFTA that require each party to explicitly make it unlawful to offer a VPN service used for the purpose of circumventing copyright,” the submission clarified.

Among other things, this would confirm that it’s  “a violation of copyright if a service effectively makes content widely available in territories in which it does not own the copyright due to an ineffective or insufficiently robust geo-gating system.”

The recommendation didn’t make it into the new trade deal between United States, Mexico and Canada Agreement (USMCA). However, it clearly shows that VPNs are seen as a problem by rightsholders and that a ban on these type of services is considered.

Interestingly, this isn’t the first time the issue has been brought to the attention of the Canadian Government. In 2015, officials from the Department of Canadian Heritage mentioned  “copyright infringement using VPNs” as one of the emerging issues.

For now, there is no sign that problematic VPNs will be outlawed anytime soon. But, since Bell and others continue to push for site blocking, it wouldn’t be a big surprise if ‘infringing’ VPNs remain on the radar as well.

Bell is still hoping to get site-blocking implemented in Canada. The company has called for this as part of the ongoing copyright review and the broadcast and telecom review. Considering this recent push, professor Geist warns that a possible VPN ban is still something to be wary of.

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Niedersachsen: Technische Panne schluckt Datenschutzbeschwerden

Seit Inkrafttreten der EU-Datenschutz-Grundverordnung sind in Europa fast 100.000 Datenschutzbeschwerden von Bürgern eingegangen. In Niedersachsen war dies nur eingeschränkt möglich. (Passwort, PHP)

Seit Inkrafttreten der EU-Datenschutz-Grundverordnung sind in Europa fast 100.000 Datenschutzbeschwerden von Bürgern eingegangen. In Niedersachsen war dies nur eingeschränkt möglich. (Passwort, PHP)

Facebook: Transparenztools für Wahlwerbung funktionieren nicht mehr

Facebook brüstet sich damit, mehr Transparenz über politische Kampagnen herstellen zu wollen. Doch das Unternehmen blockiert nun Plugins von Nachrichtenorganisationen und NGOs, die gezielte Werbeanzeigen analysieren. (Facebook, Soziales Netz)

Facebook brüstet sich damit, mehr Transparenz über politische Kampagnen herstellen zu wollen. Doch das Unternehmen blockiert nun Plugins von Nachrichtenorganisationen und NGOs, die gezielte Werbeanzeigen analysieren. (Facebook, Soziales Netz)

Bluetooth 5.1 Direction Finding: Bluetooth bekommt eine Richtungssuche

Mit Bluetooth 5.1 bekommt der Funkstandard eine neue Funktion zum Navigieren. Während bisher nur Abstände erkennbar waren, bietet die Direction-Finding-Lösung auch die Möglichkeit, Objekte besser zu finden. (Bluetooth)

Mit Bluetooth 5.1 bekommt der Funkstandard eine neue Funktion zum Navigieren. Während bisher nur Abstände erkennbar waren, bietet die Direction-Finding-Lösung auch die Möglichkeit, Objekte besser zu finden. (Bluetooth)

Supertuxkart im LAN angespielt: Maskottchenjagd auf der Linux-LAN-Party

Der freie Arcade-Racer Supertuxkart bietet in der aktuellen Beta 0.10 einen LAN-Modus. Wir haben also mit dem Netzwerk, der Grafikkarte und der Tastatur gekämpft, um gegen unsere Kollegen anzutreten. Das Maskottchenrennen wird so zum spaßigen Zeitvertr…

Der freie Arcade-Racer Supertuxkart bietet in der aktuellen Beta 0.10 einen LAN-Modus. Wir haben also mit dem Netzwerk, der Grafikkarte und der Tastatur gekämpft, um gegen unsere Kollegen anzutreten. Das Maskottchenrennen wird so zum spaßigen Zeitvertreib im Büro. Ein Bericht von Sebastian Grüner (Open Source, Server)

