Cybersquatting: One Too Many
A recent cyber-squatting dispute sheds light on the fact that although avenues for resolutions exist, cybersquatting is still a major problem plaguing internet commerce today.
A recent cyber-squatting dispute sheds light on the fact that although avenues for resolutions exist, cybersquatting is still a major problem plaguing internet commerce today.
Last week the Globe & Mail put out an article on a recent trademark registration that raised the ire of many in the art market.
As discussed by Anna in her post yesterday, fair dealing under Canadian law works as follows: a user is allowed a limited use of a copyrighted
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Privacy rights are rights that attach to every individual. Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights protects them by asserting that “everyone has
A recent Berkman Center report sheds new light on the actual effect of the internet on child safety. What is refreshing is its attempt to put