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OTTAWA – The Supreme Court of Canada ruled Friday that police must obtain a warrant to access basic information on Internet users, affirming online anonymity as a privacy right. The unanimous 8-0 decision in the case of a Saskatchewan man accused of possessing child pornography on his computer could make it harder to prosecute illegal […]

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Congratulations, citizens of Canada, its your God-given right to travail the internet as UrTheWurst420 hurling sexually graphic insults at children singing pop songs on YouTube. And, unless the police get a warrant, they wont be able to tie that account to your actual identity. In a landmark ruling the Supreme Court of Canada found that […]

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