Post Tagged with: "lawful access"

NUPGE on Privacy

The National Union of Public And General Employees, which previously raised concerns about net neutrality, has now spoken out about the privacy concerns associated with Prime Minister Harper's Rosh Hashanah cards.

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October 21, 2007 Comments are Disabled News

CWTA on Lawful Access

"CWTA is not aware of even a single circumstance when law enforcement has demonstrated an inability to obtain CNA information from the wireless industry.  CWTA notes that the types of 'basic identifiers' sought for wireless services go well beyond what virtually anyone would consider basic."

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October 16, 2007 Comments are Disabled News

CIPPIC on Lawful Access

CIPPIC has released a ten page response to Public Safety's lawful access consultation.

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October 15, 2007 Comments are Disabled News

Two Opinions on Lawful Access

Former federal Privacy Commissioner George Radwanski is back with an opinion piece in the National Post on lawful access, while Clayton Pecknold, co-chair of the law amendments committee of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police pens a defense of lawful access in the Victoria Times Colonist.

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September 25, 2007 2 comments News

Stockwell Speaks

Search Engine, CBC’s excellent new show on the Internet and technology, focused this week [MP3 podcast] on recent lawful access controversy.  I appear in the first part of the show, but more important is the response from Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day.  Leaving aside the Minister’s inaccurate claims that the […]

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September 20, 2007 1 comment News