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    April 26, 2019in Blogs, Copyright0by Editor
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    Remuneration Models for Musicians: A Focus on the Reversionary Right

    This past fall, Canadian music icon Bryan Adams presented in front of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage to propose an amendment to the Canadian reversionary right [1]. Adams recommended…

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    December 7, 2018in Blogs, IP Intensive0by Editor
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    IP Intensive: MPA-Canada's Work to Reduce Online Piracy

    This semester, I was given the opportunity to work at the Motion Picture Association – Canada (MPA-Canada) as part of Osgoode’s IP Law and Technology Intensive Program (IP Intensive). The…

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    April 30, 2018in Blogs, Copyright, Fashion Industry, IP, Trademarks0by Editor
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    Cultural Appropriation of Indigenous Designs in Fashion: Can this be Prevented by Canadian IP Law?

    From trademarking your logo to potentially patenting your items (a newer – yet narrowly used – method of protecting your unique fashion designs), there are various ways that start-ups and…

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    June 14, 2017in Blogs, Canada, Copyright Reform, Famous Marks, Fashion Industry, IP, IP Reform, Jurisdiction, Trademarks, US0by Editor
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    Can’t “Flea” from Louis Vuitton

    Although there is no shortage of counterfeit products on the market, it is not everyday that a high fashion designer sues your local flea market. Recently, Louis Vuitton reportedly filed…

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