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Friday, January 23, 2004

Findings: New findings issued by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner

Commissioner's Findings - Privacy Commissioner of Canada - For the first time in quite a while, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner has issued a new batch of findings (and when I say "new", it only means newly-released because they all date from August through September of last year):

  1. PIPED Act Case Summary #223: Bank accused of collecting too much information from credit card applicant
  2. PIPED Act Case Summary #222: Bank exceeds time limits in responding to an access request
  3. PIPED Act Case Summary #221: Bank fails to respond to access request within time limit
  4. PIPED Act Case Summary #220: Telemarketer objects to employer sharing her sales results with other employees
  5. PIPED Act Case Summary #219: Bank requires credit checks as condition for opening deposit account
  6. PIPED Act Case Summary #218: Bank accused of using personal information for purposes other than those for which it was initially collected
  7. PIPED Act Case Summary #217: A telecommunications company requires two pieces of identification from a subscriber
  8. PIPED Act Case Summary #216: An airport is accused of not having disclosed all the personal information requested by an employee and of not having retained other personal information
privacylawyer at 1/23/2004 01:15:00 pm
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