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Reminder: Canada's IP Writing Challenge 2014

Reminder: Canada's IP Writing Challenge 2014

There are just under two months left to submit your entry to our 6th annual Canada's IP Writing Challenge. The winner from each category will receive a prize of $1000 (CAD), publication on the IP Osgoode website, and consideration for publication in the Canadian Intellectual Property Review and/or the Intellectual Property Journal.  The deadline to […]

Everything Old is New Again: Reframing the Cultural Explanation for Intellectual Property Infringement in China

Everything Old is New Again: Reframing the Cultural Explanation for Intellectual Property Infringement in China

Daniel Whalen won Canada's IP Writing Challenge last year for his article, "Everything Old is New Again: Reframing the Cultural Explanation for Intellectual Property Infringement in China." In anticipation for the next edition of Canada's IP Writing Challenge, we would like to share the introduction to Daniel's award-winning submission. Please enjoy and watch out next week […]

Reminder: Canada's IP Writing Challenge 2013

Reminder: Canada's IP Writing Challenge 2013

We are now accepting submissions for our fifth annual writing challenge. The winner from each category will receive a prize of $1000 (CAD), publication on the IP Osgoode website, and consideration for publication in the Canadian Intellectual Property Review and/or the Intellectual Property Journal.  The deadline to submit is 5pm, Monday July 1, 2013. Submissions […]

Canada’s IP Writing Challenge 2013

Canada’s IP Writing Challenge 2013

The Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC) and IP Osgoode are delighted to announce our 2013 Canadian writing challenge in intellectual property law. We are excited to be running our fifth annual writing challenge.  Our goal is to further enhance thoughtful and well-researched intellectual property public policy scholarship and discussion. We encourage a broad range […]