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    Month: June 2009

    June 30, 2009in IP1by Editor
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    Colours to dye for are worth $6.4M

    How much does it cost to dye your hair? A home kit usually costs between $20 and $40. Some salons charge up to $200. In the heart of Yorkville, however,…

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    June 29, 2009in IP0by Editor
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    Cheap Food, Terroir and the Blind Spot of Geographical Indications

    Irena Knezevic is on the executive of the Canadian Association for Food Studies and is currently a PhD candidate in the Joint Graduate Program in Communication and Culture at York…

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    June 29, 2009in Contracts, Copyright, Fair Dealing, Literary Works, Privacy0by Editor
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    U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Rules that Turnitin's Fight Against Plagiarism Does Not Violate Student Intellectual Property Rights: A Dissenting Opinion

    Stephen Sharon is a recent graduate of Touro Law School in New York where he focused on intellectual property.  Stephen was also the first place winner of the Nathan Burkan…

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    June 29, 2009in Privacy0by Editor
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    House of Commons Committee Considers Quick Fixes to the Privacy Act

    The Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics recently released a report to the House of Commons about suggested amendments to the Privacy Act. The report outlined and gave…

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    June 26, 2009in IP, Patents0by Editor
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    Proposals to Reform the Patents County Court (PCC)

    Recently the Working Group of the Intellectual Property Court Users’ Committee for reform of the Patents County Court, England and Wales, has published proposals for reforming the Patents County Court…

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    June 25, 2009in Commercialization, Contracts, Internet, IP, Licensees, Technology0by Editor
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    The Adoption of U.S. Technology in Canada: Is All this Waiting Really Necessary?

    A recent article written by Colin Campbell from Maclean’s discussed the unfortunate fact that Canada is usually far behind other nations when it comes to adopting new technologies that have…

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