Access Copyright and the Path to Extended Collective Licensing
Before 2004, copyright laws in Canada only protected owners’ rights in their work. Enter CCH v Law Society of Upper Canada (“CCH”), where the Supreme Court
Before 2004, copyright laws in Canada only protected owners’ rights in their work. Enter CCH v Law Society of Upper Canada (“CCH”), where the Supreme Court
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 the Fall semester of my third year at Osgoode Hall Law School, I had the opportunity to take part in the Intellectual Property Law
This semester I was a part of the Osgoode’s IP Intensive program. As a major part of that intensive I spent 11 weeks working at
Without a doubt, I have learned a lot about intellectual property law during my time with the Copyright and Trademark Policy Directorate (CTPD) at Innovation,
My placement at the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) provided me with a productive and engaging experience. It consisted of a tour of the different