Canadian Bar Association Worried About ISP Surveillance
The Association has sent a public letter on the subject to the federal Minister of Justice.
University of Ottawa law professor Michael Geist published a related post concerning amendments to the Bell Sympatico customer agreement that people fear opens the door to greater surveillance of users.
This is all linked to discussions about lawful access, the lawful interception of communications as well as search and seizure of information by law enforcement agencies.
Labels: criminal law, Internet, law societies, privacy, telecommunications
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