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    Michelle Mao

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    November 22, 2022in Blogs, IP, Social Media, Trademarks0by Editor
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    Trademarking Gestures: Usain Bolt’s Trademark of Iconic Pose

    Michelle Mao is  an IPilogue Writer and a 2L student at Osgoode Hall Law School. You may recall Usain Bolt’s subtle but impactful tweet on August 23, 2022, adding a…

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    November 3, 2022in Blogs, Infringement, IP, Patents0by Editor
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    Moderna sues Pfizer for mRNA Patent Infringement: when optics and profits reveal real issues in modern IP law usage

    Michelle Mao is an IPilogue Writer and a 2L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. Moderna and Pfizer battle’s over the inventive process of their respective mRNA COVID-19 vaccines…

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    September 27, 2022in Blogs, Copyright, IP0by Editor
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    Moral Rights in Copyright: Lin-Manuel Miranda sues Texas Church for unauthorized performances of “Hamilton”

    Michelle Mao is a 2L student at Osgoode Hall Law School and an IPilogue Writer. In response to a Texan Church’s unauthorized performance of Hamilton, where the musical’s contents were…

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    September 12, 2022in Blogs, IP, Patentability, Patents0by Editor
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    Can Grandma’s Secret Recipes be Protected and Monetized? A look into the patentability of recipes

    Michelle Mao is a 2L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School and an IPilogue Writer. The distinct smell of brown sugar and cinnamon wafting out of your grandma’s kitchen…

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    September 6, 2022in Blogs, IP, Patents0by Editor
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    How and When can Software be Patented? How IP law principles interact with emerging tech

    Michelle Mao is an incoming 2L student at Osgoode Hall Law School and an IPilogue writer. The IP principle that abstract ideas cannot be patented has often been misapplied to…

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    August 24, 2022in Blogs, IP, IP Litigation Practice, Patents, Technology0by Editor
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    Litigation as a Source of Profit? Non-Practicing Entities and Patent Litigation

    Michelle Mao is an incoming 2L JD student at Osgoode Hall Law school and an IPilogue Writer. Litigation is almost always recommended to be avoided, whether because of the sheer…

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