Group Presentations

Social Media and Regulation Part 2
February 15 Group Presentation #2 (Social Media and Government Regulation)

February 15 Group Presentation #2 (Social Media and Government Regulation)

Dear All, Since we are the second group presenting, we’ve tried to keep our content concise. Our presentation will focus on harms arising from social media and government attempts to regulate them. The first link below gives a sense of the type of social harm that can result from the wider reach and often anonymous […]

February 15 Discussion Materials (Internet Advertising)

February 15 Discussion Materials (Internet Advertising)

Our discussion outline on internet advertising and a number of unique communications law issues which it raises.

February 8 “Facebook” Slides

February 8 “Facebook” Slides

Hey everyone, Thanks for the lively discussion today. Here are the slides (in .PDF form) from our presentation.

February 8th Presentation Materials

February 8th Presentation Materials

Hello everyone, This week in Comms law we’re doing a presentation on Facebook’s alleged privacy infringements and the broader societal implications of “Big Data”. If you find yourself some time to spare, take a skim through this informal Q&A with Facebook Global Deputy Chief Privacy Officer Stephen Deadman. This video raises many privacy concerns regarding Facebook […]

Powerpoint for February 1st Group Presentation

Powerpoint for February 1st Group Presentation

Hey all; thanks for your comments in class today. See below for the PowerPoint presentation.

Materials for Feb. 1st Group Presentation

Materials for Feb. 1st Group Presentation

Hey everyone, Next week, Jonathan and I will be presenting on the changing landscape of digital media and its impact on both the human mind and society. We’ll start by assessing three general trends in digital media, and how those trends manifest into concrete changes in how we interact with media content. From there, we’ll […]

Group Presentation on “Canadian Content in the On-Demand Era”

Group Presentation on “Canadian Content in the On-Demand Era”

Click on the pic below to go to the presentation.

Materials and Questions for January 25th Class

Materials and Questions for January 25th Class

  Kasey and I are planning our presentation for next week, and would like everyone to read through Changing the Channel on Canadian Communications Regulation, which is a research report from the C.D. Howe Institute which basically argues that broadcasting laws have failed to keep up with changes and innovation. The actual content runs from pages […]