The final Law Bytes podcast of 2025 released last week took a look back at the year in digital policy. With the podcast on a ...
This week’s Law Bytes podcast featured a look at the year in review in digital law and policy. Before wrapping up for the ...
Canadian digital law and policy in 2025 was marked by the unpredictable with changes in leadership in Canada and the U.S.
The devastating consequences of the rise of antisemitism is in the spotlight this week in the wake of the horrific Chanukah ...
The political response to terrorist attacks - particularly those involving antisemitism - now follow a fairly standard ...
The “right to be forgotten” – perhaps better characterized as a right to de-index – has been a hotly debated privacy issue for well over a decade now, pitting those that argue that the harms that may ...
The return of the House of Commons from the summer break brings with it a resumption of debate on government bills. Topping the list this week is Bill C-2, the omnibus border measures bill, that ...
The pressure to adopt new legal technologies, notably including AI, continues to increase as lawyers, law firms and their clients look for new efficiencies and tools to improve the practice of law.
When the intersection of law and technology presents seemingly intractable new challenges, policy makers often bet on technology itself to solve the problem. Whether countering copyright infringement ...
After years of dismissing the warnings of likely retaliation, the Canadian government caved last night on the digital services tax. Faced with the prospect of the U.S. suspending trade negotiations, ...
This framing is incredibly misleading and vulnerable to legal challenge. The information demand power actually includes whether the person provides or has provided services to any subscriber or client ...
Fresh off Bill C-2 and lawful access provisions buried in a border safety bill, the government has now quietly inserted provisions that exempt political parties from the application of privacy ...
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