Skip to content
IP Osgoode
  • ABOUT
  • OUR TEAM
    • DIRECTOR
    • MEMBERS
    • ADVISORY BOARD
    • SPONSORS
  • IPILOGUE
    • ABOUT THE IPILOGUE
    • BLOG
      • Announcements
      • Artificial Intelligence
      • Copyright
      • Innovation
      • IP Innovation Clinic
      • IP Intensive
      • Patents
      • Privacy
      • Technology
      • Trademarks
    • IPILOGUE TEAM
    • GOWLING WLG PRIZE
    • IPIGRAM ARCHIVE
    • WRITE FOR US
  • IP INNOVATION CLINIC
    • ABOUT
    • CHATBOT
    • BECOME A CLIENT
    • CLINIC FELLOWS
    • THE IP LUNCH CLUB
    • FAQS
  • IP INTENSIVE
    • ABOUT
    • PLACEMENTS
  • RESEARCH
    • IP LAW & POLICY
    • INNOVATION
    • LAW REFORM
  • EVENTS
    • UPCOMING EVENTS
    • PAST EVENTS
  • CONTESTS & COMPETITIONS
    • 2021 Oxford International Intellectual Property Law Moot
    • WIPO Short Story Competition: Indigenous Ingenuity and Creativity
    • IP WRITING CHALLENGE
    Home
    >
    Regulation

    Tag: Regulation

    August 12, 2022in Artificial Intelligence, Blogs, Canada, Constitutional Rights, European Union, Jurisdiction0by Editor
    1425

    Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (AIDA) signals more AI regulation to come

    Aaron Dishy is an IPilogue Writer and a 3L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. The proposed Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (AIDA) would introduce greater regulation of the…

    Read more
    April 4, 2022in Blogs, Human Rights, Internet, Privacy0by Editor
    1023

    A Child's Right to be Forgotten

    Roxana Olivera is an award-winning investigative journalist based in Toronto. This article was originally published online on 28 March 2022 on New Internationalist and will be included in their March-April…

    Read more
    May 28, 2021in Announcements, Artificial Intelligence, Blogs, Disruptive Technology, Osgoode Alumnus0by Editor
    4444

    Leading Legal Disruption: Artificial Intelligence and A Toolkit for Lawyers and the Law

    Prof Giuseppina D’Agostino is the Founder & Director of IP Osgoode, the IP Intensive Program, and the IP Innovation Clinic, the Editor-in-Chief for the IPilogue and the Intellectual Property Journal,…

    Read more
    November 25, 2019in Artificial Intelligence, Uncategorized0by Editor
    2420

    A Legal Framework for Artificial Intelligence

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is a field of computer science referring to intelligence demonstrated by machines, in contrast to the natural intelligence displayed by humans. Social media platforms use artificial intelligence…

    Read more
    December 4, 2013in Blogs, Broadcasting Regulatory Policy, Canada, Internet, Licensees, MediaLaws, Ownership, Regulatory Policy0by Editor
    1021

    Canadians #TalkTV: The Question Surrounding Digital Content Licensing

    For the past month the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has been attempting to open its policy and regulation processes to the Canadian public. On October 24, CRTC Chair Jean-Pierre Blais…

    Read more
    February 9, 2012in Jurisdiction, Privacy, Technology, UK1by Editor
    2546

    Court Decision May Be Closest Thing To BitTorrent Regulation

    The High Court of Justice’s Technology and Construction Court recently ruled on whether relief could be sought against unknown “seeders” of BitTorrent files in AMP v. Persons Unknown. In June…

    Read more

    Posts navigation

    1 2
    Search
      Categories
      IP Osgoode
      © Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
      • Privacy & Legal
      Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
      Ignat Kaneff Building
      4700 Keele Street
      Toronto, Ontario  M3J 1P3
      Canada

      T:416.736.5030   F:416.736.5736