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    THE ONGOING SAGA: FACEBOOK HEMORRHAGING ITS USERS PRIVACY
    July 7, 2020in Blogs, Data governance, Privacy0by Editor
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    THE ONGOING SAGA: FACEBOOK HEMORRHAGING ITS USERS PRIVACY

    Yet again, another regulator, the Competition Bureau of Canada (the Bureau), has unmasked Facebook for incessant acts of breaching its user’s information privacy. On May 19, 2020, the Competition Commission…

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    November 18, 2019in Blogs, Data governance, Privacy0by Editor
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    Who owns my privacy and why I don’t want people to know where I drive

    To me, “big data” has become synonymous with Big Brother, the central political figure behind data collection and monitoring in George Orwell’s “1984.” Big Data plays a similar role in…

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    May 31, 2016in Blogs, Internet, Privacy, Social Media0by Editor
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    Privacy Injunctions in the Age of the Internet and Social Media: PJS v News Group Newspapers

    The reposting of this article is part of a cross-post agreement with Cyberlex. You’re a celebrity and had a threesome. Your partner wasn’t one of them. You want the affair to…

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    May 25, 2016in Blogs, Privacy, US0by Editor
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    Spokeo: Will U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision Impact Privacy Damages in Canada?

    The re-posting of this article is part of a cross-posting agreement with CyberLex. The Spokeo decision’s requirement that there be a concrete injury in order to ground privacy damages is…

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