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In 2 words: Law + Tech Event (U of Montreal, March 15)
Éloïse Gratton March 7, 2016
I will be participating at the “In 2 Words” event organized by the Chaire L.R. Wilson on March 15, 2016 at the University of Montreal. On the first panel, Yann Joly (McGill) will present on “Transhumanism and governance: A possible connection between genetic engineering and cybernetics”, Ian Kerr (U of Ottawa) on “Robots and their Human Counterparts: How AI and Robotics Could Change […] Read more
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Nouvelle infraction en Common Law: “public disclosure of private facts”
Auteure: Nada Belhadfa, Étudiante au cours de DRT6929E Le filet de protection du droit à la vie privée en Common Law vient de s’élargir grâce à une décision, l’affaire Doe v. D., rendue par la Cour Supérieure d’Ontario le 15 janvier dernier qui reconnait de manière expresse le tort de “public disclosure of private facts” en […] Read more
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Updating Quebec Private Sector Privacy Law – Part 2 of 2
Éloïse Gratton December 11, 2015
In Quebec, the privacy regulator, the Commission d’accès à l’Information (or CAI), was recently seeking comments from local privacy experts on certain potential amendments to the Quebec private sector law, the Act respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector (“APPIPS”). Recall that Quebec was the first jurisdiction in Canada to enact a data protection law […] Read more
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Updating Quebec Private Sector Privacy Law – Part 1 of 2
Éloïse Gratton December 4, 2015
In Quebec, the Commission d’accès à l’Information (or the CAI), was recently seeking comments from local privacy experts on certain potential amendments to the Quebec private sector law, the Act respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector. Recall that Quebec was the first jurisdiction in Canada to enact a data protection law in 1994. […] Read more
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De-identification around the World – IAPP Privacy, Security, Risk 2015
Éloïse Gratton September 29, 2015
I will be presenting on De-identification around the World, at the Privacy, Security, Risk 2015, presented by the IAPP Privacy Academy and CSA Congress, in Las Vegas, on October 1, 2015. My co-panelists are Phil Lee, Head of US Office, Fieldfisher and Andrew Reiskind, Deputy CPO, MasterCard. All around the world, personal information is defined in a wide […] Read more
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Online price discrimination: A data protection issue?
Éloïse Gratton September 15, 2015
Online merchants can offer each website customer a different price given that it can recognise such customer through the use of a cookie and can therefore categorise the customer based on other information (previous purchases, etc.). Many regard price discrimination as unfair or manipulative and I have already blogged about this issue a while back: Dynamic pricing […] Read more
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New publication on “Anonymization and Risk”
Éloïse Gratton August 24, 2015
Two great U.S. privacy academics, Ira Rubinstein and Woodrow Hartzog, have released last week their article on anonymization and risk. They articulate the view that perfect anonymization of data sets has failed and that although the process of protecting individuals in shared information remains integral to privacy practice and policy, there is no clear direction for policy. Data protection […] Read more
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How “Private” are Facebook Profiles?
Éloïse Gratton August 5, 2015
I recently published a blog post on the topic of Is taking someone’s picture in public breaching their privacy? I have since received many questions pertaining to whether using or publishing someone’s Facebook profile information could be considered as breaching their privacy. Facebook users post information and pictures about themselves and their loved ones as […] Read more
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Top five mistakes when drafting website privacy policies
Éloïse Gratton July 6, 2015
Many organizations remain very broad in their website privacy policies on the use made of the information collected. Recent bill S-4, the Digital Privacy Act, the federal government’s latest attempt to reform PIPEDA was proclaimed last month and proposes a revised “valid consent” provision (PIPEDA, s. 6.1), by shifting from a subjective standard to a more objective standard. To […] Read more
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The Digital Privacy Act ( Bill S-4) was proclaimed today
Éloïse Gratton June 18, 2015
Bill S-4, the Digital Privacy Act, the federal government’s latest attempt to reform PIPEDA was proclaimed earlier today. I had testified on S-4 back in March, so for my thoughts on this Bill, please click here. You will find a summary of the Bill below: New breach notification requirement Notification and reporting was voluntarily effected based on […] Read more