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The official synopsis said that "Canada, practically the only government of a developed country not to have implemented international copyright treaties agreed over a decade ago, is a major source of the world's piracy problem. A disproportionate number of illegal sites are hosted on Canadian soil". [22]
Piracy on Reddit has often run rampant on the community discussion site, especially in subreddits dedicated to the topic. ... and how the community discussion site is combating illegal sharing ...
In furtherance of the above-mentioned goal of restricting access to The Pirate Bay and similar sites, the BPI believes that "ISPs are required to block the illegal sites themselves, and proxies and proxy aggregators whose sole or predominant purpose is to give access to the illegal sites."
The bill's intent raised concerns from tech companies and free speech advocates as it was not clear if this would also target individual users, including online streamers. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Tillis assured those concerned that the bill was narrowly tailored towards commercial sites and would not criminalize individual users.
On 12 August 2015 the whole of Reddit was blocked in Russia by Roskomnadzor because of a post made by a Reddit user on the site. The post is a guide for growing Psilocybe mushrooms. The block was lifted the next day after Reddit complied with Roskomnadzor's demand of blocking access from users in Russia to the specific post. [46] [47]
Allows illegal streaming of live sports, movies, and television 2022 [‡ 1] IndiaMART: Online India: Sells counterfeit and illegal pharmaceuticals, not listed individually in 2019 report (hosted by Hosting Concepts B.V. and Regional Network Information Center JSC) Not listed in 2020, but relisted in 2021 2017 [‡ 1] [‡ 2] [‡ 4] [‡ 5 ...
The site's General Manager, Erik Martin, has argued that objectionable material is a consequence of allowing free speech on the site. Eventually, Reddit administrators instituted usage rules to allow for the banning of groups and members who stole or exposed personal information/images or promoted illegal activity, violence, shaming, racial or ...
Canada has much stricter gun laws than the United States, but Canadians are allowed to own firearms providing they have a licence. Are guns illegal in Canada? Key questions answered