Privacy Law

Articles by Privacy Lawyers in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Are Browse Wrap (Terms of Use) Agreements Binding?
It is increasingly common for websites to include “Terms of Use” agreements. These agreements set out the terms and conditions to which the user must agree in exchange for using the site. A question that sometimes arises in the law is: how does one demonstrate that a user assented to the Terms of Use agreement?
Legal Rights in a Photograph
Toronto internet lawyer Gil Zvulony examines the various rights in a photograph, including, copyrights, moral rights, publicity rights and privacy rights.
Protecting your Private Information in Ontario
As we move forward into an age where growing portions of lives are becoming increasingly digitized, many holes are becoming apparent in these new information systems. A lot of these holes revolve around issues of personal information and privacy. Because this scenario is relatively novel, many people including policy makers, academics, lawyers and so on, are grappling with the consequences; and more importantly, with avenues by which to remedy apparent wrongs.
Privacy Policy: Why Your Website Should Have One
Privacy Policy: Why Your Website Should Have One by Shaya Silber, Toronto Internet Lawyer At a time where a vast amount of commerce and communications take place in cyberspace, everyone who is involved must be conscious of the information that they are sharing about themselves, and collecting about others. Disclosing personal information, or using someone [...]
Cloud Computing: Everyone is Doing it!
The use of cloud computing is growing. This article looks at the legal and privacy implications of cloud computing for businesses.
Privacy Law: License Plates
Toronto Privacy Lawyer discusses the privacy law implications of the collection and storage of license plate data by businesses.
In the News: Our Internet Lawyer Quoted in the Toronto Star
Toronto Internet lawyer, Shaya Silber’s opinion was recently featured in a Toronto Star article about a new Facebook feature. The article “Facebook launches ‘chat’ service to prevent suicides” appeared in the Toronto Star on December 14, 2011.


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