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Friday February 08, 2013 |
For the past two days I've called attention to the shocking demands
by business groups, including the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, the
Canadian Marketing Association, and the Entertainment Software
Association of Canada, to legalize spyware by permitting the secret
installation of computer programs to monitor activities of Canadians
suspected a potential contravention of the law (including laws such as
copyright or any foreign law) or unauthorized use of a computer system (including wireless networks).
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce added its own submission
to the government's consultation on the anti-spam regulations. The Chamber's
key concern is the very foundation of the law: opt-in consent that
requires businesses to obtain consent before sending commercial
electronic messages (subject to a wide range of exceptions). The Chamber says:
casl, chamber of commerce, opt-in, privacy, spam Slashdot, Digg, Del.icio.us, Newsfeeder, Reddit, StumbleUpon, TwitterTagsShareFriday February 08, 2013 |
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