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Projet de loi C-51 (Loi anti-terroriste), surveillance et vie privée
Éloïse Gratton February 5, 2015
Auteure: Catherine Paquin-Veillette, Étudiante au cours de DRT6929E Le premier ministre Stephen Harper déclarait ce qui suit au sujet du dépôt à la Chambre des communes du Canada de son nouveau Projet de loi C-51 : Nous croyons que ce que nous faisons aujourd’hui […] nous rendra plus en sécurité […] Mais je ne suis pas […] Read more
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La lutte anti-terrorisme, le nouvel hydre Orwellien
Éloïse Gratton January 24, 2015
Auteur: Raphael Pallanca, Étudiant au cours de DRT6929E Avis aux “cyberdjihadistes” et aux autres internautes: Big Bernard is watching you! À la suite des attentats perpétrés au Canada en octobre dernier, le gouvernement fédéral du Canada a récemment annoncé qu’il profitera des premiers mois de 2015 pour renforcer certaines lois. D’ailleurs un projet de […] Read more
Legal News
Google condamné pour avoir refusé une demande de droit à l’oubli
Éloïse Gratton January 22, 2015
Auteure: Catherine Paquin-Veillette, Étudiante au cours de DRT6929E Le 19 décembre 2014, le Tribunal de Grande Instance de Paris, ordonnait à Google de faire droit à une demande de déréférencement présentée par l’une de ses utilisatrice. Aussi appelé droit à l’oubli, le droit au déréférencement est la possibilité donnée à une personne de faire supprimer […] Read more
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Intelligence artificielle et questions juridiques
Éloïse Gratton January 14, 2015
Auteure: Catherine Paquin-Veillette, Étudiante au cours de DRT6929E La Future of Life Institute soulève plusieurs questions juridiques relatives au développement de l’intelligence artificielle The Future of Life Institute (FLI) est un organisme sans but lucratif ayant comme principal objectif de soutenir la recherche et de sensibiliser la population aux différents risques existentiels auxquels l’humanité serait confrontée, […] Read more
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Forty hours on privacy
Éloïse Gratton January 6, 2015
I will be teaching, for a third 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 12 to April 13, 2015. I have been teaching since 2009 (e-commerce law from 2009 – […] Read more
Legal
Health-tracking bracelets and privacy issues
Éloïse Gratton December 20, 2014
Health-tracking bracelets are growing in popularity and many industry players have introduced these types of devices and apps in the last few years. We can think of the Apple Watch and Healthkit as well as the Fitbit App. Personal fitness bracelets can track users’ steps and calories burned and collect information on health, heart rate, and sleep. […] Read more
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R. v. Fearon: Limited Warrantless Search of Cell Phones Permitted
Éloïse Gratton December 11, 2014
Today, the Supreme Court of Canada released its decision in the R. v. Fearon case pertaining to the legality of cell phones searches by the police. Two men, one armed with a handgun, robbed a merchant as she loaded her car with jewellery. The robbers grabbed some bags and fled in a vehicle. Shortly, the police became […] Read more
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New book “Practical Guide to E-Commerce and Internet Law” is out!
Éloïse Gratton November 27, 2014
My latest book Practical Guide to E-Commerce and Internet Law is out. It was co-authored with my colleague Elisa Henry, and IP and IT law expert and is published by LexisNexis. Other McMillan attorneys also contributed: Yasin Bismilla authored Chapter 6 on Patents, Michael Reid authored Chapter 7 on Website Development and Chapter 8 on Website Hosting, and A. Max […] Read more
Events
The Quebec private sector data protection law is celebrating its 20 years of existence!
Éloïse Gratton November 24, 2014
The Quebec private sector data protection law, An Act respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector is celebrating its 20 years of existence. The Quebec bar is organizing an event to celebrate the existence of this law : Les 20 ans de la Loi sur la protection des renseignements personnels dans le secteur privé. The event is taking […] Read more
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McGill Law Journal Podcast: Privacy and Government surveillance
Éloïse Gratton November 17, 2014
Has Canada achieved the right balance between protecting the state’s national security interest and respecting the legitimate privacy expectations of Canadians? I recently contributed with Professor Vincent Gautrais (Université de Montréal) to a McGill Law Journal Podcast on the topic of government surveillance. The podcast entitled “Vie privée sous surveillance” (French only) discusses state surveillance in Canada […] Read more