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    Category: Regulatory Policy

    January 18, 2011in Internet, Regulatory Policy, Telecommunications0by Editor
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    Rogers Attracting CRTC Attention Over Bandwidth Throttling

    Stuart Freen is a J.D. candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. In a strongly-worded letter leaked on Michael Geist’s website, the CRTC has accused Rogers with failing to live up…

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    January 4, 2011in Regulatory Policy, Trademarks2by Editor
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    Warning Labels Threaten Tobacco Trade-marks – Or do They?

    Dan Whalen is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School In late December, industry leader British American Tobacco won permission in Australian courts to pursue damages against a local…

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    November 16, 2010in Commercialization, Regulatory Policy2by Editor
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    Altering genes in crops

    Ivy Tsui is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School “Matooke” means more than just the word “banana” in Uganda – it is synonymous with “food” in the local…

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    November 10, 2010in Internet, Regulatory Policy, Technology, Telecommunications2by Editor
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    CRTC Debates Making Broadband Access a “Basic Service”

    Stuart Freen is a JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School Should high-speed internet be regulated as a basic service available to all Canadians, even those in remote rural locations?…

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    November 2, 2010in Regulatory Policy, Technology2by Editor
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    Violent Video Games on Trial

    Matt Lonsdale is a JD candidate at Dalhousie University The average teenager may not pay much attention to the decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court, but they might want to…

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    November 1, 2010in Commercialization, Contracts, Copyright, Digital Downloads, Digital Locks, Innovation, Licensees, Music Industry, Ownership, Privacy, Regulatory Policy2by Editor
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    Focus on Gaming: Q&A with Susan Abramovitch

    Susan H. Abramovitch is a partner in Gowlings’ Toronto office, practising exclusively in entertainment law. Susan’s practice covers all aspects of music industry transactions, as well as film, television, live…

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