After almost two years of hostilities, on 15 January 2020, China and the US signed an agreement on a Phase One trade deal easing...
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Publications
“Hey AI Bot, can you find a cure?” Artificial Intelligence as “Persons” in Medicine, Healthcare, and Beyond
Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are poised to further disrupt a wide-ranging span of industries, not least of which includes medical care and research. There...
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Navigating the Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy
The Canadian International Internet Dispute Resolution Centre (“CIIDRC”) opened for business last month and is currently accepting domain name complaints under the Uniform Domain-Name...
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Not a Block and White Issue: Canada’s First Site-Blocking Order
The Federal Court of Canada recently issued Canada’s first ever site blocking order in Bell Media Inc v GoldTV Services, 2019 FC 1432 (Bell...
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Madrid Protocol: An Alternative Path to Foreign Trademark Protection
On June 17, 2019, Canada implemented the Madrid Protocol. The Madrid Protocol provides trademark owners with an opportunity to file a single trademark application...
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Welcome to the New Patent Law in Canada!
Canadian patent law has changed in significant respects as of October 30, 2019. These changes will be of most interest to our foreign associates,...
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Bad News for Bad Faith Squatters – China to Introduce “Intent-to-Use” Requirement
A challenge faced by many international entities when entering the Chinese market is that their brands have already been registered as trademarks in China...
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Beyond a “Reasonably Diligent Search” in an Obviousness Attack
In Aux Sable Liquid Products LP et al. v. JL Energy Transportation Inc., 2019 FC 581 , the Federal Court eliminated the “reasonably...
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Parody Cannot be Relied on as a Defence to Copyright Infringement if it Causes Marketplace Confusion
Parody has been a fair dealing exception to copyright infringement in Canada since 2012. However, the scope that this defence would be afforded in...
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Federal Court of Canada Determines ISPs’ Reasonable Costs of Compliance with Norwich Orders
Due to a perceived cloak of anonymity on the Internet, Internet users may consider their activities online to be anonymous. This sense of anonymity is...
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