Patent Infringement Remedies: Is a Nonexclusive License Worth Less?
Although a patent is typically seen as a right to exclude others, the willingness of American courts to automatically provide that right through a permanent
Although a patent is typically seen as a right to exclude others, the willingness of American courts to automatically provide that right through a permanent
James Gannon is an Osgoode Hall alumnus and is currently an articling student at McCarthy Tétrault. Much attention has recently been paid to proposed legislation
Susan Corbett is a Senior Lecturer in Commercial Law, Victoria University of Wellington In response to a barrage of criticism, unprecedented in response to a topic
As a part of my undergraduate studies, I took a course in business strategy, and one of the most memorable topics was technological lock-in. We
A recent blog has commented on copyright reforms proposed at the Leadership Music Digital Summit. In particular, panelists at the seminar had suggested that copyright registration should
A common joke amongst Canadian copyright lawyers goes something like this: What do copyright reform and hot dogs have in common? You don’t want to