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    February 12, 2012in Canada, Feature Post, IP, Jurisdiction, Patents, Pharmaceutical Drugs, Uncategorized1by Editor
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    Trade Secrets, Transparency, and Temporality

    Access to information is generally important in a free and democratic society. It’s particularly important in the context of regulating drugs, medical devices, and other products. In Merck Frosst Canada…

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    February 6, 2012in Domain Names, Feature Post, IP, Technology, Trademarks1by Editor
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    Twenga Trademark Troubles

    Twenga, Societe Anomyme (“TSA”) owns the registration for the mark TWENGA in Canada, which was applied for in May 12, 2008 and registered on October 25, 2011. Prior to the…

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    January 23, 2012in Copyright, Digital Downloads, European Union, Feature Post, IP, Jurisdiction, Music Industry1by Editor
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    Collective Licensing: Promises and Pitfalls

      Looking at the current state of trans-border licensing of music inEurope, the European example can teach mainly what to avoid. Even more so, many of the issues discussed in…

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    August 9, 2011in Canada, Copyright, Copyright Reform, Feature Post, Freedom of Speech, UK, US6by Editor
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    A “Charter Rights First” Approach To The Intersection Of Freedom Of Expression And Copyright

    Graham Reynolds is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Law at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, and an IP Osgoode Research Affiliate. Recent legislative developments in Canada…

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