Service Providers’ Obligations under Bill C-11 (Archived Video Stream) 

Apr. 7, 2021
Online

OBA Information Technology & Intellectual Property Law PROGRAM
Original Program Date: April 7, 2021

The government recently proposed Bill C-11, An Act to enact the Consumer Privacy Protection Act (CPPA). If passed, Bill C-11 will have significant impact on service providers and those organizations that engage service providers who process personal information. Our experienced faculty will examine the proposed legislation, and discuss specific criteria that service providers and controlling organizations may need to negotiate and incorporate into their contractual framework. These topics include: the disposal of personal information and de-identification of personal information, defining key terms in the contract, and the requirements surrounding transfers of personal information within and outside of Canada. Our faculty will also examine Limited Safe Harbour provisions, security safeguards and notices of security breaches and consent requirements for transfers of personal information under the proposed legislation.

Join us to expand your legal toolkit while ensuring you can provide your client with timely advice.

PROGRAM CHAIRS

Hashim Ghazi, Deeth Williams Wall LLP
Christopher Ferguson, Fasken

PROGRAM SPEAKERS

Elena Iosef, Varicent
Daniel Fabiano, Fasken

PROGRAM DETAILS

For 1 to 3 Participants CBA Member: $50*
Non-Member: $80*
For 4 or more Participants CBA Member: $75*
Non-Member: $145*

*plus applicable taxes

 

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