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Google propose une alternative au « droit à l’oubli global » dicté par les autorités européennes de régulation des données
Auteur: Guillaume Macaux, Étudiant au cours de DRT6929E Critiqué depuis près d’un an sur sa gestion du droit à l’oubli, Google – le moteur de recherche préféré des Européens – aurait trouvé une solution pour satisfaire les autorités européennes sans céder à une application extraterritoriale du droit européen. Il y a presque deux ans déjà, […] 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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28 janvier 2016 : 10e édition de la Journée internationale de la protection des données
Auteure: Karine Fournier, Étudiante au cours de DRT6929E Image Source : Commissariat à la protection de la vie privée du Canada En ce 28 janvier, à l’instar de nombreux pays à travers le monde, nous célébrons la Journée internationale de la protection des données ou pour les pays anglophones, la Data Privacy day. Cette journée est une […] Read more
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Mandats de perquisition et vie privée des usagers de téléphones cellulaires
Auteure: Gabrielle Robert, Étudiante au cours de DRT6929E Le 14 janvier 2016, la Cour supérieure de l’Ontario a rendu une décision imposant des limites aux policiers quant aux données confidentielles qu’ils peuvent obtenir des compagnies de téléphonie cellulaire. Cette cause commence en 2014 alors que la Police Régionale de Peel en Ontario enquête sur une série […] Read more
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Production Order Challenge Results in Recognition of Duty to Assert Consumer Privacy Rights
Éloïse Gratton January 19, 2016
On January 14th, 2016, in R. v. Rogers Communications, Sproat J. of the Superior Court of Justice issued a very important decision for organizations that find themselves subject to a search warrant or production order seeking personal information in their records about third parties. The Court found that an organization in this situation has standing […] Read more
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Forty hours on privacy
Éloïse Gratton December 23, 2015
I will be teaching, for a fourth consecutive year, DRT-6929E-A, a privacy law course at the University of Montreal Law Faculty. The class is offered to Masters degree students and takes place every Monday from 4 to 7pm, January 11 to April 11, 2016. I have been teaching since 2009 (e-commerce law from 2009 – […] 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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Rogers Media Inc. agrees to pay $200,000 for allegedly violating CASL
Éloïse Gratton November 20, 2015
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) today announced that Rogers Media Inc. has paid $200,000 as part of an undertaking to resolve alleged violations of Canada’s anti-spam legislation (CASL). It was alleged that Rogers Media failed to comply with various requirements of CASL, which mostly relate to the unsubscribe requirements. For instance, it is alleged […] Read more
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Caught in the Web: Can privacy laws play its fundamental role of protecting individuals?
Éloïse Gratton November 13, 2015
I will be participating at the “Caught in the Web” conference organized by the McGill Law Faculty (Continuing Legal Education) taking place on November 17, 2015 at 6pm. The information society has turned into a supranational knowledge society and digital economy. No discipline can claim a monopoly on regulating its unbridled development. I will be presenting […] Read more