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Yeah, it's weird that this is the framing they're choosing to use. C-22 is bad enough. This just seems like deceptive rage bait.
It's not deceptive, it's just trying to reach the people who won't care otherwise. This is Lemmy, we're self selected for giving a shit about privacy online. The average person doesn't. But the average person in Canada right now is screaming "elbows up" from the rooftops, so if you frame the C-22 debate around that, suddenly you have their attention.
We all remember the Canadian BlackBerry phone, the yanks wanted access to all the phone calls from Google, BlackBerry and all the other providers in the states. BlackBerry built their popularity to be a secure system and refused the yanks; the other said they did not give in to the demands, but we know they all did. They could not force Canadian Blackberry; "bottom line," they were kicked out of the states and are now gone. Unfortunately, as one person said, Canadians use their servers, Google, for looking up your car parts. If you think the two-sided camera on your phone is for your convenience, I suggest not taking it into the washroom with you.
I seem to recall a big controversy at the time when RIM butted heads with Saudi Arabia about adding back doors into their messaging and RIM bent over and did it for them.
And the US government played no part in the demise of RIM. Apple ate their lunch when they released the iPhone and RIM was so arrogant they decided they had the business market cornered and kept puttering along status quo. Then iPhone started getting enterprise adoption and Blackberry lost its last competitive advantage.
It’s sad there’s no Blackberry anymore but it died because of a foot gun.
Time to go all little house on the prairie with technology