It is highly unlikely that an aggressive copyright holder will use N&N when they will be able to get
subscriber information without a court order and communicate threats directly to ISP customers.
Not exact matches
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information contained in this website for any purpose
without seeking legal advice from a qualified lawyer practicing in the reader's province.
Internet
subscribers and online readers should not rely upon these sample legal documents or the
information contained in this website for any purpose
without seeking legal advice from a qualified lawyer practicing in the reader's province.
The group, with more than 420,000 obsessive
subscribers who have collectively tried every beauty product under the sun, is filled with
information on everything from understanding the importance of your cleanser's pH level to decoding the ingredient list on your moisturizer
without a PhD in chemistry.
The Site may use any personal
information that has been provided by the
subscriber or that has been collected by the Site about the
subscriber for any purpose, including
without limitation, technical, administration, research and development, customer administration, marketing, age verification, promotional and advertising use by the Site or third parties authorized to use the
information by the Site.
For example, we may inform our advertisers that a certain percentage of our
subscribers or website users fall within a certain age range or are from a certain geographic area,
without disclosing the personally identifiable
information of any one individual.
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subscribers and online readers should not act upon this
information without seeking professional legal counsel.
Without detracting from the point that
subscriber information and other non-content records can reveal a great deal about individuals and thus deserve to be protected by appropriate standards (for compelled as well as voluntary disclosure), the voluntary disclosure of personal
information under s. 7 (3)(c. 1) of PIPEDA in response to requests from law enforcement agencies, if maintained, should at least be limited to non-content
information.
In the absence of clear statutory authority for police to obtain
subscriber information (and other personal
information)
without a warrant, the term «lawful authority» has been fraught with conflicting interpretations, with some TSPs taking the position that it means a warrant or court order, and with courts struggling to determine its scope.
They then obtained from the Internet Service Provider (ISP),
without prior judicial authorization, the
subscriber information associated with that IP address.
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information without seeking professional counsel.
Here the police obtained ISP
subscriber information associated with an IP address
without prior judicial authorization.
Bill C - 30 was fundamentally flawed and there are no circumstances that justify giving law enforcement the ability to obtain «
subscriber information»
without judicial authorization.
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