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    Daniel Joseph

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    April 6, 2021in IP Intensive0by Editor
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    Reflections on My Placement at AstraZeneca Canada (IP Intensive Reflection)

    As part of my involvement in the Intellectual Property and Technology Law Intensive Program (“IP Intensive”), I was fortunate to be granted a 9-week placement at the Legal Affairs department…

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    February 26, 2021in Blogs0by Editor
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    Guidelines for the Implementation of GDPR-Compliant Cookie Notices

    This comment investigates how legal requirements for consent are implicated in the deployment of internet browser cookies, with a focus on the European Union’s (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).…

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    AI or Human Doctor?
    May 14, 2020in Blogs1by Editor
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    AI or Human Doctor?

    This post is a response to the following question, initially posed to students in the Legal Values: Artificial Intelligence seminar: “You are not feeling well and need to see a…

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    April 22, 2020in Blogs, IP, Patents0by Editor
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    Bill C-13 (Covid-19 Emergency Response Act) amendments to Patent Act

    The typical justification for modern patent systems is that of incentive-based utilitarianism: there exists a level of IP protection that produces an optimal balance of production of intellectual works and…

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