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18 October 2017

Comment On Tabet v. Equityfeed Corporation – Electronic Signature: Two Steps Forward, Three Steps Back

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The recent decision in Tabet v. Equityfeed Corporation is (almost!) a "Bar School case" for the technological evidence module.
Canada Privacy

"The recent decision in Tabet v. Equityfeed Corporation is (almost!) a "Bar School case" for the technological evidence module. The concepts of "technological document", "original", "integrity", "copy" and "transfer" are adroitly woven together, in a situation involving software marketing. Nor is "electronic signature" left out; it too is interpreted, in a manner that is as narrow as it is surprising, and it is that point that this article will address. ''

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