IP Osgoode and the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC) are thrilled to announce the winners of the annual edition of Canada’s IP Writing Challenge: In the Law Student category,…
Month: October 2020
Forget Ghosts, Goblins and Ghouls, Watch out for Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks this Halloween
Double, double, toil and trouble. The Halloween season is upon us. Pumpkins, skeletons, witches and ghouls have filled the streets, while candy has filled the grocery stores. While collecting your…
Telemedicine May Soon Become the Norm in Healthcare - Here’s Why
What is ‘Telemedicine’? Telemedicine is healthcare that is provided remotely. It is often delivered in three forms: live telemedicine, remote monitoring, and the “store-and-forward” method. Live telemedicine enables patients and…
The Changing Nature of Sound Recording Rights
The ongoing history of sound recording rights continues to provide a fascinating study in the United States’ copyright regime’s ability to contemplate and absorb new technologies into its framework. The…
The Supreme Court Backs Booking.com
The United States Supreme Court delivered a victory for creators, specifically those whose businesses and ventures find their origins online, and security for current trademark holders with its decision in…
How Machine Learning Could Play a Key Role in the Diagnosis of Rare Genetic Diseases
Machine learning as a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) has increasingly become the subject of interest by many industries, including in the field of healthcare. For instance, AI and machine…