Can Grandma’s Secret Recipes be Protected and Monetized? A look into the patentability of recipes
Michelle Mao is a 2L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School and an IPilogue Writer. The distinct smell of brown sugar and cinnamon wafting
Michelle Mao is a 2L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School and an IPilogue Writer. The distinct smell of brown sugar and cinnamon wafting
After over 95 years of prohibition, recreational usage of marijuana will be legalized nation-wide on October 17th. While the Cannabis Act will transform cannabis breeding from an illegal cottage industry
It’s often hard to recognize the evolving nature of legal regimes amidst the fast-paced and so-called revolutionary social and technological changes facilitated by digital and
On Monday, March 31st, the United States Supreme Court began hearing oral arguments in the case of Alice Corporation Pty Ltd v CLS Bank International. Many
On June 13, 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court rendered a decision which ruled against the patenting of isolated DNA sequences in their natural form in the now
The Myriad Genetics gene patenting saga has officially shaped international jurisprudence, with the Federal Court of Australia upholding the patents for BRCA1 and BRCA2. In