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    Month: November 2019

    November 18, 2019in Blogs, Data governance, Privacy0by Editor
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    Who owns my privacy and why I don’t want people to know where I drive

    To me, “big data” has become synonymous with Big Brother, the central political figure behind data collection and monitoring in George Orwell’s “1984.” Big Data plays a similar role in…

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    November 13, 2019in Blogs, IP0by Editor
    1311

    AI job recruiting: A law student’s OCI nightmare?

    There’s no shortage of commentary on the brokenness of the On-Campus Interview (OCI) process. It can be stressful, confusing, and many students – for whatever reason – come out of…

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    November 13, 2019in IP, Ownership, Trademarks0by Editor
    1773

    Unusual CN Tower Trademark Dispute May Help Business Owners Plan for the Future

    The Canadian author, James Bow, faces a legal dispute over an image of the CN Tower that appears on the cover of his new book. The tower’s owner and manager,…

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    November 12, 2019in IP0by Editor
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    Protecting Freelancer Rights: What About Social Media?

    Setting the Stage Freelance authors are on the rise. According to a 2017 survey, 50.9% of the US population will be freelancing in ten years if the current trend continues.[1]…

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    November 5, 2019in IP, Trademarks1by Editor
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    Canadian Author Accused of Trademark Violation in using Image of CN Tower

    In September 2019, established Canadian author James Bow was accused of trademark infringement for using an image of the CN Tower on the cover of his recently released urban fantasy…

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    November 4, 2019in Blogs, Copyright, IP, Trademarks1by Editor
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    Can a Trademark Refusal Still be a Win? What Athletes are Teaching us About Trademark Refusals

    Anyone who has ever played sports knows that there is just as much to learn from losing as there is from winning. The same could be said about a string…

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