
| Speaker: |
Claire Feltrin, Deloitte Legal Canada LLP |
| Air Date: |
This is an archived recording of a session hosted at the Privacy Law Conference 2024. |
| Registration: |
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| CPD: |
1.0 Hours (Ethics) |
SYNOPSIS
Intimate privacy involves the protection of information about our body, health, sexuality, gender, preferences and close personal relationships. Several Canadian provinces have recently established legislation to address threats to intimate privacy, including British Columbia’s Intimate Images Protection Act (IIPA). The Act aims to expedite the process by which victims of non-consensual distribution of intimate images (NCDII) may seek civil recourse to remove such images from online platforms, prevent image distribution and seek monetary damages.
This session provides an overview of this new and growing area of privacy law, including a breakdown of IIPA, key considerations for counsel representing victims and what challenges lie ahead when it comes to protecting intimate privacy.
ACKNOWLEDGING FIRST NATIONS TERRITORIES
This recording is hosted by CBABC, which is located on the traditional and unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples, including the Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam First Nations. We encourage our members to explore the rich history and knowledge of Indigenous people, and to continue learning about their experience in Canada, past and present.
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