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CRTC Provides Guidance on CASL Software Provisions “ But Some Uncertainty Remains

November 12, 2014

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From November 10 to 12, 2014, the CRTC provided its interpretation of the software provisions in Canada's anti-spam law (CASL) in several presentations to industry. The CRTC also posted a specific FAQ about their interpretation on their website (CASL Requirements for Installing Computer Programs) on Monday, November 10, 2014. As these particular provisions will come into force on January 15, 2015, the CRTC has endeavoured to provide timely guidance to those that may be affected by same. However, even with the interpretations adopted by the CRTC, many questions remain outstanding.

Broadly speaking, the CASL software provisions regulate the installation of software on a computer system. Based on its presentations, the CRTC appears to have currently interpreted the CASL software provisions as follows:

Of course, the CRTC's non-binding interpretation of CASL cannot replace direct consideration of the statute. Accordingly, we are of the view that a CASL compliance plan should consider both the CRTC's most current interpretations and the legislation itself.

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