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Emily Laidlaw
@EmilyLaidlaw
Canada Research Chair in Cybersecurity Law and Associate Professor of Law, University of Calgary. Love all things about tech reg and human rights. She/her.
Calgary, Alberta
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    Emily Laidlaw
    @EmilyLaidlaw
    Mar 15, 2024
    There is a lot to discuss about the Online Harms Act. Articles like this are unhelpful as they are so over the top that readers are not armed with information about how the law actually works to agree or disagree with the author.- Let's dial this down. /1
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    Andrew Coyne 🇺🇦🇮🇱🇬🇪🇲🇩
    @acoyne
    Mar 15, 2024
    My latest, on the Online Harms Act: the closer you look at it, the worse it appears theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl…
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    Emily Laidlaw
    @EmilyLaidlaw
    Mar 6, 2024
    Here is Part 1 of what I plan to be a series of posts unpacking the Online Harms Bill. Part 1 seeks to contextualize and explain this type of legislation. What is happening online, state of law, why we might need it, points of controversy:
    ablawg.ca
    The Online Harms Bill – Part 1 – Why We Need Legislation
    By: Emily Laidlaw Matter Commented On: Bill C-63, An Act to enact the Online Harms Act, to amend the Criminal Code, the Canadian Human Rights Act and An Act respecting the mandatory reporting of In…
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    Emily Laidlaw
    @EmilyLaidlaw
    Feb 22, 2024
    Well, it seems that the Canadian online safety bill will be tabled right away. Anyone looking for background reading (Canadian focused mostly), here's is a short reading list in area of "platform regulation" or "intermediary liability" and Canada. /1
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    Emily Laidlaw
    @EmilyLaidlaw
    Feb 26, 2024
    Online Safety Bill tabled. Digging in now. Applies to 7 types of extremely harmful content (1) content that sexually victimizes a child or revictimizes a survivor; (2) content that incites violent extremism or terrorism; (3) content that incites violence;
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    Emily Laidlaw
    @EmilyLaidlaw
    Mar 1, 2024
    Op-ed with @taylor_owen on the Online Harms Act. Our short take: it gets the big things right, but what are the key challenges to be addressed in the coming months of debate. @UCalgaryLaw
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    The Globe and Mail
    @globeandmail
    Mar 1, 2024
    Opinion: Canada’s Online Harms Act gets the big things right theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl…
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    Emily Laidlaw
    @EmilyLaidlaw
    Apr 2, 2024
    Join us online or in person in Ottawa for a conversation about Bill C-63. Now that the dust has settled, we know the major points of debate, and the next step is to try to make sense of it all. I am sure our conversation will be lively - looking forward to it! @f_mb @mgeist
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    Florian Martin-Bariteau ᴀᴋᴀ FMB
    @f_mb
    Apr 2, 2024
    Intrigued by legal issues surrounding Bill C-63, the #OnlineHarms Bill? You’re in luck! Next week, @EmilyLaidlaw and I will have the pleasure to host a conversation with Jane Bailey, @mgeist and Sunil Gurmukh! You can join us in person, or online! RSVP: uottawa.ca/research-innov…
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    Emily Laidlaw
    @EmilyLaidlaw
    Mar 15, 2024
    Replying to @EmilyLaidlaw
    Online Harms Act itself? For free expression advocates, the harms and duties are as protective as you can get while getting at the harms. Much narrower law than in EU, UK or Aus. The structure of the Commission, now that is where tweaks may be needed. I am looking into it.
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    Emily Laidlaw
    @EmilyLaidlaw
    Mar 15, 2024
    Replying to @EmilyLaidlaw
    If any journalist wants to talk about the law on background to get a better handle on it, I am always happy to talk. It is complex and I am still trying to get my head around parts of it.
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    Emily Laidlaw
    @EmilyLaidlaw
    Mar 15, 2024
    Replying to @acoyne
    I do think the article is over the top - and detailed my thoughts. Genuinely, if you ever want to talk more about the Bill contact me.
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    Emily Laidlaw
    @EmilyLaidlaw
    May 29, 2024
    With Bill S-210 at Committee, sharing my analysis from earlier this year: shorturl.at/lGQAU. Long and short: age verification is impt, tech evolving, but this Bill is deeply flawed. This all belongs in Bill C-63, where holistic child safety by design approach can be taken.
    Online Age Verification is Crucial and Bill S-210 Gets It Wrong
    From ablawg.ca
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    Emily Laidlaw
    @EmilyLaidlaw
    Apr 19, 2024
    A core objective of the Online Harms Bill is protection of children. Other parts of the Bill have been dissected, but the kids part has not been closely scrutinized. Join @taylor_owen and I hosting our next panel of amazing experts to talk child protection. @MediaTechDem
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    Centre for Media, Technology & Democracy
    @MediaTechDem
    Apr 19, 2024
    (1/4) Join us on April 27, from 12-1pm EST for our third roundtable : Bill C-63 Unpacked: Making the Internet Safer for Kids. We will discuss how the Bill's provisions can make the internet safer for kids and where it falls short. Register here: shorturl.at/ekADG
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    Emily Laidlaw
    @EmilyLaidlaw
    Mar 21, 2024
    Join us next Wed at noon EST for an online discussion of the Crim Code and CHRA provisions of Bill C-63. We have assembled a great panel of legal experts to dig into this, to make sense of legal and practical implications of what is proposed. Moderated by me and @taylor_owen
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    Centre for Media, Technology & Democracy
    @MediaTechDem
    Mar 21, 2024
    (1/4) Join us on March 27 (12pm-1pm) for our second virtual roundtable on the Online Harms Bill. Does Bill C-63 propose criminalizing thoughts? What is the value and risk of reintroducing hate speech to the remit of a human rights tribunal? Register here: forms.gle/cNHacGGSVNXKHW…
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    Emily Laidlaw
    @EmilyLaidlaw
    Sep 3, 2023
    Happy Pride everyone! @UCalgary @UCalgaryLaw
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    Emily Laidlaw
    @EmilyLaidlaw
    Feb 27, 2024
    Highly recommend this CCA report (note I did advise on it, but did not write it). The only report I know that so comprehensively examines the public safety landscape from multidisciplinary perspective. Helps make sense of online harms bill.
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    CCA_CAC
    @cca_reports
    Feb 26, 2024
    The revised Online Harms Act was tabled today. Interested in an independent and comprehensive look at the issue? Our Vulnerable Connections report is a great place to start bit.ly/3HHGzGZ
    Vulnerable Connections. The Expert Panel on Public Safety in the Digital Age.
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