
Canadians: Switch Your ISP to TekSavvy, Defending Your Rights
This week was not a good day for the Canadian internet. In case you haven’t heard, the Canadian courts instituted site blocking for the first time this week. Which companies…

Bell’s Plan to Censor the Canadian Internet Denied by the CRTC (FairPlay)
Bell is one of Canada’s biggest telecom companies. They’re part of an oligopoly which controls Canada’s access to communications… Can you see how their could be a conflict of internet,…

Kodi Addons: It’s Been Exactly One Year Since TV ADDONS Was Resurrected From The Dead
It’s now been exactly 365 days since the new TV ADDONS domain name was registered. About a month earlier, every aspect of our platform’s operations were seized without trial. We…

Attention Canadians: Save 50% on Your Internet by Switching ISPs Today
The average Canadian might not realize it, but our country’s telecom infrastructure is being run by a cartel. Less than a handful of companies operate the backbone that runs telephone,…

Bell, Rogers, Videotron Again Enter Our Founder’s Home to Seize Property
Back in February, we lost the appeal over the return of our property before trial. This meant that our original domain name and social media accounts would not be returned…

Censored in Canada: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube Accounts Seized Without Trial
In case you aren’t already aware, not only were our domain names and property seized without trial last summer – but all of our social media accounts were too. This…

Destroyed Before Trial: Canadian Law Manipulated & Weaponized by Bell, Rogers, Videotron and TVA
We’ve talked quite a bit about our Canadian lawsuit, but we haven’t ever really gone into detail about what Canadian law says about Kodi addons. Technically we have the word…

Sandvine is Working with Canadian ISPs to Spy on Their Own Customers
Sandvine, a company that bills itself as helping “organizations run world-class networks with Active Network Intelligence, machine learning analytics and closed-loop automation with our DPI” has just released its latest…

The Plight of Enforcing Copyright Absent of Requiring Takedown Notices
For almost two decades the DMCA was the cornerstone of internet legislation, allowing online community platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Spotify and Reddit to flourish. It offered protections to…

Bad News: We Lost the Appeal, Canada Does Not Protect Online Platforms Indexing User Generated Content
We have just received notice that the appeals court ruled in favour of Bell, Videotron, Rogers and TVA. This means that we will not have our original domain name or…