Leveson: Proposals for New Data Privacy rules in the UK
The Leveson Inquiry recently published its findings into UK press regulation. However Leveson also commented on the UK data privacy […]
The Leveson Inquiry recently published its findings into UK press regulation. However Leveson also commented on the UK data privacy […]
The majority of the provisions of Canada’s Copyright Modernization Act (the “CMA”) entered into force today, November 7. Let’s take a look […]
Canada’s Anti-Spam Law (CASL) is expected to enter into force in 2013, together with two sets of regulations that will […]
The Supreme Court of Canada determined yesterday, in A.B. v. Bragg Communications, that a 15-year old can proceed anonymously to pursue […]
We are all familiar with the ongoing saga of data breach, notifications to the Information Commissioner’s Office and the risk […]
In keeping with her stance on overly-invasive employee background checks, British Columbia’s Information and Privacy Commissioner, Elizabeth Denham, has issued […]
The Data Protection Regulation is potentially back on track after a major roadblock was resolved. Germany is reported to have agreed […]
We have all been asked before to provide copies of our passports to organisations such as telecoms providers, hotels and car rental companies. […]
Today is Friday 13th; so timely to consider the news stories this week saying that Google will soon be fronting up to […]
Today the Supreme Court of Canada determined that 30 second previews of songs offered by online music services constitute “fair dealing […]
Privacy debates in connection with cloud computing often generate more heat than light! Some regulators (not in the UK!) have […]
In a press release entitled “Harper Government Says No to Fees on Memory Cards”, Minister of Industry Christian Paradis announced the […]