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    Tutorial for audio editing software

    This blog posting includes a link to a terrific step-by-step guide to Audacity — a free program that allows people to edit audio files for presentation online or on the air. The guide is courtesy of Mindy McAdams at the…
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    Ontario limits access to court documents

    NewsOntario’s Ministry of the Attorney General is restricting access to court documents that reveal the name of an alleged victim of a sexual offence, citing a 2005 Criminal Code amendment that forbids the “transmission” of a victim’s identity. But Brian…
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    Terror suspects’ complaints banned

    NewsAn Ontario judge has imposed a publication ban that prevents a group of terror suspects from exposing the conditions they face in solitary confinement. The men want to have their habeas corpus application heard in open court, and legal experts…
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    La “valeur ajoutée” de l’information financière

    Analyse de l’acquisition de Reuters par Thomson, gracieuseté de l’émission L’heure des comptes.…
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    Libel suits put online free speech at risk

    CommentaryA pair of recently filed defamation suits have the potential to reshape free speech on the Internet in Canada, Internet law expert Michael Geist warns in this Ottawa Citizen commentary published on May 1, 2007. A British Columbia businessman is…
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    Typophiles weigh in

    Typophile.com has a lively discussion going on about the new Globe and Mail. Join the discussion here.…
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    Virginia student press leads way

    The Collegiate Times – the student newspaper at Virginina Tech – has been providing multimedia/interactive media throughout the shooting crisis, employing an online blog-style approach that contains up-to-the-minute information sharing, as well as reader videos, photos and reports. Students appear…
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    Pickton coverage brings backlash

    CommentaryHow much information about Robert Pickton’s murder trial is too much information? Tony Burman, editor in chief of CBC News, comments on the public backlash against media coverage of graphic evidence being heard in a New Westminster, B.C. courtroom.…
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    Adding insult to injury

    NewsIn many countries, it is a crime to insult public officials or any individual, group or religion. The World Press Freedom Committee has launched a campaign to eliminate this extreme form of defamation, used by many regimes to stifle press…
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    Pickton judge sets access rules

    NewsThe judge presiding over Robert Pickton’s murder trial has instituted a “sensible and practical protocol” to allow journalists to apply for access to exhibits. See the Vancouver Sun report.…