On December 8, 2010 Professor Teresa Scassa will be speaking at the Planning & Enabling Smart Transportation Summit in Toronto as part of a panel on the topic: “Protect Yourself: Addressing Privacy Issues Both Legally and Politically”.
On December 8, 2010 Professor Teresa Scassa will be speaking at the Planning & Enabling Smart Transportation Summit in Toronto as part of a panel on the topic: “Protect Yourself: Addressing Privacy Issues Both Legally and Politically”.
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David Fewer appeared on CBC Radio One’s Spark on November 24, 2010 to discuss Bill C-32 and copyright reform. Click here to listen to the full segment.
David Fewer appeared on CBC Radio One’s Spark on November 24, 2010 to discuss Bill C-32 and copyright reform. Click here to listen to the full segment.
On November 24, 2010, the Honourable Tony Clement, Minister of Industry, announced that the Government of Canada has made a major investment in the Canada Research Chairs (CRC) Program, enabling Canada to strengthen its position as a world leader in university research and development.
On November 24, 2010, the Honourable Tony Clement, Minister of Industry, announced that the Government of Canada has made a major investment in the Canada Research Chairs (CRC) Program, enabling Canada to strengthen its position as a world leader in university research and development.
Professor Michael Geist will appear before the legislative committee for Bill C-32, An Act to amend the Copyright Act, on December 1st at 3:30pm. The hearing will be streamed via audio and video here.
Professor Michael Geist will appear before the legislative committee for Bill C-32, An Act to amend the Copyright Act, on December 1st at 3:30pm. The hearing will be streamed via audio and video here.
Professor Jane Bailey has received a Visiting Professor appointment at Hong Kong University starting this January.Professor Bailey will teach an intensive winter term seminar course at the HKU Faculty of Law called Human Rights and CyberspaceClick here for more information on this honour.Congratulations, Professor Bailey!
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Professor Jane Bailey has received a Visiting Professor appointment at Hong Kong University starting this January.Professor Bailey will teach an intensive winter term seminar course at the HKU Faculty of Law called Human Rights and CyberspaceClick here f...
Professor Michael Geist has been named the “Fulbrighter of the Month” for October by Fulbright Canada, which operates an educational exchange program between Canada and the United States.
Professor Michael Geist has been named the “Fulbrighter of the Month” for October by Fulbright Canada, which operates an educational exchange program between Canada and the United States.
Professor Jeremy deBeer has published a paper in the most recent issue of the journal Les cahiers de propriété intellectuelle, entitled “La Commission du droit d'auteur du Canada : vingt années à « faire » l'histoire Juridique.”
Professor Jeremy deBeer has published a paper in the most recent issue of the journal Les cahiers de propriété intellectuelle, entitled “La Commission du droit d'auteur du Canada : vingt années à « faire » l'histoire Juridique.”
An alumnus of the Fulbright Canada program, Prof. Geist was chosen for the monthly award after being named one of the 50 most influential people in intellectual property by Managing Intellectual Property magazine. He was also recently awarded an IP3 Award by Public Knowledge, a Washington-based public interest group that defends the rights of citizens ...
An alumnus of the Fulbright Canada program, Prof. Geist was chosen for the monthly award after being named one of the 50 most influential people in intellectual property by Managing Intellectual Property magazine. He was also recently awarded an IP3 Awar...
The Supreme Court of Canada granted CIPPIC leave to intervene in Crookes v. Newton, a case that will address when, if ever, the act of posting a hyperlink can amount to defamatory publication.
The Supreme Court of Canada granted CIPPIC leave to intervene in Crookes v. Newton, a case that will address when, if ever, the act of posting a hyperlink can amount to defamatory publication.
On September 30, 2010 Professor Teresa Scassa will be giving a talk at the Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University entitled: “Performance enhancing rights: Ambush marketing laws and major sporting events”.
On September 30, 2010 Professor Teresa Scassa will be giving a talk at the Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University entitled: “Performance enhancing rights: Ambush marketing laws and major sporting events”.