Rogers v. Voltage – Howard Knopf comments on CTV – September 14, 2018.

Rogers v. Voltage – Howard Knopf comments on CTV – September 14, 2018.

Rogers v. Voltage – Howard Knopf comments on CTV – September 14, 2018.

On September 14, 2018 the Supreme Court of Canada held that An ISP can recover its costs of compliance with a Norwich order, but it is not entitled to be compensated for every cost that it incurs in complying with such an order. Recoverable costs must be reasonable and must arise from compliance with the Norwich order. Where costs should have been borne by an ISP in performing its statutory obligations under the notice and notice regime, these costs cannot be characterized as either reasonable or as arising from compliance with a Norwich order, and cannot be recovered.

See Howard Knopf‘s comment on CTV