Section 8 and Acquisition of Private Data from Third Parties (On-Demand)

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When police seek to acquire data, there is normally a reasonable expectation of privacy. However, when private data is in the hands of a third party, this reasonable expectation may be impacted. This presentation explores the situations in which police may (or may not) violate section 8 when obtaining private data from third parties.

This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program on September 22, 2023 as part of our Search & Seizure and Digital Spaces program.

Total running time is 54 minutes.

You may also be interested in other presentations from Search & Seizure and Digital Spaces for Criminal Law. Click here for the full list of presentations.

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