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Category: Internet Law

Happy Retirement to Raun Burnham

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Happy Retirement to Raun Burnham
Happy Retirement to Raun Burnham

In two years the Internet Law Center will celebrate its 20th year. This year, however, the firm is celebrating a somewhat bittersweet milestone — our first retirement. After fifteen years of helping this firm as a legal assistant with a specialty in trademark filings, Raun MacKinnon Burnham has taken her final bow. According to SevenReflections.com,…

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The Emerging Legal and Regulatory Risks of Loyalty Programs

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The Emerging Legal and Regulatory Risks of Loyalty Programs
The Emerging Legal and Regulatory Risks of Loyalty Programs

As part of our commitment to keeping you informed of new regulatory developments and their potential implications, we have highlighted recent statements by federal officials concerning loyalty programs, such as those involving airline miles and credit card points. These comments signal a potential shift in how these programs are viewed under consumer protection laws, and…

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Abandoning Institutional Neutrality: Why the University of Windsor Encampment Agreements Constrain Academic Freedom and Freedom of Expression

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Abandoning Institutional Neutrality: Why the University of Windsor Encampment Agreements Constrain Academic Freedom and Freedom of Expression
Abandoning Institutional Neutrality: Why the University of Windsor Encampment Agreements Constrain Academic Freedom and Freedom of Expression

The University of Windsor’s agreements with encampment protesters and a student group have rightly raised concerns about antisemitism given their double standard treatment of Israeli institutions and impact on academic freedoms. While much of the initial emphasis has focused on the ill-advised decision to effectively establish a ban on agreements with Israeli institutions and establish…

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Does renewing a domain name count as “registering” a domain name under the ACPA? – Attorney Evan Brown

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Does renewing a domain name count as “registering” a domain name under the ACPA? – Attorney Evan Brown
Does renewing a domain name count as “registering” a domain name under the ACPA? – Attorney Evan Brown

The Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (“ACPA”) is a federal law – part of the Lanham Act that deals with trademarks and unfair competition. It says that a person can be liable if he or she registers a domain name that contains another’s distinctive trademark with a bad faith intent to profit from that mark. One…

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Know When to Fold Em: The Big Risk Behind Canada’s Digital Services Tax Bet

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Know When to Fold Em: The Big Risk Behind Canada’s Digital Services Tax Bet
Know When to Fold Em: The Big Risk Behind Canada’s Digital Services Tax Bet

The Globe and Mail runs my opinion piece on Canada’s digital services tax today. I open by noting that the Canadian government’s efforts to regulate big tech companies sometimes feels like a series of high-stakes poker matches in which the government foolishly bets that readily apparent risks can be ignored. That approach has proven costly:…

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Cyberleagle: The Online Safety Act illegality duties

Posted on August 22, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Cyberleagle: The Online Safety Act illegality duties
Cyberleagle: The Online Safety Act illegality duties

Part 3 of a short series of reflections on Ofcom’s Illegal Harms consultation under the Online Safety Act 2023 (OSA).  This post analyses the illegality duties created by the OSA. That is not as simple as one might hope. The intrepid reader has to hack their way through a thicket of separately defined, subtly differing, duties….

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Cybersecurity For Small Businesses Tip #5 – Get Physical (Set Physical Controls) – LegalTXTS – A Luminate Law Blog

Posted on August 22, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Cybersecurity For Small Businesses Tip #5 – Get Physical (Set Physical Controls) – LegalTXTS – A Luminate Law Blog
Cybersecurity For Small Businesses Tip #5 – Get Physical (Set Physical Controls) – LegalTXTS – A Luminate Law Blog

This is the fifth and final post in a blog series in honor of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month.  Cybersecurity might seem like technical stuff, but don’t overlook the role of physical vulnerabilities in security incidents.  The 2018 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report found that 11% of breaches involved physical actions.  The 2016 Verizon Data Breach…

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Cyberleagle: The Online Safety Act illegality duties: a regime about harm?

Posted on August 22, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Cyberleagle: The Online Safety Act illegality duties: a regime about harm?
Cyberleagle: The Online Safety Act illegality duties: a regime about harm?

This is Part 2 of a short series of reflections on Ofcom’s Illegal Harms Consultation under the Online Safety Act 2023 (OSA). Ofcom are currently in the process of considering submissions following closure of the consultation in February 2o24. The very title of the Ofcom consultation — Illegal Harms — prompts questions about the illegality…

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