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USA : Bientôt une collecte généralisée des données personnelles des visiteurs étrangers ?

Auteure: Esther Prouzet, étudiante au cours DRT-6929E-A Donald Trump a décidé d’encadrer plus strictement les conditions d’accès au sol américain ; Au-delà des deux décrets polémiques parus les 25 et 27 janvier dernier, le gouvernement américain s’interroge sur la manière la plus performante d’obtenir des informations sur les médias sociaux des visiteurs, ainsi que sur les contacts […] Read more

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Federal Court issues judgment against Globe24h and awards damages for privacy breach

The Federal Court has recently issued its judgment in the application against Romania-based website Globe24h.com. This case follows the Office of the Privacy Commissioner’s PIPEDA Report of Findings #2015-002 “Website that generates revenue by republishing Canadian court decisions and allowing them to be indexed by search engines contravened PIPEDA”. Globe24h was republishing Canadian court decisions, allowing them […] Read more

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With no global standard for data privacy, laws outside U.S. differ in scope

I was recently interviewed by CyberScout just after I appeared on a privacy panel at CyberScout’s Privacy XChange Forum entitled “Where In the World: A Quick and Easy Breakdown of Privacy Standards and Regulations”. In the interview, I summarize the breach notification regulations in Canada and discuss what should be included in a cybersecurity plan. I also discuss […] Read more

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Événement à Montréal 19 janvier – Le droit et « l’économie du partage » : réglementer les plateformes des marchés en ligne

Un événement très intéressant se déroulant le 19 janvier prochain et qui portera sur le sujet suivant: Le droit et « l’économie du partage »: réglementer les plateformes des marchés en ligne, organisé par La Faculté de droit de l’Université de Sherbrooke, en collaboration avec le Laboratoire pour la recherche critique en droit, et plus précisément par le […] Read more

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RBC v. Trang: SCC Rules on Production of Discharge Statements and Privacy Implications

The Supreme Court of Canada’s recent decision in Royal Bank of Canada v. Trang, (“Trang“) reviewed the obligations of financial institutions to preserve personal information and clarified when disclosure of personal information without consent will be permitted.  This decision has considerable implications for creditors and third party lenders. There is a strong suggestion that debtors […] Read more

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When is Pseudonymous Data Not Personal Information ?

The 2016 Brussels Privacy Symposium which took place last week (November 8th) is the first annual academic program jointly presented by the Brussels Privacy Hub of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) and the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF). The all-day workshop is titled: Identifiability: Policy and Practical Solutions for Anonymization and Pseudonymization. Khaled El Emam, […] Read more

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Global Standards for Fitness Apps and Wearables Advance With Best Practices from the Future of Privacy Forum and the EU MHealth Code of Conduct

Wearable and mobile devices that help users track physiological information can greatly improve consumers’ lives. Wearable technologies – and related apps and services – can use sensors to collect environmental, behavioral, and social data from consumers. Users can monitor, evaluate, and improve something as simple as a fitness routine or as serious as a medicine […] Read more