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The Hazards of Mass Licensed Internet Digital Content For Film and Television Reuse

The Hazards of Mass Licensed Internet Digital Content For Film and Television Reuse

Tony Duarte (B.A., LL.B.) practices exclusively in the area of entertainment law and is an Adjunct Faculty member of Osgoode Hall Law School. Perhaps one of the most problematic rights clearance transactions for a producer of film or television production is the licensing of existing photos, film/video clips, or music to the producer for reuse […]

Canada’s Intellectual Property Moot: The Harold G. Fox Moot

Canada’s Intellectual Property Moot: The Harold G. Fox Moot

Emir Mohammed is an Assistant Professor at the University of Windsor and is an IP Osgoode Research Affiliate. This February (2009) marks the inaugural launch of the Harold G. Fox Moot, Canada's Intellectual Property Moot. The Moot had two main sources of inspiration. Last academic year (2007 - 2008) at the University of Windsor, Faculty […]

Alpha geeks, Golf Shoes, and the Waterloo Miracle

Alpha geeks, Golf Shoes, and the Waterloo Miracle

On Tuesday February 3, the Canadian Intellectual Property Council (CIPC), under the umbrella of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, held a conference on the global threat of illicit trade. The conference brought together stakeholders interested in the protection of intellectual property rights within Canada and around the world. IP Osgoode’s Rex Shoyama was invited as […]