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THE PATRIOT ACT affects all Canadian Marketers. Beware! [VIDEO 27m14s]

The USA PATRIOT ACT facilitates, among other things, the ability of U.S. authorities to conduct searches and to seize or compel the disclosure of records, which could risk the security of that data and a possible breach of Canadian private sector privacy legislation. According to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, a company […]

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Is your Business GDPR compliant? Free webinar

FREE WEBINAR: What every Canadian Small Business Needs to know about GDPR (June 18, 2018 @1pm)

If you have a website that may be accessed by European citizens, you MUST comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) or you may be facing heavy fines. FREE WEBINAR TODAY ONLY Monday, June 18, 2018 (1-2pm) EST Join me and get answers to these GDPR questions and more! What is the EU General

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Domain name(s)

The Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy (UDRP) is a process established by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) for the resolution of disputes regarding the registration of internet domain names.

When you register a domain name you agree that the name does not infringe upon or violate the rights of any third party and that you agree to participate in an arbitration-like proceeding should a claim be made against you.  A UDRP proceeding must establish three elements to succeed: The domain name is identical or confusingly

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Canadian Internet Law

Are you still paying for TV or do you use a loaded Android box?

One of the questions I get asked most frequently these days is… Are loaded Android boxes legal, and I’m pleased to share what Canadian internet law expert Michael Geist says which is… “Loaded android boxes falls a little bit into that grey area,” You see Canada’s Copyright Act prohibits unauthorized downloading of copyrighted content, but viewers using

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no spam

CASL (Canada Anti Spam Legislation): 3 things every sender of commercial mail needs to know

Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) establishes rules for the sending of commercial electronic messages (CEMs) and the installation of computer programs. CASL also prohibits the unauthorized alteration of transmission data. The rules that apply to CEMs come into force on July 1, 2014 while the rules governing computer programs take effect Jan. 15, 2015, followed by

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Canadian Internet Law

Bill C-11 What Happened and What Comes Next

The Bill C-11 legislative committee concluded its clause-by-clause review yesterday as eight government amendments were added to the bill and all opposition amendments were defeated. The amendments included an expanded enabler provision and some modest tinkering to other elements of the bill. There are still several steps needed before the bill passes including third reading

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