Webcology #332 – Cyberlaw, Cyberbullying and the C51st State

Air Date: March 12, 2015

The “This is the C51st State” Edition

This was a special edition of Webcology. Canada’s government has proposed sweeping changes to Canada’s legal code in the guise of anti-terrorism legislation. Several opponents have suggested liking a post on Facebook could indicate support for a terrorist organization. In an age where personal privacy no longer exists and digital assumptions are easy to make, what does the proposed Bill C51 mean to webmasters and computers users?

Litigation lawyer Marck Donald from MF-Law in Toronto joins Jim Hedger and Dave Davies to discuss C51’s impact on Internet users. Mark also discusses structuring and proceeding with litigation surrounding cyber-bullying.

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Jim Hedger

Jim Hedger is an organic SEO and digital marketing specialist. Jim has been involved in the online marketing industry since 1998 and a SEO since 1999. Best known as a broadcaster, interviewer, content writer and search industry commentator, Jim is a frequent conference speaker and organizer. He hosts the search focused radio show Webcology on WebmasterRadio.FM and is a WebmasterRadio.FM conference interviewer. Jim brings a wealth of knowledge, experience, passion and creative thinking to each project. Preferring a teamwork approach, Jim strives to inform and train his clients and their staff to run and maintain their own search and social media efforts.

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