A German doctor who had previously requested that a company stop sending him email advertisements took the company to court when they continued sending him unwanted email. According to a story in The Local, the doctor had had brief correspondence with the company but then had requested that they stop sending him email. Explaining why…
Category: Non-U.S.
Judge rules for Harkat over search
Andrew Duffy reports: Canada’s border agency engaged in an unauthorized intelligence-gathering exercise, rather than a legitimate search, when it raided the home of Ottawa terror suspect Mohamed Harkat, a Federal Court judge has ruled. Judge Simon Noël said Harkat’s constitutional right to privacy was seriously breached in last month’s raid, which featured 16 law enforcement…
Regulator warns Sibirtelecom on personal data protection
The Russian national regulator for the communicatons sector Roskomnadzor has issued a statement requiring regional operator Sibirtelecom to stop infringement of the law on personal data protection. The confidentiality requirements for personal data of subscribers were infringed when this data was included in bills delivered to subscribers. Source: TradingMarkets.com
PDM Party threatens TCI Journal with lawsuit
The individuals involved in TCI Journal may have yet another defamation suit filed against them for their coverage of alleged corruption in Turks & Caicos Islands, a British territory. Turks & Caicos Weekly News reports: Inflammatory news website the TCI Journal is being threatened with yet another lawsuit for apparently publishing “patently false” and “defamatory”…