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This decision is part of the "copyright pentalogy" released by the Supreme Court of Canada on July 12, 2012, providing new guidance to rightsholders a...
This decision is part of the "copyright pentalogy" released by the Supreme Court of Canada on July 12, 2012, providing new guidance to rightsholders a...
Today, the Supreme Court of Canada issued its long-awaited decisions in the "copyright pentalogy". Dimock Stratton lawyers Ron Dimock and Sangeetha Pu...
This decision is part of the "copyright pentalogy" released by the Supreme Court of Canada on July 12, 2012, providing new guidance to rightsholders a...
This decision is part of the "copyright pentalogy" released by the Supreme Court of Canada on July 12, 2012, providing new guidance to rightsholders a...
This decision is part of the "copyright pentalogy" released by the Supreme Court of Canada on July 12, 2012, providing new guidance to rightsholders a...
On Thursday morning, the Supreme Court of Canada will release five eagerly-awaited decisions from five copyright appeals that were heard together on D...
Bill C-11, the Copyright Modernization Act, has been passed by the House of Commons and the Senate and received royal assent on Friday, June 29. The n...
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) released today a list of the proposed new generic-top-level domains (gTLDs). The appl...
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are not subject to regulations under the Broadcasting Act, ruled the Supreme Court of Canada in a decision released ...
In a decision released today, The Supreme Court of Canada has held that merely hyperlinking to content on the Internet does not constitute publication...
A domain name can be considered a form of personal property in Canada, the Ontario Court of Appeal has decided. The decision answers what had been an ...
The Supreme Court of Canada granted leave to hear an appeal in Alberta (Education) v. Access Copyright, 2010 FCA 198, a case in which the Federal Cour...
This week, Parliament tabled Bill C-32, the most recent attempt to update the Copyright Act. Previous government attempts to amend the Copyright Act f...
While rightsholders await the new copyright reform bill expected to be introduced in Parliament in the near future, the Federal Court of Appeal issued...
The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to hear the defamation case of Crookes v. Newton (2008 BCSC 1424, aff'd 2009 BCCA 392). This case promises...
USPTO issues re-examination certificate to Amazon.com After four years of re-examination, the USPTO recently confirmed, albeit after certain amendmen...
In what is apparently the first Canadian appellate-level decision on the subject, the British Columbia Court of Appeal has ruled that merely hyperlink...
As of Saturday, June 13, Facebook will be offering usernames as part of the URL for a user’s profile page. Previously, a user’s identity w...

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