Supreme Court of Canada: Limits on Government Disclosure Include Policy Options
On Friday, the Supreme Court of Canada (“SCC”) issued a unanimous decision in John Doe v. Ontario (Finance),2014 SCC 36that […]
On Friday, the Supreme Court of Canada (“SCC”) issued a unanimous decision in John Doe v. Ontario (Finance),2014 SCC 36that […]
Late last week, the office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada announced a major breach within its own office with […]
As the next in our series of “back to privacy basics”, we look at the rules regarding accuracy and proportionality […]
As the next in our series of “back to privacy basics”, we look the rules regarding collection and processing of […]
Yesterday (27 March 2014) the Romanian DPA approved a decision on the use of Binding Corporate Rules (BCRs). Historically the DPA […]
Today, the European Parliament voted through the new EU Data Protection reform package (621 in favour of the new Regulation […]
The Council of the EU has been busy discussing the draft Regulation this week. There is a press release and […]
A recent settlement with the US Department of Health and Human Services Office of Civil Rights (OCR) demonstrates the importance […]
The recent Federal Court of Canada decision in Voltage Pictures LLC v. John Doe and Jane Doe (2014 FC 161) has […]
One of the most interesting and important developments in retail privacy cases is a recent unpublished decision, Capp v. Nordstrom. […]
Last week, the FTC announced that it had settled with a gaming company that falsely claimed to be certified under […]
Since the revelations of Edward Snowden, there has been a wave of data privacy repercussions in Europe. Snowden, the former […]