How slow can you go? Canada’s digital future

Posted by webgoddesscathy @ MaRS, August 24th, 2009

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A panel of Internet policy experts including Michael Geist talk traffic at the nextMEDIA conference in Banff.

Where do we draw the line when ISPs step in to interfere with what we can see on the web and how fast it gets to us? When does it become and become preferential content distribution at the cost of net neutrality?

Watch this and more – including policy, copyright and monetizing issues –  in MaRS’ nextMEDIA Channel to get the latest on the issues affecting Canada’s digital future.

How Slow Can You Go – Canada’s Digital Future PT5 from MaRS Discovery District on Vimeo.



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Cathy is the Manager of Online Communications at MaRS, responsible for all online media programs. She helps bring the blogger out in all of us and keeps us informed about the MaRS community through our website and social media.

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