Evaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: the B2B exception (Part I-SMEs)
In a previous post,Evaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: why they are needed, I suggested that close scrutiny needs to be given to Industry Canada’s new draft Electronic Commerce Protection...
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In a previous post,Evaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: why they are needed, I suggested that close scrutiny needs to be given to Industry Canada’s new draft Electronic Commerce Protection...
View ArticleEvaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: jurisdictional overreach
In a previous post, Evaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: why they are needed, I suggested that close scrutiny needs to be given to Industry Canada’s new draft Electronic Commerce Protection...
View ArticleEvaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: defining commercial...
In a previous post, Evaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: why they are needed, I suggested that close scrutiny needs to be given to Industry Canada’s new draft Electronic Commerce Protection...
View ArticleEvaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: countering cyber-security...
In a previous post, Evaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: why they are needed, I suggested that close scrutiny needs to be given to Industry Canada’s new draft Electronic Commerce Protection...
View ArticleWill CASL Hurt Charities? Let Us Count The Ways
Charities, including hospitals, universities, orchestras and other similar not-for-profit organizations will be hard hit by Canada’s new anti-spam legislation, known as CASL, when it comes into effect...
View ArticleEvaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: my submission to the...
Yesterday, along with many organizations, I filed a personal submission to the Industry Canada consultation on the draft Electronic Commerce Protection Regulations. My cover letter addressed to Bruce...
View ArticleCASL: the submissions to Industry Canada on the draft regulations
The period for filing submissions to the Industry Canada consultation on the draft Electronic Commerce Protection Regulations has closed. Industry Canada received numerous submissions from...
View ArticleNSA spying, cyber security and liability under Canada’s anti-spam spyware law...
Last week the Guardian and New York Times ran stories claiming that NSA and its UK counterpart GCHQ have developed or employed means to crack the security being used to protect the privacy of personal...
View ArticleCASL don’t forget about the computer program “malware” and “spyware” provisions
Earlier today, I co-chaired the program Countdown to Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation: Make Sure You Are Ready, jointly provided by the Ontario Bar Association and the Law Society of Upper Canada. I gave...
View ArticleEvaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: the B2B exception (Part I-SMEs)
In a previous post,Evaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: why they are needed, I suggested that close scrutiny needs to be given to Industry Canada’s new draft Electronic Commerce Protection...
View ArticleEvaluating the IC CASL regulations: the B2B exception and Non-business entities
In a previous post,Evaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: why they are needed, I suggested that close scrutiny needs to be given to Industry Canada’s new draft Electronic Commerce Protection...
View ArticleEvaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: jurisdictional overreach
In a previous post, Evaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: why they are needed, I suggested that close scrutiny needs to be given to Industry Canada’s new draft Electronic Commerce...
View ArticleEvaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: defining commercial...
In a previous post, Evaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: why they are needed, I suggested that close scrutiny needs to be given to Industry Canada’s new draft Electronic Commerce...
View ArticleEvaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: countering cyber-security...
In a previous post, Evaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: why they are needed, I suggested that close scrutiny needs to be given to Industry Canada’s new draft Electronic Commerce...
View ArticleWill CASL Hurt Charities? Let Us Count The Ways
Charities, including hospitals, universities, orchestras and other similar not-for-profit organizations will be hard hit by Canada’s new anti-spam legislation, known as CASL, when it comes into effect...
View ArticleEvaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: my submission to the...
Yesterday, along with many organizations, I filed a personal submission to the Industry Canada consultation on the draft Electronic Commerce Protection Regulations. My cover letter addressed to Bruce...
View ArticleCASL: the submissions to Industry Canada on the draft regulations
The period for filing submissions to the Industry Canada consultation on the draft Electronic Commerce Protection Regulations has closed. Industry Canada received numerous submissions from...
View ArticleNSA spying, cyber security and liability under Canada’s anti-spam spyware law...
Last week the Guardian and New York Times ran stories claiming that NSA and its UK counterpart GCHQ have developed or employed means to crack the security being used to protect the privacy of personal...
View ArticleCASL don’t forget about the computer program “malware” and “spyware” provisions
Earlier today, I co-chaired the program Countdown to Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation: Make Sure You Are Ready, jointly provided by the Ontario Bar Association and the Law Society of Upper Canada. I...
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