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  • You can now be sued for invasion of privacy in Ontario


    eLegal CantonAuthority Authority: 98
    The Ontario Court of Appeal just released its decision in Jones v Tsige saying that there is a tort of invasion of privacy in Ontario.  Until this decision, it was generally felt that this right did not exist in Ontario.  The court also refers to the tort as intrusion upon seclusion. The gist of the case is that ...
    1 week ago
  • Scientists Develop the World’s Smallest Ear


    USpy Store BlogAuthority Authority: 108
    Can you imagine being able to hear the noise a bacterium makes when it moves between hosts or what a virus sounds like? Thanks to the development of the world’s smallest ear, you may hear these noises someday. Scientists have developed the “nano-ear”- a microscopic particle of gold trapped by a laser beam, which ...
    1 week ago
  • Scientists Create World’s Tiniest Ear


    MSI Detective Services BlogAuthority Authority: 109
            Have you ever wondered what a virus sounds like? Or what noise a bacterium makes when it moves between hosts? If the answer is yes, you may soon get your chance to find out, thanks to the development of the world’s tiniest ear. The “nano-ear,” a microscopic particle of gold trapped by a laser ...
    1 week ago
  • Creep Admits to Spying on High School Volleyball Slumber Party [Peeping Toms]


    JezebelAuthority Authority: 784
    Steven Meeks admits that he put a hidden camera in the bathroom of a warehouse where he knew a high school girls volleyball team was about to have a slumber party. But he has a really good excuse. More »
    1 week ago
  • Bill Would Allow People to Audio-Record Police


    USpy Store BlogAuthority Authority: 108
    Illinois is facing proposed legislation that challenges its current eavesdropping laws. Recent court case rulings in Illinois regarding the constitutionality of Illinois’ eavesdropping laws have made this a hot topic for some Illinois legislators and the ACLU. Illinois’ eavesdropping law is one of the strictest ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Bill Would Let People Record Audio of Cops


    MSI Detective Services BlogAuthority Authority: 109
      St. Rep. Elaine Nekritz, D-Northbrook, IL               Recent court case rulings in Illinois regarding the c onstitutionality of Illinois’ eavesdropping law have placed this topic at the agenda forefront of some Illinois legislators and the ACLU. Illinois’ eavesdropping law is one ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Plea to make officials’ appraisal reports public


    Thaindian NewsAuthority Authority: 534
    New Delhi, Jan 15 (IANS) The performance appraisal reports of government staffers, officially known as the Annual Confidential Report (ACR), may not be confidential anymore, with a petition before the Delhi High Court seeking to make them available under the RTI Act in “public interest”.The petitioner — RTI ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Court Rules that Cincinnati Bengals Cheerleader’s Lawsuit Against Scottsdale Website Can Proceed


    Arizona Business Litigation BlogAuthority Authority: 98
    The Associated Press reports that Sarah Jones, a Cincinnati Bengals cheerleader and former high school teacher, will get to press her defamation and invasion of privacy lawsuit against thedirty.com, a website that was founded in Scottsdale. A federal district court judge in Kentucky recently denied a motion to ...
    2 weeks ago

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