Tianchu Gao is an IPilogue Writer and a 1L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. If you see an alternative for your favoured product—with similar quality and even…
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A Brief Recent History of Nike’s Trademark Battles
Alexandria Lewis & Ian Rothweiler are JD Candidates at Southwestern Law School. This article was originally written as a requirement for Victoria Burke and John Begakis’ course on Fashion Law.…
Recognized Around the World and in the Court Room: Red Bull v Bakewell Biscuits Private Limited
Photo Credit: Jan Kopřiva (Unsplash.com) Shawn Dhue is an IPilogue Writer and a 2L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. In light of Red Bull GmbH’s (Red Bull)…
Taylor Swift: Back-to-Back Albums, Back-to-Back Lawsuits
Photo Credits: Mink Mingle (unsplash.com) Meena Alnajar is an IPilogue Writer, IP Innovation Clinic Fellow, and a 2L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. Taylor Swift broke records in 2020, releasing two albums…
Battle of the PCs: Pampered Chef defends trademark infringement case by President’s Choice
Pampered Chef recently succeeded for the second time in defending their trademark against Loblaw’s Inc. In 2019, the Federal Court dismissed Loblaw’s claim for trademark infringement, a decision which was…
Of Bands and Breweries: The Hip Sues Mill Street Over “100th Meridian” Beer
“…At the Hundredth meridian,Where the great plains begin” The hundredth meridian is the longitudinal line that roughly separates the semi-arid, rural regions of Western Canada from the humid, more urban…