An Ontario court has issued a new decision interpreting Canada’s federal privacy law in the context of videosurveillance. The court ruled that exceptions found in the Act that apply to law of Canada includes the common law, though it noted that the wording in PIPEDA "leaves a lot to be […]
Archive for May 25th, 2004
(Re)Thinking Copyright
Last week Professor Geist delivered a talk at the ALAI Rethinking Copyright conference in Ottawa and several people have asked whether they could get a copy of the powerpoint slides. The presentation can be found below. see: West Urged To Share Internet Governance also see: Task Force Backgrounder