Danny Titolo is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. The Open African Innovation Research and Training project (Open AIR) is an initiative that aims to assist African creators,…
Day: July 11, 2011
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Red Meat, Yellow Journalism & Reporting On The Copyright Alert System In The US
Chris Castle is an attorney based out of Los Angeles and San Francisco who represents artists, producers, songwriters, record labels, music publishers, film studios and technology companies. President Barack Obama…
Summertime at IP Osgoode
With the latter portion of the summer now upon us here in Canada, IP Osgoode will be slowing down its volume of blog posts, updates and IPIGRAM e-newsletters over the…
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Amazon.com Patent Ruled Obvious by EPO Board of Appeal
Nora Sleeth is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. The European Patent Office (EPO) Board of Appeal has ruled that Amazon’s one-click system is too obvious to patent.…
in Copyright, Copyright Reform, Digital Downloads, Infringement, Internet, Internet Sharing, Movies, Music Industry, Secondary (ISP) Liability, Tech Transfer, Technology, Telecommunications0by Editor
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Copyright Alerts: The Next Solution to Online Piracy?
Danny Titolo is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. An agreement has recently been made between the largest music, television and motion picture companies and the leading Internet…