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    April 3, 2009in IP, IP Course Topic, Patents, Pharmaceutical Drugs2by Editor
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    The Golden Goose

    Keldeagh Lindsay is a first year law student at Osgoode Hall and is taking the Legal Values: Challenges in Intellectual Property course. Canada’s Access to Medicines Regime (CAMR) is an…

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    March 28, 2009in Commercialization, IP Course Topic, Official Marks, Trademarks0by Editor
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    Official Marks: Ulterior Motive?

    Reshika Dhir is a first year law student at Osgoode Hall and is taking the Legal Values: Challenges in Intellectual Property course. A Trademark is any logo, word, symbol, name,…

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    March 25, 2009in Copyright, Innovation, Internet, IP, IP Course Topic, Licensees, Open-Source, Ownership3by Editor
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    The Necessary Link Between Open Source Software and a Substantive Intellectual Property Regime

    Adam Bucci is a first year law student at Osgoode Hall taking the “Legal Values: Challenges in Intellectual Property” course. I would like to address the impact that open source…

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    March 21, 2009in Copyright, Internet Sharing, IP, IP Course Topic, Open-Source, Technology1by Editor
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    Motivations for Contributing to Open Source Software

    Faraaz Damji is a first year law student at Osgoode Hall and is taking the Legal Values: Challenges in Intellectual Property course. In Yochai Benkler’s article, “Coase’s Penguin, or Linux and The…

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    March 23, 2008in IP, IP Course Topic, Trademarks1by Editor
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    Protecting Trade-mark Distinctiveness: The Risk of Dilution as Illustrated by the Genericism of Geographical Indicators

    The proposition that consumers are confused by the use of geographical indicators (GIs) by producers other than those from the specified geographic region is arguably a weak one. Evidence that…

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