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Facebook: Trials & Tribulations

Facebook: Trials & Tribulations

Vincent Doré is a JD/MBA Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School and Schulich School of Business Facebook, whose 500 million users make it the world’s largest social network, is engaged in several intellectual property disputes. While the company has, at times, adopted more defensive stances (see, eg, here and here), it has now started to […]

Bratz, Ideas, Expressions, and The American Way

Bratz, Ideas, Expressions, and The American Way

Vincent Doré is a JD/MBA Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School and Schulich School of Business. Any billion-dollar lawsuit is bound to be a highly-charged event, especially when one of the parties makes an American icon, the Barbie doll. But Barbie is not the protagonist here. Instead, we turn our focus to the fashion doll […]

A Line in the Sand is Drawn: Trademark Dilution or Ordinary Use?

A Line in the Sand is Drawn: Trademark Dilution or Ordinary Use?

Vincent Doré is a JD/MBA candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School and Schulich School of Business. In a recent trademark dilution case, Ninth Circuit Chief Judge Alex Kozinski wrote an eloquent opinion that clearly and explicitly delineates where ordinary use ends and dilution begins. The question in this recent Ninth Circuit case (Visa Int’l Serv. […]

Trademark Ownership: The Legitimacy of the "Free-Rider" Argument and its Significance in Canadian Jurisprudence

Trademark Ownership: The Legitimacy of the "Free-Rider" Argument and its Significance in Canadian Jurisprudence

Vincent Doré is a JD/MBA Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School and Schulich School of Business. Professors Mark A. Lemley and Mark P. McKenna have identified an area of American trademark law that has, in their opinion, received insufficient attention: the “free-rider” argument. This argument contends that trademark owners should be protected from parties that […]

Bill C-32: Improving Global Access to Copyrighted Material for the Print Disabled

Bill C-32: Improving Global Access to Copyrighted Material for the Print Disabled

Vincent Doré is a JD/MBA Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School and Schulich School of Business. Bill C-32, Canada’s attempt at updating the Copyright Act, has received much attention in the digital space. The blogosphere is filled with commentary on all things copyright, and filtering out the noise is a challenge in itself. Predictably, much […]

How To Minimize Costs Associated With Copyright Clearance: The DOC's Guidelines For Documentary Filmmakers

How To Minimize Costs Associated With Copyright Clearance: The DOC's Guidelines For Documentary Filmmakers

Vincent Doré is a JD/MBA Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School and Schulich School of Business. Documentary films are meant to depict reality. In fact, a documentary’s sole purpose may be to expose the reality obscured by propaganda, censorship and corruption. It is therefore in the public’s best interest to allow documentary filmmakers to depict […]

Canada Still in Search Of Answers to the Digital Media Conundrum

Canada Still in Search Of Answers to the Digital Media Conundrum

Vincent Doré is a JD/MBA Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School and Schulich School of Business. Over 2000 people convened in Stratford, Ontario this week for Canada 3.0: Canada’s Premier Digital Media Forum.  This 2-day conference was created in an effort to bring together the best minds from the digital media space to collaboratively develop […]