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  • CASL
  • CRTC
  • spam
  • spyware

CRTC guidance on interpreting its CASL regulations and guidelines at the IT-Can/TCLG meeting

  • January 15, 2013
  • Barry Sookman

Lynne Perrault, and Ryan Caron of the CRTC gave a talk to members of IT-Can and the Toronto Computer Lawyers Group on the CRTC regulations and guidelines related to CASL. Kelly Anne Smith of the CRTC joined by phone. (I summarized these documents in a blog post, CRTC Issues CASL (Canada’s Anti-Spam Law) Guidelines, background and commentary.) The slides presented at the meeting are set out below.

The following are some highlights from the talk and the Q & A that followed.…

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  • CASL
  • click wrap agreement
  • E-commerce
  • spam
  • spyware
  • web wrap agreement

CRTC Issues CASL (Canada’s Anti-Spam Law) Guidelines, background and commentary

  • October 16, 2012
  • Barry Sookman

Last week the CRTC released its first two “information bulletins” intended to help businesses in interpreting CASL and the CRTC’s regulations under CASL. While certain of the Commission’s interpretations are helpful, some are troublesome as they would impose new requirements not contemplated either by the statute or the CRTC’s own regulations. They would necessitate costly compliance, which would particularly affect small and medium-sized businesses and mobile digital commerce.

Under the Commission’s interpretation of its regulations and the related provisions of CASL, among other things:

  • Users should be given the opportunity to unsubscribe from all messages from the sender, not merely CEMs.
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  • E-commerce
  • FISA
  • spam
  • spyware

Reflections on the new CRTC CASL regulations

  • March 29, 2012
  • Barry Sookman

Earlier this month the CRTC published its final regulations under the new Canadian Anti-SPAM legislation (CASL). The regulations have now been published in the Canada Gazette. The Commission has now also provided an explanation of its reasons for why it made, or refused to make, changes to its previously issued draft regulations.

Industry Canada has followed a separate route. Rather than finalizing its regulations, it will publish a new set of regulations to obtain further feedback from the public. In view of the significant problems identified by approximately 60 associations, companies, and organizations as well as individuals that filed submissions with Industry Canada and the Commission this approach makes sense.…

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  • CASL
  • cloud computing
  • FISA
  • spam
  • spyware

Electronic Commerce Protection Regulations – Much Work Remains

  • September 20, 2011
  • Lorne Salzman and Barry Sookman

Canada’s new anti-SPAM/anti-malware law, or CASL, was passed by Parliament in late 2010.  The draft Electronic Commerce Protection Regulations, which were intended to clarify and flesh out the law, were published for public consultation earlier this summer.  Fifty-seven organizations and individuals filed comments by the September 7, 2011 deadline.  The message from these commentators is clear: while all support the goal of reducing unwanted commercial electronic messages (CEMs) and malware, the draft regulations miss the mark, and much work remains before CASL can be proclaimed into law.…

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  • CASL
  • cloud computing
  • FISA
  • spam
  • spyware

Fixing CASL: comments on the draft CRTC and Industry Canada regulations

  • September 7, 2011
  • Lorne Salzman and Barry Sookman

Today is the last day for filing comments on the Electronic Commerce Protection Regulations proposed by Industry Canada and the CRTC. Submissions to the CRTC on the draft CRTC CASL regulations are available at the Commission’s website http://ow.ly/6o8Xq.

Here are our comments filed earlier today.

Salzman Sookman CASL regulation comments
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For more information about CASL, see, CASL: the unofficial FAQ, regulatory impact statement, and compliance guideline.
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