Evaluating Online Legal Sources

Summary

Evaluating online sources is essential to ensure their credibility, accuracy, and relevance. It helps identify biases and verify information. The right to be forgotten originates from European law, not Canadian law. In Ontario, patients have property rights over their medical records, allowing access and copies, though physical records are owned by healthcare providers. When citing academic articles, include the authors name, article title, journal title, volume, issue number, page numbers, and publication year. Consider potential biases, inaccuracies, authorship, and timeliness when using blog posts from law firms in research.

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Why is it important to evaluate online sources before using them? Question * options: a)to determine the relevance of the source b)to understand if the source is biased c)to verify if the information in the source is accurate d)to ensure the credibility of the source
It's important to evaluate online sources for the following reasons:
- To determine the relevance of the source
- To understand if the source is biased
- To verify if the information in the source is accurate
- To ensure the credibility of the source
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The right to be forgotten originates in Question * options: Canadian constitutional legislation common law action US privacy legislation European law
The right to be forgotten originates in European law. This concept was established by the European Court of Justice in *, allowing individuals to request the removal of personal data from search engines under certain conditions.
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According to the McGill Guide, if you need to cite a book, you always must include Question * options: a)a country b)a weblink c)first name of the copyrighter d)a city
The correct answer is:
d) a city
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Imagine you found a blog post on privacy law published by a law firm online. What potential issues can emerge from including such a source in your research paper? Question * options: The source can be biased since the law firm could have produced it to attract new clients The source can include potentially inaccurate information The source can be written by a non-lawyer The source can be outdated
There are several potential issues that can emerge from including a blog post on privacy law published by a law firm in your research paper:
- The source can be biased since the law firm could have produced it to attract new clients.
- The source can include potentially inaccurate information.
- The source can be written by a non-lawyer.
- The source can be outdated.
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The right to be forgotten is a quasi-constitutional right in Canada. Question * options: True False
False. The right to be forgotten is not a quasi-constitutional right in Canada. It is a concept that originates from European law, specifically the European Court of Justice ruling in *.
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To cite academic articles, you always must include Question * options: a weblink to publication italicization of the title quotation marks for the title a city
To cite academic articles, you generally need to include:
- The author's name
- The title of the article (italicized or in quotation marks depending on the style guide)
- The title of the journal (italicized)
- The volume and issue number
- The page numbers
- The publication year
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To cite academic articles, you always must include Question * options: a)a weblink to publication b)italicization of the title c)quotation marks for the title d)a city
To cite academic articles, you generally need to include:
- The author's name
- The title of the article (italicized or in quotation marks depending on the style guide)
- The title of the journal (italicized)
- The volume and issue number
- The page numbers
- The publication year
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The Canadian courts agree that patients have property rights over their medical records. Question * options: True False
True. In Ontario, patients do have property rights over their medical records. This means they have the right to access and request copies of their medical records, although the physical records themselves are typically owned by the healthcare provider.
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The Canadian courts agree that patients have property rights over their medical records. Question * options: True False
True. In Ontario, patients have property rights over their medical records, meaning they can access and request copies of their records. However, the physical records are usually owned by the healthcare provider.
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The Canadian courts agree that patients have property rights over their medical records. Question * options: True or False
True. In Ontario, patients have property rights over their medical records, allowing them to access and request copies. The physical records are usually owned by the healthcare provider.
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