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A Tale of Two Copyrights

Hugh Stephens Blog

Registration of AI-Generated Works in the United States and Canada: A Comparison Credit: Shutterstock Human Creation The question of whether works that are generated in whole or part by Artificial Intelligence (AI) should enjoy copyright protection is a hot topic at the moment.

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Returning the Masks and Restoring Some Justice

Hugh Stephens Blog

link] The issue of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples will remain a front-burner issue in Canada in 2024 so I think it appropriate to post a good news story on this topic early in the year. By Leoboudv-Own Work, CC BY-SA 3.0

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Announcing the 15th Annual Canada’s IP Writing Challenge

IPilogue

The Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC) and IP Osgoode are delighted to announce the 2023 edition of Canada’s IP Writing Challenge. We encourage a broad range of perspectives, and topics can be from within the various categories of intellectual property law including patents, trademarks, industrial design and copyright.

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Barry Sookman - Untitled Article

Barry Sookman

The topic was Unravelling the complex tapestry of AI: what’s keeping organizations up at night? My talk focused on regulatory developments in Canada, the EU, and the United States and how it impacts organizations. It also focused on how AI regulatory developments are impacting contracting of all types.

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A Place Where Science Business Meet: My Internship Experience at AstraZeneca Canada

IPilogue

As part of the Osgoode Intellectual Property Law & Technology Intensive Program, I had the wonderful opportunity of completing a 10-week internship at AstraZeneca Canada (“AstraZeneca”). I began my internship at a very exciting time for privacy law in Canada. On September 22, 2021, Quebec’s Bill 64, received Royal Assent.

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My IP Intensive Experience: From Seminars to CIPO and Beyond

IPilogue

The IP Intensive starts with a 2 week seminar series where students are exposed to a variety of IP related topics, followed by a 10 week placement at an organization to allow students to gain working experience. Students also meet biweekly to discuss current IP issues.

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[Ongoing Program] Trademark & copyright enforcement on the internet: Online marketplaces, social media and the web - July 13th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm ET

JD Supra Law

Each webinar provides practical tips and strategies for global brand protection in Canada, with a concise 30-45 minute overview of the topic, followed by an open Q&A. This spring, join our Smart & Biggar trademark experts and gain new insights at our popular Canadian Trademarks webinar series. By: Smart & Biggar