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0861 |aIP54-69/2014E-PDF
24500|aData brokers |h[electronic resource] : |ba look at the Canadian and American landscape / |creport prepared by the Research Group of the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.
260 |aGatineau : |bOffice of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, |c2014.
300 |a13 p.
500 |aIssued also in French under title: Les courtiers en données, regard sur les paysages canadien et américain.
500 |a“September 2014.”
504 |aIncludes bibliographic references.
520 |aThe practice of compiling and selling individuals’ personal information by data brokers for marketing or other purposes raises privacy concerns. These concerns result, in part, from a lack of transparency and openness and the challenges individuals face in trying to exert control over their information. This paper is aimed at providing individuals and businesses with an examination of the privacy regulatory environment in Canada and the United States, and the privacy compliance requirements for data brokers based in other jurisdictions when doing business in Canada. As individuals are made aware of the privacy compliance requirements for data brokers operating in Canada, they will be better informed to exercise their consent and control choices. In addition, as data brokers have a better understanding of their privacy obligations, it should help inform their practices to support consumer control, trust, and transparency. The paper is based, in part, on research on data brokers funded through the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada’s Contributions Program.
69207|2gccst|aPersonal information
69207|2gccst|aPersonal information banks
69207|2gccst|aPrivacy
7102 |aOffice of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.
77508|tLes courtiers en données |w(CaOODSP)9.808097
85640|qPDF|s306 KB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2015/priv/IP54-69-2014-eng.pdf