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Wiertz Sebastien - Privacy by Sebastien Wiertz (CC BY 2.0) https://flic.kr/p/ahk6nh

Privacy

Former Privacy Commissioner Radwanski Acquitted

Former Federal Privacy Commissioner George Radwanski has been acquitted of criminal fraud charges.

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February 13, 2009 Comments are Disabled News

Lawful Access Back on the Legislative Agenda

Lawful access is back.  Two developments this month suggest that there may bi-partisan support for the always controversial attempt to establish new Internet surveillance powers for law enforcement.  First, the Globe and Mail reports today that new Public Safety Minister Peter Van Loan has indicated that lawful access legislation is […]

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February 12, 2009 12 comments News

Canada’s Do-Not-Call Disaster

Appeared in the Toronto Star on February 2, 2009 as Tough Action Can Reverse Do-Not-Call Disaster When Canada's do-not-call list was launched last September, two outcomes were easy to predict.  The first was that the list would prove enormously popular with millions of phone numbers registered in a matter of […]

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February 2, 2009 2 comments Columns Archive

Canada’s Do-Not-Call Disaster

When Canada's do-not-call list was launched last September, two outcomes were easy to predict.  The first was that the list would prove enormously popular with millions of phone numbers registered in a matter of months.  The second was that Canadians would ultimately be left disappointed with little reduction in unwanted telemarketing calls and concerns about the ability of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications to enforce the law. Four months later, my weekly technology law column (Toronto Star version, homepage version) notes that the do-not-call list contains roughly six million registered phone numbers and, as expected, there are a growing number of Canadians – including Industry Minister Tony Clement – who are expressing misgivings about the potential for abuse.

The problems associated with the do-not-call list fall into three categories. 

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February 2, 2009 28 comments Columns

Facebook’s Chris Kelly on Canadian Privacy Law

The National Post has an interview with Facebook's Chris Kelly, in which he discusses Canadian privacy law and the absence of anti-spam legislation.

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January 29, 2009 Comments are Disabled News