Neo-Nazi member calls hacking 'an invasion of privacy'
Some of the Canadians whose names were revealed when neo-Nazi websites were hacked have admitted to CBC News that they have been associated with the organizations.
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Google's New Invasion-of-Privacy Policy Is Murky, Leaves Little Options
COMMENTARY | After establishing itself as one of the world's most favorite search engines, Google plans to use its internet dominance to become one of the world's premiere invaders of privacy.
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Cameras in public spaces raise issues of privacy vs. safety
Increasingly around the Port City, government cameras are keeping an eye on residents and visitors, and the trend isn't expected to fade.
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You can now sue for invasion of privacy in Ontario
The Ontario Court of Appeal has recognized a right to sue for damages for invasion of personal privacy, which includes snooping through financial, health and employment records, opening mail, reading diaries and intruding into the sexual orientation and practices of another person.
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Invasion of privacy points to bigger issues
Invasion of privacy points to bigger issues Published Jan 9, 2012 01:01AM MDT Dear Carolyn • So I did something I know is wrong. During a recent visit, my mother-in-law checked her email and never logged out. Instead of doing the right thing and logging it out, I read her sent mail. I had a hunch she was talking negatively about my husband and me, and unfortunately my hunch was confirmed. She is ...
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