Recent news reports revealed that since July 2020, non-consensual fake nude photos of more than 100, 000 women have been generated and very few of them likely have any idea…
Month: November 2020
The International Impasse on Digital Tax and Its Implications for Canada
Whether additional taxes should be levied upon multinational technology corporations is an ongoing international trade dispute. Any casual follower of the U.S. stock market will notice that many of the…
Grappling with Google: Market Monopoly, Big Tech Exclusivity, and Political Plays??
In another attempt at tackling big tech, the U.S. government filed a civil antitrust lawsuit against Google in late October, alleging that the company has been illegally monopolizing the search…
Patenting to Fight Pandemics: The Canadian Story
This blog was originally published here. COVID-19 first appeared in December 2019. By March 2020, the virus was spreading around the world with increasing speed, leading the World Health Organization to declare…
COVID-19 & Cybersecurity Risks
On November 2nd and 3rd, I was given the opportunity to attend the Canadian Technology Law Association (CAN-TECH) annual conference. At the forum, I learned more about the legal aspects…
Reflections on Can-Tech Law Association’s 2020 Fall Conference
Can-Tech Law Association’s 2020 Fall Conference brought together leading experts to discuss emerging developments in the field. This two-day conference implemented a unique platform for the event, which enhanced the…