Naming Canada’s Anti-Spam/Anti-Spyware Law
Last week in a blog post I asked for suggestions to help name Canada’s new anti-SPAM and anti-spyware law, Bill –C-28. The Bill has no short title and needs one. You clearly had fun trying to come up...
View ArticleWill it be illegal to recommend a dentist under Canada’s new anti-spam law...
Over the holidays I got an email from one of my relatives visiting Toronto. She asked me to recommend a dental surgeon for an unexpected tooth extraction. She also asked me to refer her to other...
View ArticleEvaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: why they are needed
Industry Canada has now published its revised draft Electronic Commerce Protection Regulations. These regulations to Canada’s new anti-spam/anti-malware/spyware law (CASL) are open for comment for a...
View ArticleEvaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: how to assess them
In a previous post,Evaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: why they are needed, I suggested thatclose scrutiny needs to be given toIndustry 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 ArticleThe Industry Canada CASL regulations and RIAS: a lost opportunity
If it was not clear enough before that there are many problems with CASL, it became evident when Industry Canada released the final regulations and the Regulatory Impact Analysis Statement (the RIAS)....
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 ArticleCASL: the unofficial FAQ, regulatory impact statement, and compliance guideline
The “anti-spam” portion of Canada’s anti-spam/spyware law (CASL) came into on July 1, 2014. The “malware/spyware” computer program provisions come into force on January 15, 2015. Most organizations are...
View ArticleNaming Canada’s Anti-Spam/Anti-Spyware Law
Last week in a blog post I asked for suggestions to help name Canada’s new anti-SPAM and anti-spyware law, Bill –C-28. The Bill has no short title and needs one. You clearly had fun trying to come up...
View ArticleWill it be illegal to recommend a dentist under Canada’s new anti-spam law...
Over the holidays I got an email from one of my relatives visiting Toronto. She asked me to recommend a dental surgeon for an unexpected tooth extraction. She also asked me to refer her to other...
View ArticleEvaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: why they are needed
Industry Canada has now published its revised draft Electronic Commerce Protection Regulations. These regulations to Canada’s new anti-spam/anti-malware/spyware law (CASL) are open for comment for a...
View ArticleEvaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: how to assess them
In a previous post,Evaluating the Industry Canada CASL regulations: why they are needed, I suggested thatclose scrutiny needs to be given toIndustry 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...
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 ArticleThe Industry Canada CASL regulations and RIAS: a lost opportunity
If it was not clear enough before that there are many problems with CASL, it became evident when Industry Canada released the final regulations and the Regulatory Impact Analysis Statement (the RIAS)....
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...
View ArticleCASL: the unofficial FAQ, regulatory impact statement, and compliance guideline
The “anti-spam” portion of Canada’s anti-spam/spyware law (CASL) came into on July 1, 2014. The “malware/spyware” computer program provisions come into force on January 15, 2015. Most organizations...
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