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    April 14, 2011in Infringement, Patents, Technology, Telecommunications0by Editor
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    Take Two for Eastman Kodak in Patent Row with Apple, RIM

    Dan Whalen is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. Eastman Kodak has received some uplifting news in its ongoing patent dispute with tech giants, Apple and Research In…

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    October 19, 2010in Privacy, Regulatory Policy2by Editor
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    Canada: No Safe Haven for Internet Spammers

    Dan Whalen is a JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School Earlier this month, a Québec court upheld a 2008 US judgment ordering self-styled “online marketer” Adam Guerbuez to pay…

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    August 20, 2010in Cross Border Issues, Human Rights Issues, IP, Privacy, Technology, Telecommunications0by Editor
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    RIM’s Battle for Information Privacy, Market Share, and its Reputation

    Robert Dewald is a J.D. Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School  Canadian telecommunications giant Research in Motion (RIM), which manufacturers the popular BlackBerry, has reportedly offered information and tools to…

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    June 9, 2009in Internet, Technology, Telecommunications0by Editor
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    CRTC decides to keep New Media Broadcasting unregulated a little while longer

    The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) announced its decision this past Thursday (4 June 2009) to extend the exemption of new media broadcasting from regulation. After considering the current…

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    May 19, 2009in Commercialization, Contracts, IP, Patents, Telecommunications1by Editor
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    Does Qualcomm's Value Chain Licensing System Survive Its Settlement With Broadcom? (Part One)

    Sean O’Connor is a Professor at the University of Washington School of Law and Chair of the Law, Technology & Arts Group, specializing in intellectual property and business law involving…

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    February 26, 2009in General, Technology, Telecommunications0by Editor
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    The CRTC's 'New Media' Hearings

    The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission began hearings on February 17th in Gatineau to gain a better understanding of the “New Media” environment, to determine whether there should be some…

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