As we settle into 2021, it is important to remember and reflect on everything that 2020 brought about in copyright, patent, and trademark law. 2020 was an unprecedented year that…
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Reflections on ‘Balancing Privacy and Public Health during COVID-19’
On November 11, 2020, Osgoode Privacy Law Society (OPLS), in collaboration with Osgoode Health Law Association (OHLA) and Osgoode Constitutional Society (OCLS), held a panel event to discuss the existing…
All Rise For The Facebook Supreme Court of Free Expression
Earlier in the year, Facebook announced the appointment of 20 board members for its new Facebook Oversight Board (FOB). The announcement came after an increasing demand for Facebook to take…
Am I The Best Person? Reflections on CAN-TECH’s Women in the Tech Webinar
On July 7th, 2020, attendees of the CAN-TECH’s “Women in the Tech Webinar: The Ripples You Create – A workshop on amplifying women’s voices in the media” were taught several…

The Unforeseen Consequence of Uploading Your Mask Selfie
Privacy advocates may be breathing a sigh of relief. While the world is grappling with an unprecedented pandemic, wearing a mask to prevent the spread of COVID-19 can result in…
Facial Recognition Technology: What have we consented to?
The Toronto police are facing controversy after its members have admitted to using Clearview AI – a ground-breaking facial recognition app that a New York Times investigation has been said…