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Canada: Amendments To Quebec Consumer Protection Regulation: The Penny Drops - Norton Rose Canada LLP

On February 27, 2013, the government of Quebec introduced the Regulation to amend the Regulation respecting the application of the Consumer Protection Act (proposed regulation.)

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United Kingdom: Government Consultation On The Transfer Of Undertakings (Protection Of Employment) Regulations 2006 ("TUPE") - Does It Go Far Enough? - McGuireWoods LLP

Our US clients find a great deal of UK employment law frustrating because it seems so heavily weighted in favour of employees.

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United States: Will Regulators Give Banks And Lenders Protections From Lawsuits? - Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis

Banks have been a primary target for regulation and enforcement actions by the U.S. Government over the past few years.

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Canada: New Consumer Protection Measures For Prepaid Credit Cards - Lavery De Billy

On October 24, 2012, the Harper government announced its intentions to enact new regulations to protect consumers who use prepaid credit cards in order to broaden their options regarding the forms of payment that best suit their needs

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Twitter blocks its first account and hospitals get more malware

Friday, October 19, 2012 - 04:33 NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP/Getty Images Twitter flipped a switch this week and bam: Users in Germany could no longer see the tweets of a banned neo-Nazi group. Twitter flipped a switch this week and bam: users in Germany could no longer see the tweets of a banned neo-Nazi group. German cops wrote Twitter trying to get the account shut off completely ; Instead the company confined the blackout to Germany. How did they do that? The microblogging social network had already engineered its own system to block content country by country. Emma Llanso at the Center for Democracy and Technology sees Twitter's response as limited and appropriate.  "If Twitter or other companies start responding to less formal requests from governments that doesn't go through a full court or administrative process," says Llanso, "and is just the government saying 'we don't really like this, can you make sure this is inaccessible in our country,' that would raise a concern." The head of the ...

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