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Hot Off the Press: A Look into my Fall Internship at CBC (IP Intensive Reflection)

IPilogue

Over the past Fall 2021 semester, I have been privileged to participate in the Intellectual Property Law & Technology Intensive Program (IP Intensive) at Osgoode and complete a ten-week internship at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation/Radio-Canada (CBC). With this in mind, I welcomed all of the work assigned to me by my mentors.

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Right to Research (“R2R”): An Independent Right with an Imposed Dependence in Copyright Law?

SpicyIP

Scope-wise, it’s not necessarily limited to researchers, even if they are the ones who are obviously affected by it. privilege under copyright law. I specifically support the first (constitutional right) and the third (privilege under copyright) premises. You can find his earlier posts for us here. Lokesh Vyas.

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

For further information about the agenda and topic, see here. Forthcoming events New events and conferences are added to our Events page continuously, so do not forget to check it out regularly! Register for the webinar here. The theme of the lecture is ‘Music Copyright: The Text and Data Mining Exceptions and the EU's AI Act’.

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Analyzing Maternity Benefits under the Social Security Code

IP and Legal Filings

This code not only covers the organized sector of the Indian Economy, but also fends for the unorganized sector, gig workers as well as platform workers; thereby expanding its scope to almost every contributor of the Gross National Product.

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Taking Aim at Sharing News Online: Bill C-18 and the Government’s Misguided Requirement to Mandate Payment for Internet Linking

Michael Geist

In Bill C-18, the government flips that on its head by holding that the party enabling the referral must pay for the privilege of doing so. The Rodriguez post included a link to a La Presse article on the game (the same link I’ve just posted). Rodriguez: Because there’s a value to that. Of course, not all links have that value.

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Taking IP “Rights” Too Seriously – A Look Through History

SpicyIP

here ), some call them freedoms or privileges (e.g. here ), some call them freedoms or privileges (e.g. Each of these terms can have a different understanding and scope. Generally, limitations possess a broader scope than exceptions but nowadays are mentioned together and sometimes used interchangeably.

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Comments on the Ruling Declaring California’s Age-Appropriate Design Code (AADC) Unconstitutional–NetChoice v. Bonta

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

[Sorry it’s take me this long to get this blog post off my desk. I hope it was worth the wait.] We’ve seen a flood of terrible Internet laws in the past few years, including the California Age-Appropriate Design Code (AADC). Of course, there will be an appeal, so the Internet’s fate remains unsettled.

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