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Public Safety committee  From my perspective, I think there is a little more leeway than perhaps Dr. Davies sees. The reason I say this is that we have to pay attention to other parts of the context. When we leave content out there, who's paying? It's the communities that are targeted. It isn't a zero-

May 5th, 2022Committee meeting

Prof. Jane Bailey

Public Safety committee  There's a business model at the base of this that generates hits and profiles for sensationalism. You can't ignore that.

May 5th, 2022Committee meeting

Prof. Jane Bailey

Public Safety committee  The recommendations I've made to this committee are also recommendations I've made with respect to discussions around online harms and the online harms bill. I think the short answer is that we don't do enough to address systemic misogyny and other intersecting forms of oppressio

May 5th, 2022Committee meeting

Prof. Jane Bailey

Public Safety committee  It is central to my submission and it connects back to the prior question I was asked regarding the outstanding bill. Survivor-centred approaches are approaches that take into account and centre on what it is that survivors of particular kinds of violence want and need. What are

May 5th, 2022Committee meeting

Prof. Jane Bailey

Public Safety committee  Absolutely.

May 5th, 2022Committee meeting

Prof. Jane Bailey

Public Safety committee  There certainly are connections between the work I have been doing and IMVE. First of all, young people have, at least historically, been primary targets for radicalization initiatives, and in terms of hateful attacks we only have to look at incel extremism in Canada and elsewher

May 5th, 2022Committee meeting

Prof. Jane Bailey

Public Safety committee  I think it's complicated, as all of these issues are. Absolutely, yes, I think that we have had a tendency in the past to focus on things, especially with young people, like safety planning—how to stay safe, what you should do and what you shouldn't do—and less on the environment

May 5th, 2022Committee meeting

Prof. Jane Bailey

Public Safety committee  —on that spectrum raise unique considerations requiring tailored measures rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. Thank you. I look forward to your questions.

May 5th, 2022Committee meeting

Prof. Jane Bailey

Public Safety committee  Thank you very much for inviting me to appear before you today. I'm a law professor at the University of Ottawa, and I co-lead The eQuality Project, which is a SSHRC-funded initiative that focuses on young people's experiences with privacy and equality in digitally networked en

May 5th, 2022Committee meeting

Professor Jane Bailey

Information & Ethics committee  Yes, except that businesses can't now make decisions that violate human rights codes. If they come up with mechanistic ways of doing that and it makes it impossible for us to know whether that's happening or not, they're still violating human rights codes. That was my point. My

September 25th, 2017Committee meeting

Prof. Jane Bailey

Information & Ethics committee  With respect to young people, I would say that we should prohibit companies from collecting and using their data for profiling and marketing purposes. That's a beginning. That doesn't address all the other things I talked about.

September 25th, 2017Committee meeting

Prof. Jane Bailey

September 25th, 2017Committee meeting

Prof. Jane Bailey

Information & Ethics committee  I think it will be a problem because they have become the fundamental basis for making money in a “data in exchange for services” market, which is what the Internet has become. Just asking them to disclose the programming of their algorithms is likely to yield some fairly signifi

September 25th, 2017Committee meeting

Prof. Jane Bailey

Information & Ethics committee  I don't think there is. Again, I go back to the way the EU approaches it. The more you create rights to not have your data used in particular ways or collected for particular things, the more you foreclose industry's being able to dictate that in their terms of service, creating

September 25th, 2017Committee meeting

Prof. Jane Bailey

Information & Ethics committee  Yes, I agree, so when you said there's a gold standard, I said there wasn't. There isn't.

September 25th, 2017Committee meeting

Prof. Jane Bailey