IP Sanctions?!
First of all I hope everyone’s exams went well and any exams that are still left will go well too! As we have talked in class a lot about analyzing what is copyrightable/trademarkable, infringements etc., I thought it would be interesting to bring a new angle into IP law and assess how it can be (and […]
From Prompts to Profits: How AI is Ghostwriting the Future
We’ve always been discussing AI in this class, and I recently had an experience that left me both fascinated and concerned and made me want to share my thoughts. I was in a WeChat group chat with some Chinese entrepreneurs who were discussing their AI products. One product, in particular, caught my attention: it compiles multiple AI models together to create a coherent system that […]
Fair Dealing and Video Game Emulation – Assignment
Lately, I’ve been playing a lot of Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. Fire Emblem itself is arguably Japan’s most famous tactical role-playing game franchise, with seventeen mainline entries and several spin-offs to boot.[1] However, I’m not playing the game on a console. The game was released exclusively for Japan’s Super Famicom in 1996, […]
Human Gene Patents: The Uncertain Legal Landscape in Canada and the Impact on Genetic Testing
A. From Collaboration to Monopolization In 1988, a small group of researchers from the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, France and the Netherlands joined forces to identify the gene(s) associated with predisposition to early-onset breast cancer.[1] The medical community had observed that certain families have a higher incidence of this disease than the general […]
Following Suit with the Lawsuits: ANI Sues OpenAI Over AI Ingestion Issues
I stumbled across this article regarding the Indian news agency ANI who, like similar news and media entities in other jurisdictions, also sued OpenAI for unauthorized use of their news content for training ChatGPT, but this time in a New Delhi Court. Fair dealing also exists in The Copyright Act of India although the enumerated […]
Pop, Lock, and Lawsuit: Raygun: The Musical
Famed Australian Olympian, Rachel Gun (‘Raygun’) has again found herself in the international spotlight. Steph Broadbridge’s parody musical work, ‘Raygun: The Musical’, a story of Rachel Gun’s journey to the Paris Olympics 2024, was cancelled this past week following communication from Rachel Gunn’s legal team regarding potential ‘misuse of intellectual property’. The alleged infringement included […]
Let’s Taco ‘Bout It: The Trademarking of Voices
Back in 2020, years before we knew one another, a video that surfaced on the internet, captured both of our attention. This strange audio clip of Jay-Z reciting Hamlet’s famous “To Be, Or Not To Be” soliloquy not only triggered our curiosity, but that of many people on the internet [1]. Had Jay-Z discovered a […]
Unf(Air) Canada
Hi all, I just came across a commercial that reminded me of a controversial Canadian IP case. The commercial was aimed at bringing attention to issues faced by Air Canada flight attendants, and it directed me to go to a website called “unfaircanada.com.” As you may recall from Kaja’s excellent post in November, the Federal […]