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      <image:caption>Ebyan Abdigir is a multimedia journalist-producer, and technology policy specialist from Toronto, Canada. She has worked in all mediums of mainstream media: community radio, print, digital, broadcast radio, TV, and podcasting for a decade. Her work as a journalist-producer has appeared in the CBC, Toronto Star, Rogers Sports and Media, and elsewhere. As a producer, Ebyan has shared a Canadian Screen Award nomination. Ebyan holds a Master’s degree in Public Policy (in Digital Society) from McMaster University, and a Bachelor’s degree from Toronto Metropolitan University’s School of Journalism. ***** - ***** - ***** (^asterisks/symbols are in context to previous statement(s). update: temporarily solving, a media-tech-IP dilemma/problem. If you’re also a media tech lawyer, who was referred to my personal website: please get in touch via email, at ebyanabdigir@gmail.com thanks! :) ) Friday, May 22, 2026</image:caption>
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