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The privacy concerns with Clearview AI sparked investigations and court cases around the world. The issues date back many ...
The government yesterday introduced the Strong Border Act (Bill C-2), legislation that was promoted as establishing new ...
Fresh off Bill C-2 and lawful access provisions buried in a border safety bill, the government has now quietly inserted ...
Government and law enforcement justifications for warrantless access to Internet subscriber information has long been ...
The last Parliament featured debate over several contentious Internet-related bills, notably streaming and news laws (Bills C ...
The launch of the Canadian copyright notice system earlier this year raised serious concerns as Rightscorp, a U.S.-based anti-piracy company, sent notices that misstated Canadian law and demanded that ...
Canadian Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez introduced the much-anticipated sequel to Bill C-10 yesterday. The minister and his department insisted that the new Bill C-11 addressed the concerns raised ...
The Supreme Court of Canada brought a lengthy legal battle between Access Copyright and York University to an end last week, issuing a unanimous verdict written by ...
The Supreme Court of Canada issued its much anticipated rulings in the five copyright cases (ESAC v. SOCAN, Rogers v. SOCAN, SOCAN v. Bell – song previews, Alberta ...
After years of battles over Bills C-11 and C-18, few Canadians will have the appetite for yet another troubling Internet bill. But given a bill that envisions government-backed censorship, mandates ...
The Liberal government strategy of multiple gag orders and a “super motion” to limit debate bore fruit last night as Bill C-10 received House of Commons approval at 1:30 am. The Parliamentary process ...
As the decade nears an end, there have been no shortage of decade in review pieces. This post adds to the list with my take on the most notable Canadian digital cases ...
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