13 Sep
2016
13 Sep
'16
10:58 a.m.
In article <c4dc7a7d-8295-e25c-5c76-7e17f682bf5b@gmail.com> you write:
Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation has specific sections that makes altering of data illegal under the Act.
In my non-lawyer opinion, sections 10 (5) (b) and (e) would be violated by hijacking someone preference to go to Website A and replace it with Website B without their express consent to do so.
That section only applies to 10(4) which is about getting permission to install downloaded software.
Description of functions
(5) A function referred to in subsection (4) is any of the following functions ...
I don't think the Quebec law is a good idea, or is likely to be effective, but I also don't think it has preemption issues. R's, John