IP Osgoode Speaks Series Featuring Prof. Matthew Rimmer
The Trans Pacific Partnership: Copyright Law, the Creative Industries and Internet Freedom In a timely manner, only three days after the announcement of the conclusion
The Trans Pacific Partnership: Copyright Law, the Creative Industries and Internet Freedom In a timely manner, only three days after the announcement of the conclusion
The Canadian Government announced last week that it is amending the Copyright Act to extend the term of protection for performers and makers of sound
The US Copyright Office has published a report that, at the very least, promises to reopen the debate surrounding rights of remuneration for performers and
It’s hardly surprising that politicians and members of the press often find themselves at odds with one another, as the two have a long history
Last week, the big news in the video game blogosphere was the reported sale of the world’s largest video game collection, comprising over 11,000 games, for
For the first time in some twenty years, Canada’s copyright law framework is set for the foreseeable future. Previous attempts (in 2005, 2008, and 2010)