Canadian ISP On Disclosing Subscriber Info: Come Back With a Warrant
An anonymous reader writes "Canadian ISP Rogers has updated
its privacy policy to reflect last month's Supreme
Court of Canada Spencer decision. That decision ruled that
there was a reasonable expectation of privacy in subscriber
information. Canada's largest cable ISP will now require a
warrant for law enforcement access to basic subscriber information,
a policy that effectively kills the Canadian government's efforts to
expand the disclosures through voluntary means."
Unfortunate that respecting privacy to the extent the law permits is the exception, not the norm...
Darn it! Toe the line. Toe the line. HOLD THE LINE!!!!!!!
Me do speak English.
Cloudiot: A person who does not see offsite storage as a way to lose control over access to his or her own data.