In the past two decades, copyright protection throughout the world has been greatly expanded to respond to challenges posed by new communications technologies and copyrightable subject matters. As protection has increased, the growing power of copyright owners has also led to market abuses that stifle competition and innovation. In response to these abuses, courts, litigants, policy makers, and commentators have increasingly embraced competition law, the doctrines of copyright misuse and unclean hands, and tort law concepts as counter-balancing tools. This article discusses four different types of abuse that has occurred in the copyright area and examines the various legal doctrines that have been employed by Canadian and U.S. courts to res...
The enactment of anti-circumvention laws in Canada appears imminent and all but inevitable. This art...
This article is about the importance of the copyright law jurisprudence from the U.S. Court of Appea...
As a result of the March 4, 2004 Supreme Court of Canada decision in CCH Canadian Ltd v Law Society ...
In the past two decades, copyright protection throughout the world has been greatly expanded to resp...
Faced with a rapidly evolving technological landscape—one in which near-perfect copies of digital co...
This book brings together contributions from reputed experts on Canadian intellectual property law w...
The great copyright debate between protecting creators and encouraging information-sharing has alway...
The United States intellectual property ( IP ) system is the foundation for incentives for authors a...
The United States intellectual property ( IP ) system is the foundation for incentives for authors a...
This paper, updated from one delivered to the Canadian IT Law Association’s 13th Annual Conference i...
Courts have struggled with articulating the standard for “originality” in copyright law. Some judge...
Most recently, the recording industry filed 261 lawsuits against individuals who illegally downloade...
The interface between copyright law and competition law has always been a topic of debate in legal ...
Intellectual property pirates menace the industry by hijacking audio recordings, movies, television ...
This chapter examines the potential impact of the proposed fair dealing and anti-circumvention provi...
The enactment of anti-circumvention laws in Canada appears imminent and all but inevitable. This art...
This article is about the importance of the copyright law jurisprudence from the U.S. Court of Appea...
As a result of the March 4, 2004 Supreme Court of Canada decision in CCH Canadian Ltd v Law Society ...
In the past two decades, copyright protection throughout the world has been greatly expanded to resp...
Faced with a rapidly evolving technological landscape—one in which near-perfect copies of digital co...
This book brings together contributions from reputed experts on Canadian intellectual property law w...
The great copyright debate between protecting creators and encouraging information-sharing has alway...
The United States intellectual property ( IP ) system is the foundation for incentives for authors a...
The United States intellectual property ( IP ) system is the foundation for incentives for authors a...
This paper, updated from one delivered to the Canadian IT Law Association’s 13th Annual Conference i...
Courts have struggled with articulating the standard for “originality” in copyright law. Some judge...
Most recently, the recording industry filed 261 lawsuits against individuals who illegally downloade...
The interface between copyright law and competition law has always been a topic of debate in legal ...
Intellectual property pirates menace the industry by hijacking audio recordings, movies, television ...
This chapter examines the potential impact of the proposed fair dealing and anti-circumvention provi...
The enactment of anti-circumvention laws in Canada appears imminent and all but inevitable. This art...
This article is about the importance of the copyright law jurisprudence from the U.S. Court of Appea...
As a result of the March 4, 2004 Supreme Court of Canada decision in CCH Canadian Ltd v Law Society ...