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Van Loan’s Misleading Claims: Case for Lawful Access Not Closed

The push for new Internet surveillance capabilities – dubbed the "lawful access" initiative – dates back to 1999, when government officials began crafting proposals to institute new surveillance technologies within Canadian networks along with additional legal powers to access surveillance and subscriber information.  Over the past decade, lawful access has stalled despite public consultations, bills that have died on the order paper, and even a promise from former public safety minister Stockwell Day to avoid mandatory disclosure of personal information without court oversight. Last June, current Public Safety Minister Peter Van Loan tabled the latest lawful access legislative package.  Much like its predecessors, the bill establishes new surveillance requirements for Internet service providers. In an about-face from the Day commitment however, it also features mandatory disclosure of customer information, including name, address, IP address, and email address upon request and without court oversight.

My weekly technology law column (Toronto Star version, Ottawa Citizen version, homepage version) notes that lawful access has long faced at least two significant barriers.  The first involves ISP costs associated with installing new equipment and responding to disclosure requests.  The government has attempted to address those concerns by promising to help pay the bills.  It plans to provide some funding for new equipment and, in a little noticed provision, has opened the door to paying ISPs for providing customer name and address information to law enforcement authorities.  

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September 29, 2009 38 comments Columns

Van Loan’s Misleading Claims: Case For Lawful Access Not Closed

Appeared in the Toronto Star on September 28, 2009 as Case For Net Spying Not Closed Appeared in the Ottawa Citizen on September 29, 2009 as The curious case of the ISP access request that wasn't The push for new Internet surveillance capabilities – dubbed the "lawful access" initiative – […]

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September 29, 2009 1 comment Columns Archive

Privacy Commissioners Urge Caution on Lawful Access

Canada's Privacy Commissioners have issued a resolution calling on the government to proceed with caution on its lawful access legislation.  The resolution calls for evidence that the new provisions are needed, seeks alternatives, and sets conditions for striking the right balance.

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September 10, 2009 3 comments News

ITWorldCanada on CIPPIC’s DigitalAgenda.ca

ITWorldCanada covers the launch of CIPPIC's DigitalAgenda.ca, the new digital advocacy site.

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August 19, 2009 Comments are Disabled News

CIPPIC Launches DigitalAgenda.ca

CIPPIC has launched an exciting new advocacy site – DigitalAgenda.ca. The site provides information and tools for speaking out on copyright, net neutrality, lawful access, and the ECPA.  The copyright section is the most robust at the moment, complete with a sample letter for the consultation and an Idea Torrent […]

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August 14, 2009 Comments are Disabled News