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Kim Dotcom: Caught on the Web

Kim Dotcom: Caught on the Web

Hello! This week I watched “Kim Dotcom: Caught on the Web”, a documentary about the founder of MegaUpload – a file-sharing business that profited largely from users illegally downloading music, movies and TV shows. It follows the buildup to his extradition hearing, which was claimed to be the largest copyright case the world has ever […]

Data Copyrighted in Pharmaceutical Sale

Data Copyrighted in Pharmaceutical Sale

Hello everyone! I came across this interesting article today: https://thedeepdive.ca/pharmather-revive-complete-psilocybin-intellectual-property-transaction/ Although IP in the medical / drug setting is nothing new, I found it interesting that part of the IP bought by Revive Therapeutics was data related to getting FDA approval for the use of psilocybin. This reminded me of the issue raised in Geophysical […]

“Facebook blocks users in Australia from sharing news”

“Facebook blocks users in Australia from sharing news”

Hi Everyone! I’d like to share some recent developments in the European Union and Australia regarding controversial moves to make internet giants pay to post any news media on their platforms. Based on my understanding, in 2019 the European Union overhauled their copyright regime. A strict Copyright Directive was upheld by the courts which sought […]

Week 6: Audio-Slides “Passing Off”
News of the Week; February 10, 2021

News of the Week; February 10, 2021

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Federal Court trusts technology to prove infringement Is This Beverly Hills Cop Playing Sublime’s ‘Santeria’ to Avoid Being Live-streamed?: Police in Beverly Hills have been playing music while being filmed, seemingly in an effort to trigger Instagram’s copyright filters.  Latest Anti-Accountability Move By Cops Involves Playing Music While Being Recorded In Hopes Of […]

Week 6: Video & Slides – February 12, 2021

Week 6: Video & Slides – February 12, 2021

Slides & video below… Jon

Distinction Between Methods in AI-Created Art

Distinction Between Methods in AI-Created Art

Hi everyone, This article on AI-generated art reminded me of the class discussion on AIs holding copyright.  The article differentiates between two forms of AI art. In the first, the artist feeds specific images to the AI and then choses the best images out of the many that the AI creates. This process involves the […]

A very Canadian lawsuit: The Tragically Hip sue Mill Street Brewery in Toronto over their 100th Meridian Beer

A very Canadian lawsuit: The Tragically Hip sue Mill Street Brewery in Toronto over their 100th Meridian Beer

I was scrolling through today’s news and came across something that is an interesting (and perhaps more compelling) Canadian complement to last week’s discussion on Taylor Swift’s Evermore trademark lawsuit. According to this CBC article and the Statement of Claim (found online), The Tragically Hip are suing a Toronto-based brewery (Mill Street Brewery) for trademark […]

California Cop Weaponizes Copyright Law to Avoid Accountability

California Cop Weaponizes Copyright Law to Avoid Accountability

Anyone who spends a reasonable amount of time online is probably familiar with copystrikes, the term given to a removal of (allegedly) copyrighted material from an individual’s website for an ostensible violation of copyright. “This media has been removed in response to a request from the copyright holder” isn’t an uncommon to thing while browsing […]

Brands – what are they? – chewing gums and their invented names

Brands – what are they? – chewing gums and their invented names

I was sitting at my desk zoning out when it struck me that the pack of Wrigley’s Excel gum I had in my line of vision shared the same name with Microsoft’s Excel. I wondered if there were any IP issues so I did a search on Canada’s IP database, which revealed that there were […]