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is for antiterrorism legislation,which dominated public debate throughout the fall. The 171-page bill, known as Bill C-36, raised numerous cyberlaw concerns including its impact on privacy rights and cybercrime. Somewhat overlooked was the announcement that Canada will ratify an international cybercrime treaty, which will provide law enforcement with greater cross-border power to combat on-line criminal activity.
Archive for December, 2001
The Story of Cyberlaw in 2001
Intermediary Liability in the Online Environment
Brussels, Belgium
Copyright Debate Turns One-Sided
Copyright Debate Turns One-Sidedlink to on line articlelink to html archive