Elektroauto: Porsche Taycan kann drei Jahre lang kostenlos laden

Besitzer eines Porsche Taycan können ihr Auto drei Jahre lang kostenlos an den Stationen von Electrify America in den USA laden. Das Unternehmen betreibt rund 300 Autobahntankstellen in 42 Bundesstaten und 184 Stationen in 17 Metropolregionen. (Porsche…

Besitzer eines Porsche Taycan können ihr Auto drei Jahre lang kostenlos an den Stationen von Electrify America in den USA laden. Das Unternehmen betreibt rund 300 Autobahntankstellen in 42 Bundesstaten und 184 Stationen in 17 Metropolregionen. (Porsche, Technologie)

Sicherheitslücke: Gruppen-Facetime von Apple wird zur Wanze

Apple hat die Videochatfunktion Gruppen-Facetime wieder abgeschaltet, um eine Sicherheitslücke zu schließen, die das Smartphone zur Wanze macht. Mit der Funktion konnten mehrere Personen gleichzeitig kommunizieren. (Apple, iOS)

Apple hat die Videochatfunktion Gruppen-Facetime wieder abgeschaltet, um eine Sicherheitslücke zu schließen, die das Smartphone zur Wanze macht. Mit der Funktion konnten mehrere Personen gleichzeitig kommunizieren. (Apple, iOS)

FaceTime bug lets callers hear you before you answer (really) [Updated]

The method is a little cumbersome, but it works—NYT now reports fix will arrive next week.

Apple demonstrates Group Facetime at WWDC 2018.

Enlarge / Apple demonstrates Group Facetime at WWDC 2018. (credit: Valentina Palladino)

Users have discovered a bug in Apple's FaceTime video-calling application that allows you to hear audio from a person you're calling before they accept the call—a critical bug that could potentially be used as a tool by malicious users to invade the privacy of others.

When Ars reached out to Apple for a statement, the company replied, "We're aware of this issue, and we have identified a fix that will be released in a software update later this week." An hour or two after this post went live, Apple disabled Group FaceTime to mitigate the bug.

The bug requires you to perform a few actions while the phone is ringing, so if the person on the other end picks up quickly, they might not be affected. Knowledge of how to use the bug is already widespread. The steps include:

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US indicts Huawei for stealing T-Mobile robot, selling US tech to Iran

Indictment reveals how far Huawei allegedly went to get T-Mobile secrets.

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Enlarge / Meng Wanzhou, chief financial officer of Huawei Technologies Co., leaves her home while out on bail in Vancouver on Thursday, Jan. 10, 2019. (credit: Ben Nelms/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

US prosectors unsealed a pair of indictments against Huawei on Monday, escalating the Trump administration's battle with the Chinese smartphone giant. One of the indictments also names Meng Wanzhou—Huawei's chief financial officer and the daughter of the company's founder—and accuses her and the company of selling US technology to Iran in violation of US sanctions laws.

The other indictment charges Huawei with stealing cell phone testing technology from T-Mobile. And Huawei is accused of stealing the technology in the most literal sense: according to the indictment, a Huawei employee entered a T-Mobile testing lab, put a proprietary robot into his laptop bag, and walked out. The heist was the final step in Huawei's increasingly aggressive efforts to learn how T-Mobile's smartphone testing system works.

US prosecutors argue that the two indictments reveal a culture of deception at the Chinese smartphone giant.

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GPD MicroPC benchmarks

The GPD MicroPC is a handheld computer with an unusual design, an affordable price tag, and surprisingly decent performance. GPD unveiled the tiny computer late last year, showed it off at CES, and the company plans to launch an Indiegogo campaign for …

The GPD MicroPC is a handheld computer with an unusual design, an affordable price tag, and surprisingly decent performance. GPD unveiled the tiny computer late last year, showed it off at CES, and the company plans to launch an Indiegogo campaign for the MicroPC on February 15th. Backers will be able to pick one up […]

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