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Press “A” to Ready-Up: Insight into the Growing Industry of Esports

Press “A” to Ready-Up: Insight into the Growing Industry of Esports

July is a notoriously bad month for sports fans. No NHL, no NBA, no NFL, and unless your team is above .500 after the all-star break you have probably already checked out of baseball this season. Of course, Wimbledon and the British Open certainly provide their share of entertainment to golf and tennis fans, but […]

Announcing the 2018/2019 Winners of the @GowlingWLG Best Blog in IP Law and Technology Prize

Announcing the 2018/2019 Winners of the @GowlingWLG Best Blog in IP Law and Technology Prize

IP Osgoode would like to congratulate the winners of the Gowling WLG Best Blog in IP Law and Technology Prize for 2018-2019. Four prizes in total are awarded each year to Osgoode students and the winning blog posts are featured in the IPilogue. Recipients also receive a $500 award, are announced at Convocation and receive […]

Carswell’s Intellectual Property Journal appoints Dr. Aviv Gaon as Deputy Editor and welcomes new student editorial team

Carswell’s Intellectual Property Journal appoints Dr. Aviv Gaon as Deputy Editor and welcomes new student editorial team

IP Osgoode is pleased to announce that Dr. Aviv Gaon is the new Deputy Editor for the Intellectual Property Journal (IPJ). Dr. Gaon is an IP Osgoode research affiliate and will be starting his fellowship at the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy at the University of Toronto this fall. The IPJ is […]

Athletes asserting their IP rights: Kawhi Leonard gets set for a not so Kawhi’et off-season

Athletes asserting their IP rights: Kawhi Leonard gets set for a not so Kawhi’et off-season

After recently defeating one of the greatest NBA dynasties on the court, Raptors star and NBA Finals MVP, Kawhi Leonard is set to take on one of the world’s largest brands off the court. On June 3, in the middle of the NBA Finals, Leonard filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court of California […]

AI for Lawyers Conference Highlights: Exciting and challenging AI technology developments in litigation, immigration, and transactional law

AI for Lawyers Conference Highlights: Exciting and challenging AI technology developments in litigation, immigration, and transactional law

The Law Commission of Ontario, in collaboration with Element AI and Osgoode Hall Law School recently hosted an AI for Lawyers conference. The conference featured a panel of legal practitioners who shared how their practices interact with AI, the benefits and the drawbacks so far, as well as the challenges and exciting opportunities ahead. Augmenting […]

IP Osgoode's Pina D'Agostino to Lead Alectra Utilities's New Advisory Committee for the GRE&T Centre

IP Osgoode's Pina D'Agostino to Lead Alectra Utilities's New Advisory Committee for the GRE&T Centre

Alectra Utilities recently announced the members of the inaugural Advisory Committee for new Green Energy & Technology Centre. Leading the six-member Committee is IP Osgoode's founder & director, Prof. Pina D'Agostino, who is currently a Director of Alectra Inc.'s Board of Directors. Click here to read the full press release.

The Future of Music Publishers’ Rights in the US and UK

The Future of Music Publishers’ Rights in the US and UK

Recently, I sat in on a well-attended speaker event at Cassels Brock. The first speaker at the event was Erich C. Carey, Vice President and Senior Counsel of the National Music Publishers’ Association (NMPA), which is the trade association that represents American music publishers and their songwriting partners. The NMPA often advocates for music publishers […]

ICYMI: Bracing for Impact: AI & Data Conference Proceedings Are Now Available

ICYMI: Bracing for Impact: AI & Data Conference Proceedings Are Now Available

The audio-recording of IP Osgoode's Bracing for Impact: The AI Challenge (Part II: Data, Policy & Innovation) conference is now available on the Bracing for Impact conference series website. Click here to access the conference proceedings. A big thank you to all the conference speakers and participants for helping us make the conference a great […]

Personal Privacy in a Digital Age: Examining Current Intellectual Property & Privacy Obligations

Personal Privacy in a Digital Age: Examining Current Intellectual Property & Privacy Obligations

Canadians have privacy rights associated with their personal information. This even applies when one’s personal information is held by someone else – like with hospital medical records. Patient ownership of personal data was illustrated in the 1992 Supreme Court of Canada (‘SCC’) decision, McInerney v. MacDonald, where the Court verified that despite the physician having […]

Researchers win $1.89M grant to search for AI solution to infant pain assessment

Researchers win $1.89M grant to search for AI solution to infant pain assessment

On April 2, a team of York University researchers led by psychology Professor Rebecca Pillai Riddell, associate vice-president research and the director of the Opportunities to Understand Childhood Hurt (O.U.C.H.) Lab, was awarded a $1.5-million grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council, and the Natural Sciences & […]