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What is Computer & IT Law?

Best Computer & IT lawyers in Canada as ranked by Lexpert

Computer & IT Lawyers advise clients, and for some, conduct litigation on a number of matters, including the following: intellectual property — the protection of software, multimedia products, electronic databases and other information-based assets through copyright, patent, trade secret and trademark laws; criminal law — the manner in which Canada's Criminal Code applies to computer crime activities such as hacking and virus implantation; regulatory laws — the regulation of data protection/privacy, the control of high technology exports, and the regulation of the Internet; commercial law — the impact of contract, competition, sales, bankruptcy and tax laws on the distribution and sale of computers and information-based products and services, including the drafting and negotiation of a wide variety of agreements for the supply of computer-based resources; and electronic commerce/Internet law — the contract, evidence, libel and other laws impacted and challenged by our transformation from a paper-based to a computer/electronic-network-based society.

 

Through modernisation, globalisation, and the fast economy, the cyberspace has evolved in many unprecedented ways which many people have not foreseen. With these developments comes the laws which generally governs our interactions with each other through the “web” or in the “cloud”, and the computer and IT lawyers who practice this law.

 

The branch of laws which impact computer and IT lawyers

This branch or area of law may come in different names or terms:

  • Computer law
  • Information technology law
  • IT law
  • Cybersecurity law
  • Software law
  • Internet law

 

However, these laws may be defined as laws which govern an individual’s or an organisation’s conduct on the internet; the use, transfer, and collection of information through the internet; or, laws governing e-commerce.

 

What does a computer and IT lawyer do?

A computer lawyer or an IT lawyer is basically concerned about electronic information and may specifically work in one or multiple fields of intellectual property (IP) rights; privacy; cybercrimes; telecommunications; and torts and damages.

 

E-Commerce Law

Contracts are established through a simple transaction on the internet, especially in e-commerce, such as when buying something or availing of a service online. These “contracts”, even though not physically prepared and signed, are manifested not only between an online provider/vendor and an online customer, but also with the product manufacturers, the physical couriers, or other parties involved in a single or series of transactions.

 

Computer lawyers or IT lawyers are knowledgeable to enforce these contracts when expressly or impliedly created, such as service agreements or outsourcing contracts, when there’s breach, or when there’s complaints or grievances regarding these contracts. Problems mainly arise about payments but also out of its warranties and guarantees.

 

Intellectual Property (IP) Rights Law

Intellectual property rights are rights of a person, group of persons, corporations, or organisations with respect his/her/their original creations. Computer lawyers or IT lawyers are concerned with the application of patents, trademarks or licenses, and the registration of copyrights of the original work of these groups or individuals.

 

The registration or application is done according to the federal regulations of Canada, specifically with the Canadian Intellectual Property Office, in relation with the international treaties and conventions regarding IP rights if there is an international law component in said registration or application.

 

Corollary with registration and application, litigation is also a part of IP rights law, where the original patents, trademarks, or copyrights of an original owner is illegally used by a competitor. Computer lawyers or IT lawyers also ensure that the persons or groups they represent are also not in contravention of IP law or IP rights of others.

 

Privacy Law

Privacy law can be applied in two ways:

  • As a product/service provider, website owner, internet provider, or as any other similar corporation – computer lawyers or IT lawyers ensure that these persons, corporations, or organizations regularly follow privacy laws, such as proper handling of confidential consumer data, protection of these data against hackers
  • As a consumer or client – on the other hand, computer or information technology lawyers pursue actions against persons, corporations, or organizations mentioned above when there has been gross violation of a client's rights with regards to privacy

 

Cybercrimes

In Canada, cybercrimes are governed by different laws and jurisdictions, which is discussed below. In general, an IT lawyer or computer lawyer ensure that violators of cybercrimes do not go unpunished; and similarly, that persons, corporations, or organizations do not become violators themselves, and that systems are in place prevent internal cybercrimes from occurring.

 

Telecommunications Law

Government regulations on telecommunications or service providers in Canada are mainly provided under the Telecommunications Act. The Act is implemented by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (or the CRTC), which is under the Industry Canada. IT and computer lawyers guide telecommunication companies with the observance of the Act, and litigations against the government or private individuals when the Act has been violated.

