The Return of Lawful Access? Supreme Court to Decide if Warrant is Needed for IP Address Drew Wilson | January 19, 2023 The seemingly dead debate surrounding lawful access is potentially making a return with a case currently before the Supreme Court.
Competition Tribunal Threatens to Disclose IP Addresses Following Rogers Shaw Merger Challenge Rejection Drew Wilson | December 30, 2022 After rejecting a challenge to the Rogers Shaw merger, the “Competition” Tribunal is now threatening to disclose IP addresses.
IP Address Linked to Canadian Government Used to Whitewash Wikipedia Drew Wilson | June 6, 2021 A Canadian government IP address have been used to whitewash Wikipedia’s entry of Steven Guilbeault. Edits have since been removed.
Users Wrongly Accused of Internet Piracy Step Forward Drew Wilson | July 2, 2009 Is an IP address sufficient evidence to prosecute an alleged file-sharer? This is a question that has been tackled by many in legal circles around the world. Some countries, including Canada, have court rulings that suggested that it wasn’t sufficient evidence by itself. In spite of this, ACS Law in the UK seems to think …