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False Copyright Claims on YouTube

False Copyright Claims on YouTube

A number of novel uses of copyright were mentioned last lecture. This reminds me of the huge amount of false copyright claims that one of my favourite YouTubers, named ‘TwoSetViolin’ is facing. As a classical music comedy duo, they usually play classical music in the videos and they have already gotten more than 100 copyright […]

AI-created Audio

AI-created Audio

I was reading an article on an audio copyright festival in Beijing (how fun!!). There was a section about AI-created audio content. While “AI can easily imitate and copy the creative style of others without involving the imitating of specific works, which challenges essential systems and principles of the Copyright Law”, the article presents a […]

Sour Patch Kids vs Stoney Patch: Trademark Issues in Parody Brands

Sour Patch Kids vs Stoney Patch: Trademark Issues in Parody Brands

Last week’s lecture discussion on passing off reminded me of the issue on cannabis products resembling candies. I was reminded of its seriousness, especially during Halloween season when children collected trick-or-treat candies, and found this article. The article introduces the trademark lawsuit by the maker of Sour Patch Kids, Mondelëz Canada Inc. (“MCI”), against Stoney […]

News of the Week: February 28 – March 11, 2023
Week 8 Spring 2023 Slides & Video

Week 8 Spring 2023 Slides & Video

Slides and video below… Jon  

Stardust: copyright in biographical films

Stardust: copyright in biographical films

Ancient Roman philosopher Seneca writing to his friend on the shortness of life once said: “It is not that we have a short space of time, but that we waste much of it”. Never before had I appreciated this slice of ancient wisdom more than on a cold summer night in 2021 when I decided […]

Week 7 Spring 2023 Slides & Video

Week 7 Spring 2023 Slides & Video

Slides & video below… Jon

Pirate Joe’s

Pirate Joe’s

I was reminded today of a very interesting (and hilarious) bit of local history and a great example of IP law in action. As some of you know, unfortunately, we don’t have Trader Joe’s up here in Canada. A local man saw this unfilled niche and opened up a store reselling TJ’s merchandise. A hilarious […]

News of the Week: February 6 – February 27, 2023
An overview of sampling

An overview of sampling

Hi everyone! There have been some questions about samples, so I decided to write this piece that touches upon use and history of sampling, and also considers why copyright owners don’t sue more frequently over the use of samples. Defining “samples” Samples are short pieces of recorded music or sounds that can be inserted into […]