Courts Rule That Internet Subscribers' Name And Address Are Not Private
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Courts Rule That Internet Subscribers' Name And Address Are Not Private
In two recent decisions of the Ontario Superior Court, the court
found that subscribers of Internet Service Providers (ISPs) andtheir family members have "no reasonable expectation ofprivacy" in the subscriber's name and municipal address.While the judges in R. v. Wilson and R...See the full content of this document
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