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The Future is Unfriendly for Mobilicity Acquisition by Telus

The Future is Unfriendly for Mobilicity Acquisition by Telus

The Federal Government recently announced it would not allow Mobilicity to transfer the wireless spectrum it owns to Telus, effectively blocking a deal for the incumbent to acquire the smaller new entrant. Many see this as a victory for consumers and a bolstering of the Government's initiative to spur competition in the wireless market, while others are concerned about the immediate future of […]

Law of the Cloud v Law of the Land: Challenges and Opportunities for Innovation

Law of the Cloud v Law of the Land: Challenges and Opportunities for Innovation

The following is an excerpt from De Filippi, P, Belli, L, ‘Law of the Cloud v Law of the Land: Challenges and Opportunities for Innovation’, European Journal for Law and Technology, Vol. 3, No. 2, 2012. The re-posting of this excerpt is part of a cross-posting collaboration with MediaLaws: Law and Policy of the Media in a Comparative Perspective. Cloud computing […]

Some Nortel Patents To Remain Canadian Via RIM Following Apple Consortium Bid Win

Some Nortel Patents To Remain Canadian Via RIM Following Apple Consortium Bid Win

Jennifer O'Dell is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall and Denise Brunsdon is a social media writer and researcher. For anyone with family members at Apple, Research in Motion, Microsoft, Ericsson, Sony and EMC, don't forget to put "A Nortel patent" on your wish list this Christmas. There's at least 6, 000 to go around.

Canada’s IP Writing Challenge 2010

Canada’s IP Writing Challenge 2010

Professor Giuseppina D’Agostino is the Founder and Director IP Osgoode. Michel Gérin is the Executive Director of the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada. The Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC) and IP Osgoode are delighted to announce our 2010 Canadian writing challenge in intellectual property law.  After a successful inaugural year, we are pleased to be running the […]

The Principle of Net Neutrality: Arguments and Recent Developments

The Principle of Net Neutrality: Arguments and Recent Developments

The principle of Net neutrality refers to the idea that data packets on the Internet should be moved impartially, without regard to content, destination or source.  In essence, it means that all Internet traffic should be treated equally and implies that an information network such as the Internet is most efficient and useful to the public when […]