“Laws are like sausages. It’s better not to see them being made.” Or so Otto Von Bismarck is (incorrectly) said to have said. That may well be true for the…
Tag: Canadian Heritage
IP Intensive: Reflecting on (C)anadian Heritage - Copyright Conundrums in Our Nation’s Capital
Prior to my placement at the Department of Canadian Heritage, Copyright and International Trade Policy Branch as part of Osgoode’s Intellectual Property Law and Technology Intensive Program I had a…
IP Intensive Program: A Semester at Canadian Heritage - An Insider's Look into the Copyright Policy Shop
Until mid-September of 2014, my perspective on legal policy was essentially limited to my experiences writing the policy section embedded in my law school and graduate school essays. This past…
IP Intensive Progam: Taking Culture, Copyright, and Creators Seriously - A Semester at the Ministry of Canadian Heritage
Legislative reform does not happen overnight, especially when it comes to a polarized domain of law like copyright. Legal policy analysts are integral to this process of reform, and this…
Announcing the 2013 IP Intensive Program
We are pleased to announce details of the 2013 Intellectual Property Law and Technology Intensive Program. The tremendously successful program is currently in its third year, but it is continuing…