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    Disclosure

    Tag: Disclosure

    March 13, 2023in Blogs, IP Intensive, Privacy, Social Media0by Editor
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    How Much is Your Personal Information Worth? And What Will It Be Worth in the Future?

    Nikita Munjal is a 3L JD/MBA Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. This article was written as a requirement for Prof. Pina D’Agostino’s IP Intensive Program. Using the Internet inevitably…

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    December 10, 2012in Blogs, Internet, Regulatory Policy, Reputation Management, Technology, Trade Secrets, Uncategorized0by Editor
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    Cyber Attacks: Unsure About Disclosure

    In recent years, the threat of cyber crime has become a staple of the news cycle. While most reports focus on threats to unwitting consumers, a recent New York Times article looked…

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    December 3, 2012in Canada, Electronic Databases, European Union, Human Rights Issues, Identity Theft, Internet, IP, IP Reform, Jurisdiction, Privacy, Regulatory Policy, Reputation Management, Social Media, Technology, UK, UK0by Editor
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    Defriend: Privacy Concerns are back in the Newsfeed

    An Austrian student studying law in Silicon Valley has raised serious flags about Facebook’s lack of adherence to privacy law and disclosure regulation. (more…)

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    January 29, 2012in Feature Post, IP, Jurisdiction, Patent Practice, Patentability, Patents, US4by Editor
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    "Don't Hide The Ball" - Best Mode in the US Patent System

      I am pleased to join you from south of the border. My work has been focussed in the United States. Intellectual property laws are very powerful and important today.…

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    November 3, 2011in Canada, Electronic Processes, European Union, Patentability, Patents, Regulatory Policy, Technology, UK, UK0by Editor
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    The Dirty Details of Disclosure: Navigating the Fine Line Between Prior Art and Public Good in British Patent Law

    Mekhala Chaubal is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. On 27 July 2011, Mr. Justice Arnold of the Patents Court Division of the High Court of England and…

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