Those arguing that the new law will have little impact on spam miss the point: the law is shifting privacy expectations in how our information is collected and used. (thestar.com)
Despite the undesirable consequences on privacy expectations it is worth remembering that such photos, much like more conventional surveillance evidence, are not necessarily harmful in and of themselves. (bc-injury-law.com)
In my view, the building pressure to govern corporate information is bound to create labour and employment conflict unless employers effectively manage employee privacy expectations starting now. (slaw.ca)