For this week’s CDN #FollowFriday, we are showcasing lawyers in the IT, IP and privacy fields.
First up is is Lorraine Fleck, a Toronto-based IP, IT, advertising and marketing lawyer, and trademark agent.
She tweets at: @lorrainefleck
https://twitter.com/lorrainefleck/status/621432932813697024
https://twitter.com/lorrainefleck/status/621430921942695936
https://twitter.com/lorrainefleck/status/621385158831284224
Next is David Fraser, a Halifax, NS-based privacy and tech lawyer, and author of the Canadian Privacy Law Blog.
Fraser tweets at: @privacylawyer
RCMP quietly stop naming victims, citing #privacy act (via @angmacivorcbc @CBCNS) http://t.co/XZEafogVot
— David T.S. Fraser (@privacylawyer) July 16, 2015
"Going dark" is a self-inflicted wound. If govts hadn't overreached, we likely wouldn't be encrypting all the things. pic.twitter.com/D5GifFvFxB
— David T.S. Fraser (@privacylawyer) July 15, 2015
Does Nova Scotia stifle innovation? (Spoiler alert: Yes) Disruptors fear province doesn’t welcome new ideas http://t.co/9h2DTrO0C1
— David T.S. Fraser (@privacylawyer) July 15, 2015
Third is Darren Jones, a UK-based tech lawyer that tweets about smart cities, renwables, cyber security, data and telecoms.
He tweets at: @TechLawyerJones
Autonomous driving will require 5G – which isn't expected until 2019 with a 2025 market peak. Driverless vehicles before 2025? #WeForum
— Darren Symons-Jones (@TechLawyerJones) July 16, 2015
Interesting comment from @VodafoneGroup on regulatory and planning barriers to progress with future 5G roll out. #WeForum
— Darren Symons-Jones (@TechLawyerJones) July 16, 2015
Thanks to @BloombergLIVE for a great #BTech2015 #SmarterCities conference today. Excellent speakers/topics! pic.twitter.com/Jff0xiAMcZ
— Darren Symons-Jones (@TechLawyerJones) June 18, 2015