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Signs and Sensibility: Accommodating Non Conventional Trade Marks

Signs and Sensibility: Accommodating Non Conventional Trade Marks

Dr. Dev Gangjee (London School of Economics) has a primary research interest in intellectual property, including trademarks, geographical indications and domain names.  He is also an IP Osgoode Research Affiliate. Can a building be a trade mark?  Should a building be a trade mark?1 In recent years, trade mark registries and courts have grappled with applications […]

ICANN and Internet Big Bang

ICANN and Internet Big Bang

The announcement by ICANN to open the Internet to a limitless number of domains has been a cause of stir since June 2008 when Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) accepted this recommendation of its global stakeholders.  ICANN's website describes itself as a not-for-profit public-benefit corporation aimed at coordinating and maintaining the integrity […]

The CyberSquatting Wheel Keeps Turning

The CyberSquatting Wheel Keeps Turning

Ashlee Froese is an Osgoode Hall alumnus and currently practices intellectual property at the law firm of Keyser Mason Ball LLP. Sibling Rivalry: The intersection of Domain Names and Trade-marks Domain names and trade-mark owners have always had a contentious co-existence.  Whereas trade-mark rights are granted on a use basis, domain names are registered on […]