Halsbury's Laws of Canada – Technology and Internet (2024 Reissue)
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The internet and other information technology have become a part of everyday life, changing the law in a plethora of fields, from e-commerce and intellectual property to civil and criminal wrongdoing. Computers have also revolutionized the judicial process, through such means as electronic discovery and electronic filing.
Halsbury’s Technology and Internet (2024 Reissue) concisely identifies and explains the many facets of the Canadian legal system that have been affected by computers, the internet and other information technology. Topics covered in this valuable title include:
- Electronic documents, signatures and payments
- Technology and privacy rights
- Online marketing, solicitation and advertising
- Québec language requirements for online commercial activity
- Electronic transactions
- Consumer protection for internet contracts and sales agreements
- Disclosure
- Cancellation and amendment of agreements
- Copyright
- Websites
- Computer programs
- ISP liability
- Patents, trade secrets and industrial designs
- Trademarks and passing off
- Torts
- Defamation
- Invasion of privacy
- Passing off
- Distribution of intimate images
- Public disclosure of private facts
- Criminal offences
- Publication of intimate images
- Luring and disorderly conduct
- Obscenity and child pornography
- Making sexually explicit material available
- Sexual offence agreement or arrangement
- Hate propaganda
- Harassment and threats
- Defrauding the public or any person
- Identity theft and fraud
- Defamatory libel
- Unauthorized use of computer or computer hacking
- Mischief in relation to computer data
- Gaming, betting and lottery schemes
- Distracted driving
- Discovery, production and disclosure
- Electronic evidence and filing
- Notice and Service
- Digital Hearing Workspace
Table des matières
I. Introduction
II. Electronic Documents, Signatures and Payments
III. Protection of Electronic Personal Information and Privacy
IV. Commercial Activity Online
V. Intellectual Property
VI. Improper Use of Technology (Civil and Criminal)
VII. Technology and the Judicial System