A Charter of Rights for Internet Users: For a Canadian Perspective
Author
Anaïs Beaulieu-LaporteOrganization
Union des consommateursPublished
2019Summary
This study analyses ongoing debates about the development of Internet user’s charters of rights and examines where Canada’s new Digital Charter stands in the debates around Internet users’ rights, what protection they deserve and what role government should play.This document is available in the following language(s):
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This research received funding support through the Office of Consumer Affairs' Contributions Program.
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Source: Consumer Policy Research Database