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About Articles The following articles are published by the Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law Law Section of the Ontario Bar Association. Members are encouraged to submit articles.

Editors: Ayush Arora and Victoria Di Felice

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The Impact of the Amazon Decision on Canadian Practice

  • April 01, 2014
  • Gregory G. Forrest

The decision in Canada (Attorney General) v. Amazon.com, Inc., 2011 FCA 328 (Amazon FCA) will have a significant impact on Canadian companies in the software, information technology, and financial industries. Gregory G. Forrest reviews the impact of the decision and its ripple effects.

Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law

Bitcoin E-Gold Rush: Unregulated Technology Gains Currency

  • April 01, 2014
  • Catherine Doyle, Stephanie M. Robinson, Stefanie Di Francesco

A look at the inherent risks if Bitcoin. Heralded as "the currency of the future", in November, 2013 a unit of bitcoin briefly became more valuable than an ounce of gold, soaring to $1,242 from less than $15 in January, 2013. Unlike gold and traditional currencies, bitcoins have no intrinsic value and are not backed by a national central bank. Bitcoins derive their value solely from market demand.

Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law

New Standard Provides Guidance on Cardholder Data Security

  • January 14, 2014
  • Christine Ing, Jacqueline Shinfield and David Feldman

The PCI SSC recently announced version 3.0 of the PCI DSS. Version 3.0 becomes effective on January 1, 2014, with certain requirements that are not effective until July 1, 2015. Version 2.0 will remain active until December 31, 2014 to ensure adequate time for organizations to make the transition.

Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law

OBA: Bullet-Proofing Your IT Law Practice: Professionalism and Ethics

  • December 10, 2013
  • Matt Wanford, with assistance from Sam Ip

A summary of the October 30th panel on professionalism and ethics. The speakers included distinguished lawyers Amy-Lynne Williams (Deeth Williams Wall LLP), Donald B. Johnston (Aird & Berlis LLP), and Alan Gahtan (Gahtan Law Office), and was moderated by Ara Arzumanian.

The Importance of Getting the IT Scope Right

  • October 02, 2013
  • James Kosa

A commentary on Ontario Inc. (c.o.b. t.e.s.t.) v. Aviya Technologies Inc. and why an an oral agreement in an IT context (as in many others) is worse than not doing the deal at all.

Improving Effectiveness: Technology Contracting and Public Procurement

  • September 24, 2013
  • Matt Wanford and Ahsan Sadiq

A summary of a recent section event where Paul Emanuelli (Managing Director, The Procurement Office), and Michelle Schachtschneider (Counsel, Crown Law Office - Civil, Ministry of the Attorney General (Ontario)) gave a presentation on public procurement and issues in technology contracting.

IT Procurement: Strategies for Success

  • March 26, 2013
  • Ara P. Arzumanian

How do you increase the likelihood of success for major IT acquisitions by your organization? Before discussing the key factors and considerations at the procurement and contracting stage, let’s set out a few parameters and definitions regarding this article.