Professor Geist’s weekly Toronto Star Law Bytes column (Toronto Star version, HTML backup article, homepage version) examines several recent Canadian legal developments including CRTC hearings on satellite radio and VoIP, a Quebec court decision on satellite television, and copyright reform, arguing that the common thread through the cases how to […]
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E-Borders, Internet and IT Technologies
United States Department of Commerce Commercial Law Development Program, Washington, DC
Internet and E-commerce Law Update
Ottawa Technology Lawyers Group, Ottawa, ON
Quebec Firm’s Language Law Challenge Tests E-jurisdiction
Although a small minority may still view the Internet as a "wild west" where traditional law does not apply, most Canadians accept that laws such as the Criminal Code, consumer protection statutes and privacy protections apply equally offline and on-line.