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    Reshika Dhir (IPilogue Editor)

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    February 9, 2010in Patents1by Editor
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    Patent Application Deemed Abandoned on the Issue of Who Pays the Maintenance Fees

    Reshika Dhir is a J.D. candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School and is taking the Patent Law course. In Canada, a correctly filed patent application that may result in a patent…

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    September 13, 2009in General, Internet, Privacy0by Editor
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    Consumer Privacy Jeopardized by DPI Technology

    In response to the complaint against Bell Sympatico (Bell) by the Canadian Internet policy and Public Interest Clinic, based at the University of Ottawa, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner…

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    August 16, 2009in Innovation, Internet, Privacy0by Editor
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    Is Yahoo-Microsoft Pact Enough to Fight Google?

    The recent announcement of Yahoo and Microsoft’s partnership may mean more choice and transparency for consumers, advertisers and publishers. It certainly means more competition in the world of online search…

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    August 3, 2009in Copyright, Infringement, Internet, Internet Sharing0by Editor
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    Internet overhauling in European Union

    European Union Telecommunications Commissioner Viviane Reding is planning to overhaul Internet downloading policies in order to facilitate simple, consumer friendly, and legal access to music and films online. Her response…

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    July 20, 2009in Cross Border Issues, Infringement, Trademarks0by Editor
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    iPhones soon to find their way in China

    Massive uncertainty looms around the future of Apple’s iPhone as Apple hits a new pothole in its rough journey to release iPhones in the Chinese subscriber market. The reason behind…

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    July 6, 2009in Infringement, Innovation, IP, Technology0by Editor
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    "Reasonable Royalty Payments" In Need Of A Reform

    The contentious issue addressed in the recent Intellectual Property Colloquium, hosted by Professor Doug Lichtman of the UCLA School of Law, was the way the courts calculate patent damages. As…

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