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    Month: September 2013

    September 5, 2013in Copyright, IP, Ownership0by Editor
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    National Gallery Dispute with Artists Has Copyright Fees Hanging in the Balance

    The Supreme Court has granted leave to appeal the Federal Court of Appeal’s decision in Canadian Artists’ Representation/Front des artistes canadianes (CARFAC/RAAV) et al  v National Gallery of Canada. (more…)

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    September 5, 2013in Announcements, events, Feature Post, General, IP Intensive0by Editor
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    Anticipating Another Successful Year for IP Osgoode

    I am pleased to announce the start of the 2013-2014 school year. For those of you who are just discovering us for the first time, welcome! For those who are…

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    September 4, 2013in Electronic Processes, Infringement, Patents, Smartphones, Technology, US0by Editor
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    Apple's Appealing Patent Result

    In the latest episode of the Apple patent saga, the United States Court of Appeals has altered a decision by the International Trade Commission (ITC) discussing two crucial features of…

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    September 4, 2013in Copyright, Infringement, Jurisdiction, Literary Works, Originality0by Editor
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    Amsterdam Court of Appeals: No Copyright for an Inarticulate Criminal

    Can the content of conversations between a famous criminal and police agents taking place in the backseat of a car be protected by copyright? This question, addressed to the Dutch…

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