Ontario Court of Appeal Issues Landmark Ruling on Privacy Tort
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Thursday January 19, 2012
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The Ontario Court of Appear issued a major new
privacy decision,
creating a new legal tort called "intrusion upon seclusion." The
decision, Jones v. Tsige, opens the door to lawsuits for breach of
privacy based on circumstances involving an intentional intrusion on
private affairs or concerns that is made in instances that are highly
offensive to the reasonable person. Some analysis of the decision is
available here,
here,
and here.
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