 

What other areas do computer & IT lawyers impact?

In the judicial sector, computer systems and information communication technology (or ICT) may improve the administrative or bureaucratic system to provide a speedy, reliable and economical disposition of justice. A technology lawyer may help through this process of infusing ICT and the justice system, along with professional computer and IT programmers. This may in the form of:

  • Online filing of legal forms or pleadings
  • Conducting legal conferences, pre-trials, or even the trial itself through online platforms
  • Presentation of evidence online, whenever possible
  • Education about the legal system in online resources
  • Publishing case law, case reports, and laws and regulations

 

Technology lawyers ensure that laws are not violated during these processes, and that the integrity of the judicial system is still maintained.

 

What laws do computer an IT lawyers focus on?

In Canada, there are multiple laws governing cyber security and IT, from federal laws to laws in respective provinces or territories. These are just some of the laws that a computer lawyer or an IT lawyer have a good grasp of.

Criminal Code

Canada’s Criminal Code provides for different crimes which may be committed using computers or the internet. The following are some of the acts prohibited by the said Code:

  • Interception of communication without consent by means of any electro-magnetic, acoustic, mechanical or other device (section 184);
  • Theft (section 322) which can be applied to online transactions, provided that there’s intent to fraudulently and without right to convert to his use, or to the use of another, anything, whether animate or inanimate;
  • Unauthorized use of computer under Theft by intercepting any function of a computer system, fraudulently and without colour of right, to commit other offence (section 342.1);
  • Phishing confidential personal information through the internet which may constitute Fraud under section 380(1);
  • Mischief in relation to computer data by destroying or altering computer data, or obstructing the legal use or denying the lawful access of these data (section 430(1.1)) which includes malicious spreading of computer malwares and viruses;
  • Identity theft and identity fraud in sections 402 and 403 which may be committed using any medium – either online or offline;

 

Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA)

PIPEDA is the federal legislation which protects employees’ personal information against their employers from disclosing or using this personal information. The Act may either apply to federally regulated organizations or to private-sector organisations.

Canadian Anti-Spam Law (CASL)

The CASL provides prohibitions against unwarranted sending of commercial electronic messages. It also contains provisions against software installation during commercial activities, including provisions aimed at viruses and spyware.

What are the laws of IT infrastructure?

Bill C-26 is Canada’s proposed bill respecting cyber security and IT infrastructure. Its major propositions are (1) the amendment of the Telecommunications Act and other legislation; and (2) the implementation of the Critical Cyber Systems Protection Act (the CCSPA).

Need consultation on matters concerning information technology, cyber security, or the internet? Continue reading below to see the best IT lawyers or computer lawyers in your area.


