IP Osgoode is pleased to introduce the 2013-2014 Harold G. Fox Moot Team for Osgoode Hall Law School. Representing Osgoode are Benjamin Farrow and Isabella Ssozi in the role of…
Month: December 2013
Pirates of the Caribbean: US Intellectual Property Rights to Walk the Plank?
The government of Antigua and Barbuda has recently published a press release detailing their plans on establishing a statutory body to oversee the monetization and exploitation of the suspension of American intellectual property rights. The…
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Canadians #TalkTV: The Question Surrounding Digital Content Licensing
For the past month the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has been attempting to open its policy and regulation processes to the Canadian public. On October 24, CRTC Chair Jean-Pierre Blais…
in Blogs, Copyright, Fair Dealing, Infringement, IP, IP Intensive, Music Industry, Originality, Ownership2by Editor
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Happy Birthday to Whom?: New Litigation Challenges Copyright Ownership in “the World’s Most Popular Song”
Most members of the public might be surprised to hear that “Happy Birthday to You” is apparently still subject to copyright protection in the United States, let alone that it…