Consumer Authentication in Canada

Electronic authentication is common in this information-driven society, as daily transactions through electronic services and the Internet require remote electronic authentication. Online transactions are increasingly seamless through the connection of multiple devices which offer services to consumers that were previously unattainable. Many authentication systems collect and use the personal information of users in a way that compromises their privacy and security. Authentication systems must be designed to give consumers more control over their personal information, promoting user security and effective privacy [...]

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Safe Harbor Compliance

Safe Harbor is an advantageous agreement between the United States and the European Union that governs the protection of data during transfer from the E.U. to the U.S. American companies wishing to do business with companies in the E.U. may receive certification, stating they have implemented data protection principles that are similar and equal to those of the E.U. Data Protection Directive, and are then allowed unrestricted data transfers with entities in the E.U. Recently, the FTC– the U.S. body governing enforcement of Safe Harbor– has begun to crack down on U.S. companies claiming Safe Harbor compliance, but failing to implement the required protection standards. Multi-national companies must now take a strong look at their privacy policies and notices to ensure they are Safe Harbor compliant and avoid Federal [...]

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Proposed bill shows State's Rights sometimes fall to bad federal legislation

Proposed legislation H.R. 2221 by Illinois Representative Rush seeks to preempts more restrictive privacy laws on the books in several states. While the Data Accountability and Trust Act handles several important information privacy issues, the State’s Rights infringement could hurt citizens’ [...]

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Federal Trade Commission to target EULAs

Even though most software and service providers are legitimately creating EULAs without deceptive intent, they are difficult to understand for the typical consumer. Then there are those that simply aren’t cooperating. Is it time to limit the “legal-ese” and construct simple, plain language [...]

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Consumer Protection Laws: States trump Federal

Federal consumer protection laws serve as a baseline for states to follow. The Supreme Court upheld Maine’s cigarette labeling law as appropriate. The CIPP emphasizes this topic [...]

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