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Nike Gets Personal Over Counterfeit Shoes

Nike Gets Personal Over Counterfeit Shoes

Matt Lonsdale is a JD candidate at Dalhousie University In late 2009, the UK Border Agency (UKBA) seized several shipments of counterfeit Nike athletic shoes originating from an unknown source within China and destined for customers within the UK. The UKBA notified Nike of the seized shipments, and Nike brought an action for trademark infringement […]

Viacom v. YouTube: Part Deux

Viacom v. YouTube: Part Deux

Nathan Fan is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School This past Friday, Viacom submitted its long-awaited appeal to the New York District Court decision in favour of YouTube issued earlier this year in June. Reports state that the 72 page appeal contends that Judge Stanton erred in affording YouTube the DMCA’s safe habour provision […]

A ‘classical’ example of issues in copyright: Professor Roger Fisher’s Lecture on Haydn, Pleyel and the Two Piano Trios

A ‘classical’ example of issues in copyright: Professor Roger Fisher’s Lecture on Haydn, Pleyel and the Two Piano Trios

Leslie Chong is a J.D. student at Osgoode Hall Law School On 17 November 2010, IP Osgoode hosted Professor Fisher’s lecture about the 18th century copyright infringement lawsuit involving piano trios written by classical composers Franz Joseph Haydn and Ignaz Pleyel. While the court documents of the case had long been lost and only recently […]

My Opening Remarks to the Legislative Committee on Bill C-32

My Opening Remarks to the Legislative Committee on Bill C-32

Giuseppina D’Agostino is the Founder and Director of IP Osgoode, and an Associate Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School On Dec 1, 2010, I was invited to appear as a witness to the Parliamentary Committee Hearings of Bill C-32, An Act to Amend the Copyright Act (also known as the “Copyright Modernization Act”). I was […]

Facebook's Trademark in "Face"

Facebook's Trademark in "Face"

Leslie Chong is a J.D. Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School Following the "notice of allowance" that Facebook recently received for its FACE trademark application, many have criticized the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).  While the trademark appears only to apply in specific circumstances, some have noted that it seems unconventionally broad and generic. Known to be fervent […]

United States Cracks Down on Websites Selling Counterfeit Goods

United States Cracks Down on Websites Selling Counterfeit Goods

Stuart Freen is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency confirmed on Monday that it seized 82 domain names belonging to websites that were allegedly trading in pirated and counterfeit goods. The agency claims this is only an intermediate step in a larger ongoing project […]

Cineplex Lends a Hand to Close Pandora's Box of Movies

Cineplex Lends a Hand to Close Pandora's Box of Movies

Dan Whalen is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. Joining the arms race of online movie services, Cineplex recently introduced its own download store as part of a multi-phase strategy to create “one of the most powerful online entertainment experiences available to Canadians.” The announcement comes hot on the heels of a similar […]