Issues/Your Take

Using Music on Social Media and Copyright Infringement

Using Music on Social Media and Copyright Infringement

Came across this CBC story today https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.7333706 discussing Sony’s lawsuit against SUVA Beauty, a local beauty brand. Sony alleges that SUVA was not authorized to use music by popular artists as the soundtrack in videos used to promote its brand on social media. Use of popular music in videos is not a rare occurrence on […]

Copyright over facts – could this be how the Slipknot legal dispute was resolved?

Copyright over facts – could this be how the Slipknot legal dispute was resolved?

For context for those who don’t know Slipknot, they’re an extremely famous heavy metal band with an incredible legacy. However, in this post, I’ll be talking about their very early years. In their first album, titled Slipknot, they ran into a very interesting IP dispute. There were two songs on the album, titled “Purity” and […]

Patents on Plant Breeding: A Growing Threat to Innovation and Diversity

Patents on Plant Breeding: A Growing Threat to Innovation and Diversity

I wanted to share a quick summary of an interesting article I came across in NZZ (Swiss newspaper) about intellectual property issues related to plant breeding and patents in Europe. The article, written by Simon Degelo, highlights how patents on genetically engineered plants are becoming a growing problem, particularly for smaller breeding companies. Although patents on plant […]

“COPYCAT?” – Call of Duty: Warzone’s Resurgence vs Fortnite’s Reload

“COPYCAT?” – Call of Duty: Warzone’s Resurgence vs Fortnite’s Reload

This one’s for my fellow game lovers. As a devoted Fortnite fan, I’ve always appreciated its simplicity and fun. Call of Duty, on the other hand, has always felt more complex to me. Despite this, I’ve spent time watching others play Call of Duty, and I couldn’t help but notice the striking similarities between these […]

A Guide for Canadian Medical Illustrators: What Are My Intellectual Property Rights?

A Guide for Canadian Medical Illustrators: What Are My Intellectual Property Rights?

Most people don’t think about the artists behind the diagrams in their science textbooks. These artworks are often photocopied by high school teachers onto science tests, becoming almost unrecognizable as students are asked to label a plant cell that is monochrome and blurry. In reality, medical illustrators have, for a long time, helped us better […]

Are domain names deemed intellectual property in Canada?

Are domain names deemed intellectual property in Canada?

What is a domain name?   A domain name is unique text that can be entered into a web browser to access websites. The unique text maps on to an alphanumeric IP address linked to a specific website.[i]   How are domain names managed?   A non-profit organisation called the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names […]

Copyright and (Collaborative) Authorship: Who gets to be a joint author for the purpose of copyright?

Copyright and (Collaborative) Authorship: Who gets to be a joint author for the purpose of copyright?

For my final project, I wanted to discuss the idea of joint authorship in copyright law, and highlight a few works that underscore what I anticipate will become an increasingly pressing issue for creatives, especially writers, in the coming decades.[1] Being an “author” has a certain level of cultural cachet, similar to how being an […]