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Repligen Corp. v. Canada (A.G.): Clerical Error in the Intellectual Property Office

Repligen Corp. v. Canada (A.G.): Clerical Error in the Intellectual Property Office

David Vaver is Professor of Intellectual Property Law at Osgoode Hall Law School and on the Advisory Board of IP Osgoode. A Note in the next issue of the Intellectual Property Journal, due out in April, reviews a recent case on Patent Office refusals to correct clerical errors: Repligen Corp. v. Canada (A.G.) 2010 FC […]

Global Copyright: Three Hundred Years Since the Statute of Anne, from 1709 to Cyberspace

Global Copyright: Three Hundred Years Since the Statute of Anne, from 1709 to Cyberspace

Global Copyright: Three Hundred Years Since the Statute of Anne, from 1709 to Cyberspace, edited by Professors Lionel Bently (member of IP Osgoode's International Advisory Council), Uma Suthersanen and Paul Torremans, celebrates the tri-centenary of modern copyright, which began with the enactment of the Statute of Anne by the British Parliament in 1709, and was soon followed […]