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    Virgil Cojocaru (IPilogue Editor)

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    April 30, 2010in Contracts, Innovation, IP, Patents0by Editor
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    To License or Not to License?

    Virgil Cojocaru is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. In a recent paper, Michael Jacobs and Alan Devlin discuss the debate in forcing monopolists to license their IP. By…

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    April 5, 2010in Commercialization, Contracts, Licensees, Technology2by Editor
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    Implications and Meaning of a Perpetual Licence

    Virgil Cojocaru is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. In BMS Computer Solutions Limited and AB Agri Limited the meaning and interpretation of a perpetual licence came under…

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    March 8, 2010in Contracts, Copyright, Infringement, IP, Originality1by Editor
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    Is there Copyright in Choreography?

    Virgil Cojocaru is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law school. Choreography is about dance moves. It is the arrangement of dance moves, usually in patterns, accompanied by music. Are…

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    February 22, 2010in Commercialization, Infringement, Infringement, IP, Licensees, Ownership, Patent Trolls, Patentability, Patents, Subsidiary Rights, Technology0by Editor
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    How to Approach Non-Practicing Entities

    Virgil Cojocaru is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. Using various processes or technologies is a minefield. Patent trolls or non practicing entities (NPE) are a large part…

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    February 8, 2010in Commercialization, Contracts, Electronic Processes, General, Innovation, IP, Patentability, Patents, Tech Transfer, Technology0by Editor
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    IP and its crucial role in start-ups

    Virgil Cojocaru is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. These days governments are funding private sector enterprises. The public purse is increasingly used to aid businesses. However, many…

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    January 25, 2010in Copyright, Electronic Databases, General, Human Rights Issues, Internet, IP, Patents, Privacy, Telecommunications0by Editor
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    Secure IPR essential for China's Growth

    Virgil Cojocaru is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. Google recently surprised the world by announcing it may pull out of China. In the meantime, it would no…

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