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R0CKY
TSI Rocky
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Re: Intreresting new filing in the Throttling case...

said by gave up :

Actualy i'm surprised CAIP hasn't submitted something similar by now also.

Its as if CAIP just gave up and thats that.
The problem is a couple things right now with the CAIP situation. They're trying to figure out if it's better to keep moving on and attack the next steps, or if we try and come back at things. Additionally, CAIP doesn't have money, so all participants have to agree to do certain things to spend, ya-da-ya-da.... It's a slow moving process as a result!
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Maynard G Krebs

@teksavvy.com

said by R0CKY See Profile :

The problem is a couple things right now with the CAIP situation. They're trying to figure out if it's better to keep moving on and attack the next steps, or if we try and come back at things. Additionally, CAIP doesn't have money, so all participants have to agree to do certain things to spend, ya-da-ya-da.... It's a slow moving process as a result!
Ask your lawyers to spend 1-2 hours reading the relevant Criminal Code sections. If they think that there is a case then all you need is an interested Crown attorney. If one gets interested enough then the Crown does all the heavy lifting.


R0CKY
TSI Rocky
Premium,VIP
join:2005-05-19
Chatham, ON

said by Maynard G Krebs :

said by R0CKY See Profile :

The problem is a couple things right now with the CAIP situation. They're trying to figure out if it's better to keep moving on and attack the next steps, or if we try and come back at things. Additionally, CAIP doesn't have money, so all participants have to agree to do certain things to spend, ya-da-ya-da.... It's a slow moving process as a result!
Ask your lawyers to spend 1-2 hours reading the relevant Criminal Code sections. If they think that there is a case then all you need is an interested Crown attorney. If one gets interested enough then the Crown does all the heavy lifting.
Problem is the CRTC changes everything from a legal perspective as Telecom is ruled/regulated differently. It would almost require action against the CRTC rather than Bell to force change due to the obvious abuse by Bell being allowed. In either case I'm sure we're not done with the subject....not even close!
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yes saw that

@videotron.ca

reply to R0CKY
said by R0CKY See Profile :

Additionally, CAIP doesn't have money, so all participants have to agree to do certain things to spend, ya-da-ya-da....
yes, that was my first guess a week or so ago.


Maynard G Krebs

@teksavvy.com

reply to R0CKY
said by R0CKY See Profile :

Problem is the CRTC changes everything from a legal perspective as Telecom is ruled/regulated differently. It would almost require action against the CRTC rather than Bell to force change due to the obvious abuse by Bell being allowed. In either case I'm sure we're not done with the subject....not even close!
Sections 326, 327, 328, 342, 430 and generally Section 330 all seem to apply, and portions would apply irrespective of CRTC rules.

These sections of the Criminal Code already allow for lawful network management. It isn't the role of the CRTC to 'pardon' Bell for violations of the Criminal Code. It is for the courts to decide.

globus999

join:2008-05-15

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said by R0CKY See Profile :

said by gave up :

Actualy i'm surprised CAIP hasn't submitted something similar by now also.

Its as if CAIP just gave up and thats that.
Additionally, CAIP doesn't have money, so all participants have to agree to do certain things to spend, ya-da-ya-da.... It's a slow moving process as a result!
Here we go again. Look, this is a no-brainer. Just involve the people. Your customers. Their customers. As many customers as possible. Look grashopper, use the force.... of the e-mail! E-mail them. Provide a webpage with a boilerplate letter to the "authorities" that matter. Let the people trigger it. Repeat until victourious. Simple, plain, dirt-cheap. What is NOT to like?


WeAreAnonymous

@cia.com

He's right! Put up a website, and lead people to it.

Hell, people (myself included), were able to RickRoll the world, by getting Rick Astley close to 1 billion votes to win the Best Act Ever award at the MTV EMA's this past month. - see »www.bestactever.com

The word just needs to get out, and the ease of petitioning needs to be there.

Get the chainmails goin, it's for a worthy cause!


milnoc

join:2001-03-05
H3B
·TekSavvy Solutions..

reply to R0CKY
said by R0CKY See Profile :

Problem is the CRTC changes everything from a legal perspective as Telecom is ruled/regulated differently. It would almost require action against the CRTC rather than Bell to force change due to the obvious abuse by Bell being allowed.
That's what the courts are for. They have the power to alter or override any decisions made by the CRTC. Contrary to popular belief, the CRTC is far from omnipotent.
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