The Paris court of appeals has decided that a suggested search query generated by the Google Suggest function defamed the company whose name was first entered into the search box. This feature works by… [more]
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The Paris court of appeals has decided that a suggested search query generated by the Google Suggest function defamed the company whose name was first entered into the search box. This feature works by… [more] Privacy and the Receipt of Personal Information From EU Countries by John Gregory Monday, January 9th, 2012
The EU privacy directive (1995 version – I gather that it is being revised, though I don't know on what timetable) provides that member countries may not release personal information… [more]
'Tis the season for law firms (and no doubt others) to send out season's greetings by email, most often accompanied by the usual wordy and sometimes bilingual notices that the… [more]
We read from time to time that Internet defamation is worse than that in other media because of its global reach and persistence over time. Thus the Ontario Court of… [more]
The British Columbia Supreme Court has recently given judgment for Century 21 Real Estate company against a company (affiliated with Rogers Communications) that scraped real estate listing information from the… [more] Hacking Into Bank Accounts – What Is the Bank's Responsibility? by John Gregory Tuesday, September 6th, 2011
A U.S. court has decided that a bank whose client lost money because someone hacked into its account and transferred funds out of it, was not liable to the client… [more] Authentication of Electronic Records – Some Recent Developments by John Gregory Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011
Canadian and American courts (and others) have been making pronouncements about the reliability of electronic documents for various purposes, not all of them equally persuasive, and the Canadian ones more… [more]
A group of US politicians are concerned that the President has not properly signed a law, a step described in the US Constitution, if his signature is applied to the… [more]
One of the interesting elements of Google’s StreetView program was that its camera crews picked up and recorded the location of wireless hotspots that were not secured. This information was… [more]
The Ontario Superior Court recently released a judgment about recovering domain names, South Simcoe Railway Heritage Corporation v. Wakeford… [more] 2011 ONSC 1234, in this case a .com name rather than by John Gregory Thursday, April 14th, 2011
As mentioned earlier this month on Slaw, the UNCITRAL Secretariat has published WP.107 for its meeting next month, setting out the first draft of a set of rules for procedure… [more]
A number of Facebook users in Quebec tried to begin a class action against FB for alleged infringements on their privacy. A Quebec court has now refused certification as a… [more] |
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David Cheifetz on Motion to Debate Personhood of Unborn Tabled in Parliament but Going Nowhere David Cheifetz on Factual Causation: Here We Go … Again? Nate Russell on The Social Media Ecosystem Nate Russell on The Missing Link? Nate Russell on The Courts and Social Media m. diane kindree on Assange's Appeal to the UK Supreme Court David Cheifetz on Collateral Damage: Innocent Users Impacted MegaUpload Takedown Shaunna Mireau on Collateral Damage: Innocent Users Impacted MegaUpload Takedown David Cheifetz on 2008 Costs of Crime Report Published David Cheifetz on 2008 Costs of Crime Report Published Edward Prutschi on 2008 Costs of Crime Report Published bob on Is There a Fraudster in Your Office? m. diane kindree on Queen's Counsel Appointments Patrick McKenna on The Myth of the Visionary Managing Partner Evan Brown on Collateral Damage: Innocent Users Impacted MegaUpload Takedown SlawTips |
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