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Information & Ethics committee  Sorry. Please say that again.

June 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Tamir Israel

Information & Ethics committee  I would also like to know that. There are a number of them. I think Acxiom is one of the bigger ones, and there are other examples. I think ChoicePoint has historically been an interesting one that was mining data from various sources and created profiles for law enforcement to

June 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Tamir Israel

Information & Ethics committee  Just to be clear, Facebook doesn't sell data to data brokers. It actually uses the same kind of model. It's an internal marketing model where the information stays in-house, and if I were an advertiser, I'd pick the five categories of people I wanted to see my ads. So it's actual

June 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Tamir Israel

Information & Ethics committee  I agree with what my colleague Mr. Kardash was saying before, that you do need a flexible framework in place. We do have a consent regime in Canada, so the starting point is that technically they do need my consent. It's a graduated consent regime, where the more sensitive the in

June 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Tamir Israel

Information & Ethics committee  I think a combination of the two. You need the principle in place under PIPEDA, and I agree with Mr. Kardash that PIPEDA has been very successful in setting in place a very broad, principled framework that the privacy commissioner has applied in a flexible manner, in a sort of co

June 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Tamir Israel

Information & Ethics committee  I would say that it's a problem, yes, but part of the problem is that it's a two-tiered problem. These sites evolve at such a rapid pace that it's hard to.... You need something more flexible, so that the Privacy Commissioner can adapt. Six months in Internet time is a decade in

June 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Tamir Israel

Information & Ethics committee  That's a very good question. I think it's something that really needs a lot of closer study. The same issue is starting to arise in the child gaming context. The marketing materials used to be easier to get because companies would have their practices out in their marketing mat

June 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Tamir Israel

Information & Ethics committee  Thank you. It's a very good question. I think that in many contexts we do get a good level of compliance from industry, but the problem is that sometimes in the social networking context and the Internet context, some of the mechanisms that it takes to comply with the Privacy Co

June 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Tamir Israel

Information & Ethics committee  It is an excellent question. I fully agree it is important to do a little bit more to simplify privacy policies. There's been talk of trying to standardize certain terms that have similar meanings for different companies but that are described in different ways in order to make i

June 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Tamir Israel

Information & Ethics committee  Well, it's definitely a challenging arena. I agree with Adam to the extent that we should be putting in place flexible regimes that don't shut down legitimate innovation and these types of things. I'm also on Facebook, and I like the services. I think there's a gap between the

June 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Tamir Israel

Information & Ethics committee  Good morning. My name is Tamir Israel, and I am a staff lawyer with the Samuelson-Glushco Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic, CIPPIC for short. CIPPIC is grateful for this opportunity to present its views on the privacy implications of social media to the commit

June 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Tamir Israel

Information & Ethics committee  I'll talk a little slower. The growing importance and benefits of social media to Canadians cannot be understated. These are far-reaching and permeate every aspect of our individual, social, and political lives. The innovative and commercial growth of such networks should not b

June 19th, 2012Committee meeting

Tamir Israel

Justice committee  Certainly, it's a good point. We're not asking for a finding of innocence. This is not a response to an individual being charged with an offence. Maybe there are other venues that could address this, not through the criminal system. It's just an official statement from the court

October 7th, 2009Committee meeting

Tamir Israel

Justice committee  Absolutely. It's open for you to add them into this bill if you feel you would like to do that. The two Criminal Code provisions we've seen in other penal statutes in other jurisdictions that have done a great deal to help victim problems are a right to a local police report or a

October 7th, 2009Committee meeting

Tamir Israel

Justice committee  Right. We're not worried about individuals being charged with an offence here. We're worried about creditors—

October 7th, 2009Committee meeting

Tamir Israel