Most canadian providers cap total usage instead. For example Telus caps at 5GB down, 1GB up for the $40 canadian per month cost. I remember hearing that there is a government regulation about high speed inet consumer prices.
But it is dangerous because they are trying to do things our own legislature did not want. It is marketed like : well all these countries aggreed so we should too.
Quote from the link:
"A related and most preposterous allegation is that a treaty "can cut across the rights given the people by the constitutional Bill of Rights"--than which nothing could be further from the truth, partly for two reasons:..."
Justice wanted to do things that our own democratic process did not want. They are trying to use a treaty for "policy laundering"
Reasons to be both paranoid and not:
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To be paranoid:
- PGP ADK bug - open source pgp has a horrible bug out in the open for years. Who was checking the code ?
To not be paranoid:
- part of the NSA's mission is to keep the nation secure, in this case keep commercial sites secure. They are most likely just doing thier job.
Or they just could have been doing thier job to allow defense computers to use linux (Defense guidelines require what they implemented)
Most canadian providers cap total usage instead. For example Telus caps at 5GB down, 1GB up for the $40 canadian per month cost. I remember hearing that there is a government regulation about high speed inet consumer prices.
You are incorrect. Treaties must be constitutional.
Treaties are limited
But it is dangerous because they are trying to do things our own legislature did not want. It is marketed like : well all these countries aggreed so we should too.
Quote from the link:
"A related and most preposterous allegation is that a treaty "can cut across the rights given the people by the constitutional Bill of Rights"--than which nothing could be further from the truth, partly for two reasons:..."
Justice wanted to do things that our own democratic process did not want. They are trying to use a treaty for "policy laundering"
To be paranoid:
- PGP ADK bug - open source pgp has a horrible bug out in the open for years. Who was checking the code ?
To not be paranoid:
- part of the NSA's mission is to keep the nation secure, in this case keep commercial sites secure. They are most likely just doing thier job.
Or they just could have been doing thier job to allow defense computers to use linux (Defense guidelines require what they implemented)
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