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Ottawa woman in condo ad wins precedent-setting privacy fight

Posted on November 28, 2017June 25, 2025 by Dissent

Joe Lofaro reports:

An Ottawa lawyer says his client has set a precedent in Ontario by successfully arguing in court her privacy was violated after footage of her jogging in public was used for commercial purposes.

Condo developer Colonnade BridgePort had contracted media production company Waterbridge Creative Media Inc. to film the Westboro neighbourhood in the summer of 2014 for a marketing video to promote an upcoming residential condo project.

Read more on CBC  News.

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