Andrew C. Alleyne
Andrew C. Alleyne
Year called to bar: 2003
Toronto, Ontario
Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
A. Paul Armitage
A. Paul Armitage
Year called to bar: 1998
Vancouver, British Columbia
Gowling WLG
Adam S. Armstrong
Adam S. Armstrong
Year called to bar: 1998
Toronto, Ontario
Torys LLP
Richard Austin
Richard Austin
Year called to bar: 1985
Toronto, Ontario
Deeth Williams Wall LLP
Karam Bayrakal
Karam Bayrakal
Year called to bar: 2000
Vancouver, British Columbia
Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
Michael G. Beairsto
Michael G. Beairsto
Year called to bar: 1989
Toronto, Ontario
Dentons Canada LLP
Vincent Bergeron
Vincent Bergeron
Year called to bar: 2010
Québec City, Québec
Robic, LLP
Chantal Bernier
Chantal Bernier
Year called to bar: 1978
Ottawa, Ontario
Dentons Canada LLP
Eric Boehm
Eric Boehm
Year called to bar: 1998
Toronto, Ontario
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG)
Stephen D. Burns
Stephen D. Burns
Year called to bar: 1998
Calgary, Alberta
Bennett Jones LLP
Marie-Hélène Constantin
Marie-Hélène Constantin
Year called to bar: 1996
Montréal, Québec
Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
Douglas G. Copland
Douglas G. Copland
Year called to bar: 1986
Vancouver, British Columbia
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG)
Richard F.D. Corley
Richard F.D. Corley
Year called to bar: 1992
Toronto, Ontario
Goodmans LLP
Regina M. Corrigan
Regina M. Corrigan
Year called to bar: 1994
Calgary, Alberta
Gowling WLG
David Crane
David Crane
Year called to bar: 2002
Vancouver, British Columbia
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
Stephen Cross
Stephen Cross
Year called to bar: 2000
Ottawa, Ontario
Gowling WLG
Jean-Nicolas Delage
Jean-Nicolas Delage
Year called to bar: 1994
Montréal, Québec
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
Hélène Deschamps Marquis
Hélène Deschamps Marquis
Year called to bar: 1998
Montréal, Québec
Deloitte Legal Canada LLP
Edward Fan
Edward Fan
Year called to bar: 2002
Toronto, Ontario
Torys LLP
Mark J. Fecenko
Mark J. Fecenko
Year called to bar: 1989
Toronto, Ontario
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG)
Michael G.G. Fekete
Michael G.G. Fekete
Year called to bar: 1993
Toronto, Ontario
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
Debra J. Finlay
Debra J. Finlay
Year called to bar: 1994
Vancouver, British Columbia
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
Bradley J. Freedman
Bradley J. Freedman
Year called to bar: 1987
Vancouver, British Columbia
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG)
Éloïse Gratton
Éloïse Gratton
Year called to bar: 1998
Montréal, Québec
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG)
Wendy J. Gross
Wendy J. Gross
Year called to bar: 1993
Toronto, Ontario
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
Janet P. Grove
Janet P. Grove
Year called to bar: 1993
Vancouver, British Columbia
Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP
Shahir Guindi
Shahir Guindi
Year called to bar: 1990
Montréal, Québec
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
Sunny Handa
Sunny Handa
Year called to bar: 1995
Montréal, Québec
Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
Simon H. Hodgett
Simon H. Hodgett
Year called to bar: 1992
Toronto, Ontario
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
Thomas A. Houston
Thomas A. Houston
Year called to bar: 1980
Ottawa, Ontario
Dentons Canada LLP
Jason Howg
Jason Howg
Year called to bar: 2000
Calgary, Alberta
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG)
Christopher N. Hunter
Christopher N. Hunter
Year called to bar: 2000
Toronto, Ontario
Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
Christine Ing
Christine Ing
Year called to bar: 1995
Toronto, Ontario
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
Donald B. Johnston
Donald B. Johnston
Year called to bar: 1978
Toronto, Ontario
Aird & Berlis LLP
Adam G. Kardash
Adam G. Kardash
Year called to bar: 1994
Toronto, Ontario
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
Bernice Karn
Bernice Karn
Year called to bar: 1986
Toronto, Ontario
Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP
James Kosa
James Kosa
Year called to bar: 2006
Toronto, Ontario
WeirFoulds LLP
Troy J. A. Lehman
Troy J. A. Lehman
Year called to bar: 2006
Vancouver, British Columbia
Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
Lisa R. Lifshitz
Lisa R. Lifshitz
Year called to bar: 1995
Toronto, Ontario
Torkin Manes LLP
P. Bradley Limpert
P. Bradley Limpert
Year called to bar: 1997
Toronto, Ontario
Limpert & Associates
Ted Liu
Ted Liu
Year called to bar: 2008
Toronto, Ontario
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
David Ma
David Ma
Year called to bar: 2000
Toronto, Ontario
Blaney McMurtry LLP
Patrice Martin
Patrice Martin
Year called to bar: 1995
Montréal, Québec
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG)
Jean-Philippe Mikus
Jean-Philippe Mikus
Year called to bar: 1995
Montréal, Québec
Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
Charles S. Morgan
Charles S. Morgan
Year called to bar: 1998
Montréal, Québec
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
Wesley Ng
Wesley Ng
Year called to bar: 2000
Toronto, Ontario
Stikeman Elliott LLP
Andrew S. Nunes
Andrew S. Nunes
Year called to bar: 2001
Toronto, Ontario
Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
Robert L. Percival
Robert L. Percival
Year called to bar: 1998
Toronto, Ontario
Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
Matthew D. Peters
Matthew D. Peters
Year called to bar: 1995
Vancouver, British Columbia
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
Ebad Rahman
Ebad Rahman
Year called to bar: 2004
Toronto, Ontario
Torys LLP
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