Post Tagged with: "lawful access"

Stop Hiding Behind the Phone Book, Mr. Toews

University of Toronto law professor Lisa Austin has a Globe op-ed on lawful access that highlights the difference between phone book data and Internet data likely captured by the forthcoming legislation.

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December 7, 2011 2 comments News

Tories Have Yet to Prove Case for E-Snooping Bill

The Globe’s John Ibbitson on why the government has not made the case for lawful access. Ibbitson reports that the lawful access legislation will be bundled into a single bill to be introduced later this month or early next year. Public Safety Minister Vic Toews issues a non-responsive response, as […]

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December 5, 2011 Comments are Disabled News

Cavoukian on Lawful Access: “This Should Scare You”

Ontario Privacy Commissioner Ann Cavoukian delivered the keynote address at an Ottawa privacy conference yesterday and used the opportunity to warn against lawful access legislation and express frustration with the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision to let stand the Leon’s Furniture privacy case.

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November 29, 2011 Comments are Disabled News

Tamir Israel Debunks Lawful Access Responses

CIPPIC lawyer Tamir Israel has a great post debunking the form letters the government is sending in response to letters and emails expressing concern with lawful access.

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November 29, 2011 Comments are Disabled News

The Anatomy of Lawful Access Phone Records

Christopher Parsons has a great post that unpacks lawful access phone records and explains why lawful access requires far more than simple phone book records.

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November 22, 2011 Comments are Disabled News