It is only a matter of time before machine-learning technology will make its way into Canadian bail courts, experts say, and we need to be prepared: https://t.co/jNrg4eYaLk via @torontostar
That one time I actually looked into whether a home is a "good investment" and found out that so few people pay of their mortgage within their lifetime (about 1 in 3) that it's not even tracked nationally.
A torrent of lawsuits are descending on Canadians accused of online file sharing. If you get one of these, it can't be ignored. You're actually being sued for copyright infringement. More info here: https://t.co/ZeoO1XSdhb
#Copyright#P2P#Torrent
"Sometimes, the intersection of law and technology creates interesting legal or policy issues for lawyers and courts to explore; other times, it just creates headaches." https://t.co/rwXvcCJ72P
It’s back: Canadian music industry calling on the government to establish a music copying fee on all devices - smartphones and tablets. No longer just an iPod tax as the industry’s demand is far broader. https://t.co/GERHSKmEhw
Canada's privacy commissioner thinks you should have the right to change inaccurate, incomplete or outdated information in search engines. https://t.co/B57RvoGh97 @mattbraga