Doubly Digital: My Virtual Semester at The Globe and Mail (IP Intensive Reflection)
When I think of newspapers, I think of black ink smudging across broadsheet. I think of Gissing’s Grub Street, of cigarette smoke, and even of
When I think of newspapers, I think of black ink smudging across broadsheet. I think of Gissing’s Grub Street, of cigarette smoke, and even of
When I first heard that I was going to be placed with Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada, I was thrilled. As someone who has
This semester, I was fortunate enough to participate in the Intellectual Property Law & Technology Intensive Program at Osgoode Hall Law School. For this program,
When I first learned about intellectual property I was immediately drawn to copyrights and the way in which the regime interacted with the arts. In
It all started with a bouquet of flowers: a bundle of blooms to be hurled by a bandana-clad figure, as stencilled along the wall of
Last August, after pulling the public performance rights for his songs, Neil Young sued Donald Trump’s campaign for copyright infringement when Young’s music was used