Abuse.net
-The Network Abuse Clearinghouse is intended to help the Internet community
to report and control network abuse and abusive users. They are trying
to keep a master database of reporting addresses for users throughout
the net to use. The database is provided in four forms: 1) Via a mail
forwarding service 2) Via a web look-up page 30 Via a WHOIS server at
whois.abuse.net and 4) Via a domain name lookup.
Canadian
Wireless Technology Association -The Canadian Wireless Telecommunications
Association (CWTA) is the authority on wireless issues, developments and
trends in Canada. It represents cellular, PCS, messaging, mobile radio,
fixed wireless and mobile satellite carriers as well as companies that
develop and produce products and services for the industry.
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications
Commission -(CRTC)! The CRTC is an independent agency responsible
for regulating Canada's broadcasting and telecommunications systems. They
report to Parliament through the Minister of Canadian Heritage.
Children's
Partnership, The -Guidelines and advice for adults about how to
make kids online experiences safer and more meaningful.
Cybercrimes.net
- from the University of Dayton School of Law. Crimes against persons
including cyber-harassment and cyber-stalking
Cyberlibel.com
-information about libel and the Internet from Canadian lawyer, David
Potts of Toronto, who specializes in law regarding libel and the Internet.
Cybertip.ca-Cybertip.ca handles tips from individuals reporting the online sexual
exploitation of children. Please contact them if you have information
regarding incidents of child pornography, luring, child sex-tourism, or
child prostitution.
Cyberwise
-helping young people to use the Internet in a safe and responsible way
-from Industry Canada, Government of Canada
Electronic
Frontier Canada (EFC) was founded to ensure that the principles
embodied in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms remain protected
as new computing, communications, and information technologies are introduced
into Canadian society.
GetnetWise
-GetNetWise is a public service brought to you by Internet industry corporations
and public interest organizations to help ensure that families have safe,
constructive, and educational or entertaining online experiences. (USA)
GSM
World from the GSM Association -The GSM Associations membership
consists of more than 690 second and third generation wireless network
operators and key manufacturers and suppliers to the wireless industry.
Its members provide digital wireless services to more than 824 million
customers (March 2003) in over 193 countries today approximately
71% of the total digital wireless market today.
-Every day, Kids Help Phone and Parent Help Line counselors answer calls
from across Canada. No matter what the problem or concern, our counselors
are there to provide support, information and, if necessary, referral
to a local community or social service agency.
Kidsmart
is great site full of resources for teachers parents and children, produced
by the children's Internet charity Childnet.
The site focuses on 5 key SMART Safety Tips which children need to remember
when they use the Internet or mobile phone.
MobileMMS.com
-Mobile messaging is evolving beyond text by taking a development path
from SMS to EMS to MMS. This Web site focuses upon MMS in particular.
The Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) is, as its name suggests, the ability
to send messages comprising a combination of text, sounds, images and
video to MMS capable handsets. (From the United Kingdom)
MobileSMS.com-a resource for mobile communications professionals and those new
to the Short Message Service (SMS). This is the only resource for up to
the minute information on text messaging. With free white papers, the
latest SMS news, an exhaustive SMS links section, definitions and explanations.
(From the United Kingdom)
Netsmartz.org-an educational resource for children aged 5 to 17, parents, and teachers
on how to stay safer on the Internet created by the National Center for
Missing & Exploited Children, NCMEC (USA)
Protection
Portal which profiles Canadians who are combating illegal and
offensive content on the Internet.
Security
Soft has developed a new product - Predator
Guard - that scans all text on the computer screen, in any software
program (Microsoft Word, Outlook Express, or any IM application), "notices"
when that text could be threatening to the user's well-being, and ends
the IM or chat session if the user tells it to. The software also captures
and logs "violations" - messages that contain language a sexual
predator would use - for use as evidence by law enforcement. The product
that allows it to do these things: 1) a "library" or database
of about 250 terms and phrases typically used by sexual predators or pedophiles
(e.g., "Are you home alone?") when they're trying to engage
chatroom participants and 2) technology that monitors, detects, and logs
that text, checking it against the database.
Security Soft worked with computer-crime experts in police departments
for about two years to develop its database of pedophile language. This
company apparently also went through thousands of chat logs that had been
used as evidence in successful prosecutions of sex offenders, looking
for patterns in how the offenders had gained victims' confidence. (Note:
This product IS NOT ENDORSED by www.cyberbullying.ca)
SMSPortal.com
-a site designed for Mobile Phone Users & Text Addicts. It includes
information about: SMS Games, Ringtones, Picture Messages, Logos, Consumer
SMS News etc..(From the United Kingdom)
Transl8it
-Use this wonderful Web site to help construct SMS text messages so
you can creatively maximize your impact while staying on top the latest
short phrases and text messages.
Unstrung.com
-Unstrung reports on the business of putting wireless networks to work.
They deliver in-depth daily news coverage of the wireless industry,
often breaking stories weeks or months before you'll read them elsewhere.
Hard-hitting reporting is combined with pithy thoughtful analysis.
Canadian Internet Service Providers and Mobile Phone
Carriers:
MTS & MTS Mobility (Manitoba
Telecom Services): Acceptable
Use Policy for wireless (AUP). They do not have a direct e-mail
address for reporting abuse. You can try to contact them via their e-mail
form:
New
Tel & NewTel
Mobility-(Newfoundland and Labrador -Aliant Telecom): We could
not find their Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) or contact information
for reporting abuse.
NBTel&NBTel
Mobility (New Brunswick -Aliant Telecom): We could not find
their Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) or contact information for
reporting abuse.
Northwest
Tel & NMI Mobility
-(Northwest Territories, Nunavut & The Yukon): -We could not find
their Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) or contact information for
reporting abuse.
QuebecTel
Mobility -We could not find their Acceptable Use Policy
(AUP) or contact information for reporting abuse.