Zoom Boom or Doom? The Fatigue of Synchronous Learning Saved by the Sweet Melody of Copyright
In a recent Article from National Geographic, author Julia Sklar goes in depth on the pitfalls of the recent “Zoom Boom” prompted by COVID-19; that
In a recent Article from National Geographic, author Julia Sklar goes in depth on the pitfalls of the recent “Zoom Boom” prompted by COVID-19; that
Antitrust inquiries and lawsuits are increasingly targetting big tech companies. Recently, four French online advertising companies and publishers filed an antitrust complaint against Apple with
IP Osgoode and the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC) are thrilled to announce the winners of the annual edition of Canada’s IP Writing Challenge:
Double, double, toil and trouble. The Halloween season is upon us. Pumpkins, skeletons, witches and ghouls have filled the streets, while candy has filled the
What is ‘Telemedicine’? Telemedicine is healthcare that is provided remotely. It is often delivered in three forms: live telemedicine, remote monitoring, and the “store-and-forward” method.
The ongoing history of sound recording rights continues to provide a fascinating study in the United States’ copyright regime’s ability to contemplate and absorb new