If some kinds of unwanted technologies are illegal, why haven't Canadian authorities put a stop to the distribution?

There are many reasons why Canadian authorities have not put a stop to the distribution of spyware: • It is hard to ascertain from whom, from where, and how spyware has been disseminated. Companies involved in spyware have complicated distribution networks. The maker of the spyware is often not the party that put it on your computer.

€¢ Even if the distributor is found, many distributors are outside of Canada, which can complicate law enforcement efforts. €¢ Law enforcement agencies have limited resources, and to date have not deemed the spyware problem sufficiently pressing to address. €¢ Consumer complaints are less likely to lead directly to targets than in other law enforcement investigations, because consumers often do not know that spyware has caused the problems or, even if they do, they may not know the source of the spyware.

€¢ Identifying the source of spyware is especially difficult when it has been installed by "drive-by methods", given that consumers likely were not even ... more.

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