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Join Date: Dec 2003
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2257 vs Canadian Privacy Law
It's in a mainstream newspaper again.
http://www.canada.com/ottawa/ottawac...0-77488565cff0 Some nice quotes: "We're in a grey zone here in Canada," says Greg Jones, spokesman for LiveCamNetwork.com, a Montreal business that runs live, pay-per-view chats with scantily clad performers. Nobody in the U.S. wants to do business with you "if you can't provide IDs. We're breaking an American law if we don't send them, and if we comply, we're breaking Canadian privacy laws. So if Mr. Psycho wants to get (in touch with) his blond Asian dwarf, and love her to death literally, he'll end up getting her ID." Sounds like grounds for a NAFTA case. But David Fewer, staff counsel for the Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic at the University of Ottawa and an online privacy advocate, called the situation an unfortunate "subspecies of a wider phenomenon where (the U.S. is) basically exporting domestic laws." Hope you guys send Dubyah back home to Texas soon. ps. I see the LA Times has added a Porn Industry section also. |
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