On June 29, 2015 the Canadian Radio and Television Commission (CRTC) announced that Porter Airlines Inc. had agreed to pay $150,000 as part of an undertaking in respect of alleged violations of Canada's Anti-Spam Law (CASL). CASL requires consent to send commercial electronic messages to an … [Read more...]
Balancing Copyright and Privacy Rights
Many Internet users assume that they can surf the Internet and remain anonymous. Nothing could be further from the truth. Where serious harm is done by an anonymous Internet user the injured party is often able to compel third parties to disclose who the Internet user is. In Canada and other … [Read more...]
Privacy and Cloud Computing
The term ‘cloud computing’ refers to the provision of services through websites available on the Internet. These services are typically on demand and scalable such that the user can expand her or his use of the services dramatically. Storing picture, emails or materials on the Internet is use of … [Read more...]
Social Networking: Discretion Advised
The Internet has been one of the most transformative vehicles for change in recent history. For example, Web 2.0 phenomena, such as social networking, are indicative of a more profound social change as the first generation to grow up in an Internet world begins to change the rules of how we choose … [Read more...]