
May 26, 2025
A New Report on CSE's Ministerial Authorizations
CIPPIC Director Matt Malone and Canadian Cyber in Context's Alex Rudolph publish a report on authorizations that allow CSE to engage in otherwise prohibited conduct.

May 8, 2025
CIPPIC calls on the Privacy Commissioner of Canada to commit to targeted reforms in its enforcement practices
When Philippe Dufresne was appointed Privacy Commissioner of Canada in 2022, Canadians were hopeful he would renew the office’s mandate through robust enforcement of federal privacy laws. Almost three years later, that promise remains unfulfilled.

Feb 20, 2025
Fair Dealing and Digital Locks: CIPPIC’s Intervention at the FCA
CIPPIC has filed its Intervener Memorandum of Fact and Law in the Federal Court of Appeal.

Feb 14, 2025
Championing Consumer Rights: OpenMedia’s Submission on Telecom Transparency
CIPPIC submitted an intervention on behalf of OpenMedia to advocate for enhanced transparency and fairness in Canada’s telecom market.

Feb 12, 2025
The Launch of CIPPIC's Open Information Initiative
CIPPIC is excited to announce a renewed focus on its open government work through its new Open Information Initiative.

Dec 20, 2024
CIPPIC Granted Leave to Intervene in Blacklock’s Reporter Appeal
CIPPIC has been granted leave to intervene in the Federal Court of Appeal case Blacklock’s Reporter v. Attorney General of Canada (Docket: A-267-24). This case addresses the balance between copyright enforcement and user rights. CIPPIC's intervention will focus on the interplay between fair dealing and the anti-circumvention provisions of the Copyright Act.

Sep 11, 2024
CIPPIC Submision on Age Assurance
In September, CIPPIC participated in the Office of the Privacy Commissioner's exploratory consultation on privacy and age assurance. The submission questions whether age assurance systems can effectively determine a user's age without breaching privacy rights. It also proposes a tool designed to assess whether an age assurance system is truly privacy preserving.

Jul 10, 2024
CIPPIC v Sahni: AI's Role in Copyright Law
CIPPIC has filed an application in the Federal Court to expunge or rectify a copyright registration that holds out an artificial intelligence ("AI") program as an author under Canadian copyright law.

Jun 27, 2024
Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Voltage v Doe #2
The Supreme Court has denied leave to hear the appeal in Voltage v Doe #1, a case in which CIPPIC has played a central role. The case raised questions about the burden of proof borne by copyright owners and the nature of the duties copyright’s authorization right imposes on internet subscribers.

May 31, 2024
Federal Court Rules that Digital Locks Do Not Restrain Fair Dealing using a Validly Obtained Password
The Federal Court of Canada has ruled that the anti-circumvention provisions of the Copyright Act do not apply to restrain fair dealing; using a validly obtained password to access content for the purposes of fair dealing is permissible.

Apr 25, 2024
CIPPIC granted leave to be added as a party by the Supreme Court
CIPPIC has been granted leave to be added as a party before the Supreme Court in the leave to appeal of Voltage v Doe #1.

Apr 25, 2024
CIPPIC Files Respondent Factum Voltage v Doe SCC Proceeding
Following CIPPIC’s successful application to be added as a party in Voltage v Doe#1, SCC No, 41026, CIPPIC has now filed its responding argument on the motion for leave.

Apr 25, 2024
CIPPIC submission on Copyright and Generative AI
In January, CIPPIC participated in the government consultation on Copyright in the Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence. The report provides the context in which each of these issues arise under the current Canadian copyright regime and summarizes CIPPIC’s stance on the inquiries posed by the consultation.

Sep 29, 2023
FCA Confirms It: Google Search Remains Subject to Privacy Law
In a 2-1 decision, the Federal Court of Appeal has affirmed a lower court decision that found that Google Search did not qualify for an exception to PIPEDA for the collection, use, or disclosure of personal information for journalistic, artistic, or literary purposes.

Sep 29, 2023
Appeals Court Affirms Denial of Default Judgement in File-Sharing Case
CIPPIC has enjoyed success in its intervention in the appeal of a denial of default judgement in a file-sharing case: Voltage Holdings LL.C. v Doe #1, 2023 FCA 194.

Jun 26, 2023
Voltage Reverse Class Lawsuit Denied Certification Again
The Federal Court, for a second time, has denied Voltage permission to proceed in its class lawsuit for file-sharing.

Jun 15, 2023
New CIPPIC Reports Highlight Shortcomings of Federal Privacy Reform Bill
CIPPIC is pleased to announce the publication of two reports today that raise concerns with Bill C-27, the federal government’s legislative proposal to reform Canada’s private sector privacy laws.

Mar 16, 2023
CIPPIC Releases Report Documenting Problems with Canada's Proposed Online News Act
CIPPIC today released a report highlighting several additional problems with the federal government’s proposed Online News Act, which seeks to extract money from large online companies like Google and Facebook to help fund Canadian journalism.
Oct 30, 2022
CIPPIC Files Factum in Appeal of Voltage Default Judgement Motion
CIPPIC has filed its Responding Memorandum of Fact and Law with the Federal Court of Appeal in Voltage v Doe.

Sep 20, 2021
CIPPIC Submission to Copyright Consultation on AI & IoT
CIPPIC's submission to the Government of Canada consultation on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence and IoT offers a set of cautious and balanced recommendations for maintaining Canada's copyright framework in the face of new technologies.

Apr 1, 2021
The Public’s Domain: CIPPIC Submission on Copyright Term Extension
CIPPIC’s submission The Public's Domain to the government consultation on copyright term extension places the public domain at the heart of Canada’s copyright system.

Mar 13, 2020
Samuelson-Glushko Clinics Team Up on AI and Privacy
CIPPIC today submitted comments to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner regarding two of its proposals for reforming PIPEDA to deal with the challenges posed by artificial intelligence.