Privacy Infringements in US Spur Private Member’s Bill in Ontario
The Toronto Star reports that Tony Ruprecht has introduced a private member’s bill that would require credit reporting agencies to immediately inform people whose data is stolen. This follows similar developments in the US on the heels of recent high-profile incidents with Seisint and ChoicePoint. Details and much background information at Tyler Hamilton’s story and on David Fraser’s blog.
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