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    June 4, 2021in Copyright0by Editor
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    Nintendo v Bowser: Hacking and Piracy in Video Games

    Photo Credit: Magnus Engø (Unsplash) Natalie Bravo is an IPilogue Writer and a 2L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School.    Like its predecessors, the 2017 Nintendo Switch is not immune to hacking…

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    May 13, 2021in Copyright0by Editor
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    Fair for Who? In Favour of Digital Lock Exceptions for Canadian Archives

    Written by, Sabrina Macklai, IPilogue Senior Editor and J.D. student at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law (Class of 2023).   Bill C-11, or the Copyright Modernization Act, was…

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    March 3, 2021in Blogs, IP Course Topic, IP Intensive0by Editor
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    Copyright in the Repair Industry: Redefining Technological Protection Measures

    When I first learned about intellectual property I was immediately drawn to copyrights and the way in which the regime interacted with the arts. In learning about the field, I…

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    December 4, 2019in Blogs, Copyright, IP0by Editor
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    Breaking the Lock: A Proposed ‘Bug Hunt’ Exception for TPMs

    Introduction In 2012, Parliament amended the Copyright Act and updated it to address the realities of the new internet environment and new technologies. Among the changes was the introduction of…

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