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Saskatchewan Court refuses to admit expert evidence on reasonable expectation of privacy for ISP customer information

Posted on November 5, 2011 by pogowasright.org

David Fraser writes:

The Saskatchewan Court of Queen’s bench has just released a decision in which the Court refused the defendant’s application to admit expert evidence to support the proposition that there exists a reasonable expectation of privacy in customer name and address information when the police request it from an ISP with only an IP address.

Read more on Canadian Privacy Law Blog.

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