First Edition (2019). "Big Data Law in Canada" critically examines various areas of law affecting data-driven enterprises. It is essential reading for anyone involved in data governance, privacy compliance, or disputes in the big data space.
This book analyzes the requirements for collecting data, and the guideposts for protecting and leveraging large datasets. Readers will gain a strong foundation in current and emerging big data legal issues, in privacy law and beyond. Detailed legal analysis is provided for: core privacy; data protection; breach planning, reporting and litigation; identity authentication; digital marketing; the right to be forgotten; international trade; government surveillance and espionage; artificial intelligence; and anti-trust.
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