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Canadian Heritage committee  I would add, as a quick comment, that six out of the ten highest-selling video games in 2006 did not involve any kind of violence. There's a whole new area of serious games that have a whole different aspect. So the notion that video games are made up of only violent first-person

March 14th, 2007Committee meeting

Phillip Djwa

Canadian Heritage committee  Net neutrality is very important. I don't think we're suggesting.... My personal opinion is that it would be a mistake to allow the telecommunication providers in Canada to charge a levy and then use that to essentially eliminate Net neutrality. I think there is an opportunity

March 14th, 2007Committee meeting

Phillip Djwa

Canadian Heritage committee  Sure. Thank you. I think one of the interesting things is that we definitely need to work on the capacity of youth and people from different communities—for example, in Quebec—through programs like the First Nations SchoolNet, which develops capacity for aboriginal youth to crea

March 14th, 2007Committee meeting

Phillip Djwa

Canadian Heritage committee  The current licence per television set in the BBC is £130 per year. If you were to times that by the number of television sets in Canada, you'd probably end up with over $1 billion, which is significant and obviously an opportunity to address some of the chronic underfunding CBC

March 14th, 2007Committee meeting

Phillip Djwa

Canadian Heritage committee  Absolutely, Mr. Chairman.

March 14th, 2007Committee meeting

Phillip Djwa

Canadian Heritage committee  Thank you. Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today. I'm very pleased to have the opportunity to talk to you about the CBC mandate. My company, Agentic Communications, is a web development company. It's very representativ

March 14th, 2007Committee meeting

Phillip Djwa