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Harley-Davidson Wins Yet Another Trademark Infringement Suit
Historical Fake News?: Winkler v Hendley
A “Legitimate Political Purpose”: Federal Court Rules the Conservative Party Played “Fair” in the 2019 Federal Election
A Win for Patent Law and a Loss for Prostate Cancer
Battle of the PCs: Pampered Chef defends trademark infringement case by President’s Choice
Decision in "Sim & McBurney v En Vogue Sculptured Nail Systems Inc."
A Day in Virtual Court House Proceedings
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF PATENTS: “THEY DO THINGS DIFFERENTLY THERE”
Promises That Can Kill: An Update
Promises That Can Kill: An Update
Under the Patent Act, an invention must be useful to be patentable. While in Canada the inventor does not need to describe the utility of the invention in the patent, where the patent makes a promise of utility, utility is measured against that promise. If the inventor does not make an explicit promise of a […]