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IP Rights and the Modern University

IP Rights and the Modern University

Michael Kostiuk is a first year law student at Osgoode Hall and is taking the Legal Values: Challenges in Intellectual Property course Adherents to rights-based theory have long posited that a creator possesses an inherent and inalienable initial right to her respective creation.  After all, with no possessory rights, why would anyone create at all? […]

Copyright in the University Setting

Copyright in the University Setting

Brian Higgins is a first year law student at Osgoode Hall and is taking the Legal Values: Challenges in Intellectual Property course. David Lametti’s 2001 article, “Publish and Profit?: Justifying the Ownership of Copyright in the Academic Setting”, details the intricacies of copyright ownership in a university setting ((2001), 26 Queen's L.J. 497 – 567).  […]

Perceptions of Intellectual Property: a review by Roya Ghafele

Perceptions of Intellectual Property: a review by Roya Ghafele

Samantha Nasrallah is a first year law student at Osgoode Hall and is taking the Legal Values: Challenges in Intellectual Property course. Roya Ghafele authored a report titled "Perceptions of IP: A review" in August 2008 (report available at http://www.ip-institute.org.uk/pub.html).  A summary of that report was posted on IPilogue last December.  Ghafele's report addresses what she calls a […]

Facebook’s grassroots earn policy voice

Facebook’s grassroots earn policy voice

Earlier this month, Facebook experienced a backlash when it changed its privacy policy. The grassroots uprising can be seen on blogs such as The Consumerist, which dissected and criticized the new policies. Although Facebook had always reserved an “irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, transferable, fully paid, worldwide license” to use any content from its users, the new […]