Court urges new laws to assign liability for victims of cyberfraud
TORONTO — A deputy judge is calling for passage of clear laws on which innocent party should bear responsibility for financial losses related to cyberfraud.
In calling for legislation, Ontario Deputy Judge Shane Kelford said it’s clear the law has yet to catch up with a growing problem.
“In reviewing legal commentary on computer fraud, this is clearly an area that would benefit from legislation,” Kelford said in a recent decision. “(Legislation should) establish clear principles and guidelines for the allocation of liability in the event of computer frauds, which are increasing in number.”
The case in small claims court in Perth, Ont., arose out of a settlement between two parties that required one side, Mark Schokking, to pay the other $7,000.