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Privacy
The Three Stages of Canadian Privacy Law
My regular Law Bytes column (non-reg. hyperlinked version or Toronto Star version, homepage version) examines the development of Canadian privacy law, arguing that it is unfolding in three stages. The first stage focused on self-regulatory initiatives such as the CSA Model Code. When few companies were willing to bind themselves to the Code, Canada embarked on stage two by establishing national privacy legislation that emphasizes mediation and light regulation.
B.C. Court Dismisses Privacy Claim Over Data Outsourcing
The British Columbia Supreme Court has dismissed a claim by a B.C. union challenging the outsourcing of the management of health information to a U.S. company.
Outsourcing Our Privacy: Privacy and Security in a Borderless Commercial World
Outsourcing Our Privacy: Privacy and Security in a Borderless Commercial World (with Milana Homsi) forthcoming UNB Law Journal (working draft 2005) Link to Document FINAL_UNB.doc
Copyright & Privacy – Through the Technology Lens (Michael Geist et. al.)
Copyright & Privacy – Through the Technology Lens (Michael Geist et. al.), 4 J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L. 242 (2005)
Copyright & Privacy – Through the Copyright Lens (Sarah Deutsch et. al.)
Copyright & Privacy – Through the Copyright Lens (Sarah Deutsch et. al.), 4 J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L. 212 (2005)