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The Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Developments in privacy law and writings of a Canadian privacy lawyer, containing information related to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (aka PIPEDA) and other Canadian and international laws.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

New findings from the OPC

The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada has just released another bunch of new findings. I haven't read them yet, but I'll probably have a comment or two when I get a chance:

Commissioner's Findings - Privacy Commissioner of Canada:

  • "PIPEDA Case summary #346: E-mail message raises questions about purposes, credibility and accountability
  • PIPEDA Case summary #345: Private school not covered by PIPEDA
  • PIPEDA Case summary #344: Couple's safety deposit box opened in error
  • PIPEDA Case summary #343: Insurance company requires property owners to collect tenants' personal information
  • PIPEDA Case summary #342: Owner allowed to disclose tenants’ rent information
  • PIPEDA Case summary #341: Fees and the role of a medical practitioner considered in denial of access complaint
privacylawyer at 10/17/2006 09:39:00 am
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