On Suspending SOPA and Piping PIPA Down
If the past month is any indication at all, 2012 is going to be an eventful year for intellectual property legislation, at least in the
If the past month is any indication at all, 2012 is going to be an eventful year for intellectual property legislation, at least in the
Modern concepts of art and creativity pose a challenge for traditional notions of copyright law. Last March, the United States District Court for the Southern
Twenga, Societe Anomyme (“TSA”) owns the registration for the mark TWENGA in Canada, which was applied for in May 12, 2008 and registered on October
After a little over a year and two failed attempts, the Legal, Financial and Administrative Services Agency of Sweden (Kammarkollegiat) finally officially approved an application
The complicated position that subconscious copying occupies when establishing reproduction and infringement in copyright law was recently highlighted in a key decision by the Patents
I am pleased to join you from south of the border. My work has been focussed in the United States. Intellectual property laws are