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Announcing the 2013 IP Intensive Program

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 to grow. We are excited to announce the offering of three brand new placements for 2013, and the return of an excellent placement from the […]

Must Every Canadian Patent Application Include the Inventor’s Best Mode of Working the Invention?

Must Every Canadian Patent Application Include the Inventor’s Best Mode of Working the Invention?

It was thought until quite recently that any applicant for a Canadian patent had to disclose in his specification the best mode then known of working his invention (Minerals Separation North American Corp. v. Noranda Mines Ltd., [1947] Ex. C.R. 306, rev’d (1952) 69 R.P.C. 81 (P.C.)). Then came Sanofi-Aventis Canada Inc. v. Apotex Inc., […]

Reminder: Harold G. Fox Intellectual Property Moot This Friday (February 17, 2012)

Reminder: Harold G. Fox Intellectual Property Moot This Friday (February 17, 2012)

On Friday February 17th, Osgoode Hall will continue its tradition of annual participation in the Harold G. Fox Intellectual Property Moot and the 2011-2012 Fox Moot team has been hard at work preparing.  Representing Osgoode will be: Alex Chang (Class of 2012) and Kyle Rees (class of 2012) in the role of the Respondent, Aaron Kucharczuk (class of 2012) […]

The Prince of Purses v Les Misérables: Louis Vuitton’s Latest Lawsuit Against Counterfeiters

The Prince of Purses v Les Misérables: Louis Vuitton’s Latest Lawsuit Against Counterfeiters

Mekhala Chaubal is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. A recently-decided US case (Louis Vuitton Malletier SA v. Akanoc Solutions Inc.) has trumped Canada’s largest LVM settlement so far (Louis Vuitton Malletier SA v. Singga Enterprises Inc). While the company is arguably only protecting its market share as one of the world’s premier […]

Repligen Corp. v. Canada (A.G.): Clerical Error in the Intellectual Property Office

Repligen Corp. v. Canada (A.G.): Clerical Error in the Intellectual Property Office

David Vaver is Professor of Intellectual Property Law at Osgoode Hall Law School and on the Advisory Board of IP Osgoode. A Note in the next issue of the Intellectual Property Journal, due out in April, reviews a recent case on Patent Office refusals to correct clerical errors: Repligen Corp. v. Canada (A.G.) 2010 FC […]