In the News – Online Obscenity
Toronto Internet Lawyer discussed the legality of posting the Luka Magnotta video on the Best Gore website with the national and international media. Mr. Zvulony took the position that the posting of the video violated Canada's obscenity laws.
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. He discusses the rights of photographers, models, by-standers, celebrities, and of ordinary people.
Can Google Read My Emails?
Toronto Internet Lawyer, Gil Zvulony, spoke recently to CTV news about Google's practice of scanning emails. Gil Zvulony's opinion is that such a practice is legal in Canada and that the lawsuit in the US will likely fail.
The Criminal Code Provision of Corrupting Morals
Toronto Internet Lawyer Gil Zvulony, spoke to various news media regarding the laying of criminal charges against Mark Marek. Marek was charged under section 163(1) of the Criminal Code of Canada. In June 2012, Mr. Zvulony expressed his opinion that distributing the Magnotta murder video was illegal and contrary to Canada's obscenity laws.
Is Catfishing Illegal?
Toronto Internet Lawyer, Gil Zvulony discusses the legality of catfishing and lying on the internet. He discusses whether catfishing might be considered fraud or intentional infliction of mental suffering.
In the News – Using Technology to Track your Cheating Partner
Toronto Internet Lawyer Shaya Silber's opinion was recently sought by City TV with respect to the legality of using technology to track your cheating partner.
Why Your Website Needs a Terms of Use Agreement
Terms of Use contracts are an essential tool to help minimize liability for websites. This article explores the benefits of having an expertly drafted terms of use agreement for your website.