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

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

Privacy

CIRA’s Whois Debacle

I've written in the past about the hugely disappointing CIRA decision to backtrack on its WHOIS policy and create backdoor access for special interests.  CIRA has now posted the minutes (1, 2, 3) associated with the decision-making process and the deep divide within the board becomes immediately evident.  The minutes […]

Read more ›

July 28, 2008 9 comments News

Kerr on Privacy Idealism

My colleague Ian Kerr posts a great speech he recently delivered on the importance of privacy "idealism" in advocacy.

Read more ›

July 24, 2008 1 comment News

Supreme Court of Canada Rejects Privacy Commissioner Blood Tribe Appeal

The Supreme Court of Canada has rejected the Privacy Commissioner of Canada's appeal in the Blood Tribe case.  The case raised questions of solicitor-client privilege in the context of PIPEDA investigations.

Read more ›

July 17, 2008 Comments are Disabled News

YouTube Ordered To Hand Over User Data

Many people have written about a U.S. decision ordering Google to disclose a massive amount of personal information about their users.  Many U.S. experts expect the decision to be overturned on appeal.

Read more ›

July 3, 2008 1 comment News

CIRA’s Backdoor Access in New WHOIS Policy

My weekly technology law column (Toronto Star version, Ottawa Citizen version, homepage version) revisits the disappointment with CIRA's implementation of its new whois policy. While dot-ca registrants across the country were being advised of the new policy last April, special interests representing law enforcement and trademark holders were quietly pressuring […]

Read more ›

July 1, 2008 4 comments Columns