(via Alec Courous) A columnist for The Toronto Star says that the Canadian government is looking hard at ways to regulate content on the Internet.

The Minister of Industry, together with Liza Frulla, his Canadian Heritage counterpart, are also reportedly about to finalize new rules that may reshape the availability of Internet content to educational institutions. Acting on the recommendation of a parliamentary committee that was chaired by Toronto MP Sarmite Bulte, the government may soon unveil a new “extended license” that would require schools to pay millions of dollars for content that is currently freely available on the Internet.

I’m not sure how many people are paying attention to this and other attempts at regulation, and I’m probably way behind the curve, but we’d all better get on this train really fast. This is only the beginning…