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Why copyright matters

Decades of original programming at TTT were erased because it was deemed too expensive to preserve the tapes.

Copyright stokes an online blaze

Photographers covering Carnival-related events are perceived to be getting a free ride while profiting significantly from covering shows and parties.

A digital mandate for the new government

The emphasis on AI feels like a more decorative than performative mandate, given the need for core infrastructure and interoperability to create a functional backbone for digital governance.

Laptops And Consequences

It’s easy to hypothesize that Waze has more information on traffic in Trinidad and Tobago than local ministries.

Considering digital colorism and virtual identity

Until the 1970's, colour film for photography was notorious for its inability to properly render the subtlety of non-white skin.

A letter to the Prime Minister: About digital

The plan to pursue "electronic data access in all police vehicles," only works if there is an efficient capture process for relevant information, a secure system for storing data and a robust data encryption regime for transmitting it.

The Double-Edged Chalkboard: How Google & Microsoft Quietly Took Control of Jamaican Classrooms

Children are logging into classrooms governed by policies their guardians never reviewed.

Girls in ICT 2025

"Imagine what your life would be would be without ICT, no internet, no devices, no digital learning, no apps, no access to knowledge opportunity or to each other?"