The controversial issue of lawful access rules, which address questions of police use of
Internet subscriber information and interception capabilities at Canadian telecom companies, has long been played down by Canadian governments.
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According to
information provided by the A-G's office, the complaint alleges that since January 2012 Spectrum - TWC's marketing promised
subscribers who signed up for its
Internet service that they would get a «fast, reliable connection» to the
Internet from anywhere in their home.
«The purpose of the physical use of the kiosks is for
subscribers to be able to make free domestic calls, provide USB charging ports to charge up phones and tablets, provide
Internet access, and for emergency services,» said Bronx Borough President Diaz Jr. «I want to thank the Department of
Information Technology and Telecommunications, as well as CityBridge, for listening to the issues raised by New York City residents regarding the use of these kiosks and making these positive adjustments.
The main question is whether
Internet intermediaries should be proactive, i.e. not only cooperate upon receipt of
information from various sources but also scrutinize their sphere for problematic, anti-social and potentially harmful material; this in order to promote trust among their
subscribers.
In so doing, the court recognized that «citizens have a reasonable expectation of privacy protected by Article I... of the New Jersey Constitution, in the
subscriber information they provide to
Internet service providers — just as New Jersey citizens have a privacy interest in their bank records stored by banks and telephone billing records kept by phone companies.»
A Supreme Court ruling that put an end to law enforcement agencies being able to informally ask
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) for
subscriber information doesn't prohibit police work, but sets minimum standards that police must follow, says Toronto criminal lawyer Graham Clark.
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(1) Every telecommunications service provider shall provide a person designated under subsection (3), on his or her written request, with any
information in the service provider's possession or control respecting the name, address, telephone number and electronic mail address of any
subscriber to any of the service provider's telecommunications services and the
Internet protocol address, mobile identification number, electronic serial number, local service provider identifier, international mobile equipment identity number, international mobile
subscriber identity number and
subscriber identity module card number that are associated with the
subscriber's service and equipment.
Warnings» content (identical for both warnings)
Information relating to: The
Internet's
subscriber's duty to monitor his
Internet access, to ensure that it is not used for any copyright infringement (article L.336 - 3 of the IPC) the existence of securitization measures to prevent a breach of this duty the penalties incurred the legal offer of online cultural content
They then obtained from the
Internet Service Provider (ISP), without prior judicial authorization, the
subscriber information associated with that IP address.
To be admissible, referrals made to the RPC must provide
information on the acts likely to constitute a breach (date and time of the acts), the IP address of the
Internet subscriber concerned, etc..
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When police have
subscriber information and an IP address, they can find «deeply personal» data related to an individual's
Internet use and it should be possible to challenge whether the warrant was obtained lawfully, argued defence lawyer Cindy Wasser.
Writing for the court, Chief Justice Stuart Rabner said: «We now hold that citizens have a reasonable expectation of privacy protected by Article I... of the New Jersey Constitution, in the
subscriber information they provide to
Internet service providers — just as New Jersey citizens have a privacy interest in their bank records stored by banks and telephone billing records kept by phone companies.»
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