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Canadian Internet law update - 2015

This paper summarizes selected developments in Canadian Internet law during 2015. Internet law is a vast area that continues to develop rapidly

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Give your franchise agreement a facelift - Part 2

As markets change, franchisors must consider the impact on their brand offering and their strategy to stay relevant. If there is a business case for

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Case Note: Maison St-Patrice inc. v Cusson, 2016 QCTAT 482: Exclusion of...

This case deals with the admissibility of Facebook content as evidence. It arises in the context of a hearing before the Occupational Health and

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Cyber-Fraud targets executive mailboxes

We all know the email asking us to help someone (often foreign royalty) to move several million dollars - all we have to do is give them our bank

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U.S. Online Payment Processor Dwolla Fined $100,000 for Misrepresenting Data...

In March, 2016 the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) issued a Consent Order against Dwolla Inc., an online payment platform, for

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Court of Appeal crafts clarifying domain decision

In a recent decision, Michaels v. Michaels Stores Procurement Co (2016 FCA 88), the Federal Court of Appeal provided a clear statement that the

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Privacy and Cybersecurity Issues in Canadian M&A Transactions

Privacy and cybersecurity have become areas of significant potential liability in Canada and elsewhere. Organizations that misuse personal

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Practical Tips for Obtaining a Norwich Order

Have you been wronged, but are unsure by whom? There’s an app for that! An application, that isfor a Norwich Order. In the age of the internet, it

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New Tools for IP Owners to Enforce Rights Against Internet Infringers

Two recent appeal-level decisions, one by the British Columbia Court of Appeal, the other by the Federal Court of Appeal, have created powerful new

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DOJ v. Apple: Key Lessons for Employers

The U.S. Justice Department announced last week that they were dropping their court action in which they sought to compel Apple to create a backdoor

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Legal Strategies for Financial Institution Cybersecurity and Minimizing Risks

IT infrastructure, including data management and telecommunications, is becoming the nervous system, if not the brain, of many companies. The failure

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More on the Law of the Blockchain

In my last blog about the blockchain, I talked a bit about what blockchain technology is and how it could be useful. Just as a reminder, a blockchain

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S3nd Us teH MoNey: Ransomware Advisory Issued for Canadian Companies

Ransomware attacks, in which hackers encrypt all the files on a computer and threaten to delete them unless a ransom is paid, are becoming

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Please Hang Up: Court Dismisses Certified Prepaid Wireless Services Class...

In Sankar v. Bell Mobility Inc., the Ontario Court of Appeal (Court) granted summary judgment dismissing a certified class action against Bell

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DHS Warns of New Ransomware Threats

The Department of Homeland Security ("DHS") recently issued a joint alert with the Canadian Cyber Incident Response Centre warning of two new

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Privacy Commissioner Targets IoT Health Devices in Sweep

What rumours is your fitness tracker spreading about you? In its latest Internet of Things themed sweep, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of

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New Tools for IP Owners to Enforce Rights Against Internet Infringers

Two recent appeal-level decisions, one by the British Columbia Court of Appeal, the other by the Federal Court of Appeal, have created powerful new

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Lessons from the Consumer Products and Retail Summit: Are Bricks and Mortar...

In 2015, the retail industry was plagued with bad news and disappointing earnings. Many retailers closed their doors in Canada, including MEXX, Jacob

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The SCC Monitor (19042016)

The SCC recently granted leave to appeal from the judgment of the B.C. Court of Appeal in Douez v. Facebook (“Douez”), which likely garnered

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Regulators Announce International Investigation into Practices of Internet...

A number of data protection authorities (DPAs) around the globe have issued press releases confirming their involvement in the 2016 global privacy

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