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Tag: Privacy

Tag: Privacy

Privacy Rights of Witnesses in Arbitration: Federal Court of Appeal Weighs In

In the recent decision of Canada (Attorney General) v. Philps, 2019 FCA 240, the Federal Court of Appeal weighed

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Ottawa resident wins Right to Privacy case based on video clip
An Ottawa woman recently won her case against an advertising firm who used a clip of her jogging for

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Revenge Porn: The Consequences of Publishing Naked Photos of Your Ex – Part 3
In parts one and two of this series, we outlined the possible civil and criminal consequence of posting an

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Revenge Porn: The Consequences of Publishing Naked Photos of Your Ex – Part 2
¬What happens if I share explicit images or videos of my ex without their consent? Is this a crime?

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Revenge Porn: The Consequences of Publishing Naked Photos of Your Ex – Part 1
So-called revenge porn involves the distribution of sexually explicit images or videos without the subject’s knowledge or consent, typically

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Explicit Videos and Peeping Tom Drones – Emerging Torts in the Twenty First-Century
Judges and lawmakers are slowly becoming more adept at dealing with new technologies. Individuals who invade the privacy of

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