New Zealand ISPs to cut off internet access for P2P file-sharing
The New Zealand government has taken a novel approach to try to fix what seems to be a nagging problem for governments in today’s connected
The New Zealand government has taken a novel approach to try to fix what seems to be a nagging problem for governments in today’s connected
Social networking has taken on a new dimension at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). It has been over a year since the
A recent tainted milk disaster in China has killed at least three infants and made thousands of others sick. Several countries have banned or recalled
Under Canadian patent law, the scope of patentable subject matter is still expanding. But under U.S. patent law, “anything under the sun made by man”
Open Access, Competition, and Spectrum Auctions This past week, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the US announced the winners of their 700Mhz spectrum auction,
I recently attended a lecture by professor Bruce Ziff, of the University of Alberta Law School, where he described what he termed as his only