The OPC on online tracking, profiling and targeting and cloud computing
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner released a report yesterday on online tracking, profiling and targeting and cloud computing, Report on the 2010 Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada’s...
View ArticleFixing CASL: comments on the draft CRTC and Industry Canada regulations
Today is the last day for filing comments on the Electronic Commerce Protection Regulations proposed by Industry Canada and the CRTC. Submissions to the CRTC on the draft CRTC CASL regulations are...
View ArticleElectronic Commerce Protection Regulations – Much Work Remains
Canada’s new anti-SPAM/anti-malware law, or CASL, was passed by Parliament in late 2010. The draft Electronic Commerce Protection Regulations, which were intended to clarify and flesh out the law,...
View ArticleB-10 Outsourcing Guideline applies to cloud computing says OSFI
Yesterday, OSFI released a memorandum reminding financial institutions that its outsourcing B-10 Guideline applies to new technology-based outsourcing arrangements including cloud computing. In the...
View ArticleNew CASL regulations coming but will they fall short?
Andy Kaplan-Myrth of Industry Canada spoke last week at a well-attended joint meeting of the Toronto Computer Lawyer’s Group and the CBA on Canada’s new anti-spam/spyware law (CASL). Specifically he...
View ArticleChallenges of Cloud Computing
Yesterday, I gave a talk at the The Six‐Minute Business Lawyer 2013, conference organized by The Law Society of Upper Canada. Here are my slides from the talk. Sookman law society_6_min_business_law...
View ArticleMicrosoft Azure IP Advantage: cloud computing without patent risk?
Microsoft’s President and Chief Legal Officer, Brad Smith recently announced a new program called the Microsoft Azure IP Advantage program. It is touted as “the industry’s most comprehensive...
View ArticleThe OPC on online tracking, profiling and targeting and cloud computing
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner released a report yesterday on online tracking, profiling and targeting and cloud computing, Report on the 2010 Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada’s...
View ArticleFixing CASL: comments on the draft CRTC and Industry Canada regulations
Today is the last day for filing comments on the Electronic Commerce Protection Regulations proposed by Industry Canada and the CRTC. Submissions to the CRTC on the draft CRTC CASL regulations are...
View ArticleElectronic Commerce Protection Regulations – Much Work Remains
Canada’s new anti-SPAM/anti-malware law, or CASL, was passed by Parliament in late 2010. The draft Electronic Commerce Protection Regulations, which were intended to clarify and flesh out the law,...
View ArticleB-10 Outsourcing Guideline applies to cloud computing says OSFI
Yesterday, OSFI released a memorandum reminding financial institutions that its outsourcing B-10 Guideline applies to new technology-based outsourcing arrangements including cloud computing. In the...
View ArticleNew CASL regulations coming but will they fall short?
Andy Kaplan-Myrth of Industry Canada spoke last week at a well-attended joint meeting of the Toronto Computer Lawyer’s Group and the CBA on Canada’s new anti-spam/spyware law (CASL). Specifically he...
View ArticleChallenges of Cloud Computing
Yesterday, I gave a talk at the The Six‐Minute Business Lawyer 2013, conference organized by The Law Society of Upper Canada. Here are my slides from the talk. .pf-button.pf-button-excerpt { display:...
View ArticleMicrosoft Azure IP Advantage: cloud computing without patent risk?
Microsoft’s President and Chief Legal Officer, Brad Smith recently announced a new program called the Microsoft Azure IP Advantage program. It is touted as “the industry’s most comprehensive...
View ArticleAlert: OSFI consultation on technology
OSFI, the federal regulator of financial institutions such banks and insurance companies (FI’s), just released a discussion paper Developing financial sector resilience in a digital world: Selected...
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