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In this Data Drop Extra episode, John Durland and Paul Banwatt, lawyers from Gilbert's LLP in Toronto, look at the development of data privacy frameworks and the rise of data-related rights in Canada. They explore some under-considered privacy risks that result when businesses integrate third-party services into their digital ecosystems.
The Data Drop is a production of the Data Collaboration Alliance, a nonprofit working at the crossroads of data ownership and data-centric innovation. Visit our website to get all the links featured in this episode: datacollaboration.org/blog
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Go to our episode post to get all the links for this episode:
https://www.datacollaboration.org/post/what-are-the-issues-with-a-rights-based-framework-for-data-protection-in-canada
In this episode:
In this Data Drop Extra episode, John Durland and Paul Banwatt, lawyers from Gilbert's LLP in Toronto, look at the development of data privacy frameworks and the rise of data-related rights in Canada. They explore some under-considered privacy risks that result when businesses integrate third-party services into their digital ecosystems.
The Data Drop is a production of the Data Collaboration Alliance, a nonprofit working at the crossroads of data ownership and data-centric innovation. Visit our website to get all the links featured in this episode: datacollaboration.org/blog