The Return of Lawful Access? Supreme Court to Decide if Warrant is Needed for IP Address
The seemingly dead debate surrounding lawful access is potentially making a return with a case currently before the Supreme Court.
The seemingly dead debate surrounding lawful access is potentially making a return with a case currently before the Supreme Court.
After rejecting a challenge to the Rogers Shaw merger, the “Competition” Tribunal is now threatening to disclose IP addresses.
A Canadian government IP address have been used to whitewash Wikipedia’s entry of Steven Guilbeault. Edits have since been removed.
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