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Adil Abdulla, Sotos Class Actions

AI Inventors: Do They Exist, and Does It Matter?

  • October 03, 2021
  • Adil Abdulla, Sotos Class Actions

The question of whether artificial intelligence can be an inventor for the purposes of obtaining a patent has come to a forefront in several jurisdictions around the world. With Canada's official stance on the matter still open for debate, it is important to assess these foreign decisions to predict the future of our patent landscape.

Student Forum, Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law

Breaking News: How to Learn New or Emerging Law in a Pinch

  • September 28, 2021
  • Mark Asfar

Lawyers who have embraced emerging legal situations have likely learned a happy lesson – it is absolutely possible to learn about new or emerging areas of law and get the answers your clients need, as long as you know how to go about it.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division

Welcome Message from the Chair

  • September 28, 2021
  • Jaime Cardy

An introductory welcome to the 2021-2022 Season from the Privacy and Access to Information Law Section Chair, Jaime Cardy.

Privacy Law, Student Forum

Walmart Opposes Kanye West’s New Yeezy Logo

  • September 28, 2021
  • Alessia Monastero

Earlier this year, Walmart filed an opposition with the US Patent and Trademark Office against Kanye West’s new Yeezy logo. Yeezy LLC’s new trademark application consists of eight symmetrical dotted lines in the shape of a spark. Walmart argues that it will be damaged by the registration of Yeezy’s mark, which was filed in connection with music, clothing, retail store services, streaming of music services, record production, and hotel services. ⁠

Student Forum, Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law

A New Tool in the Copyright Toolkit: The Site-Blocking Order

  • September 28, 2021
  • Christopher Tsuji

Teksavvy Solutions v Bell Inc. provides a novel remedy for copyright owners to deal with copyright infringement: a site-blocking order. In TekSavvy, the Federal Court of Appeal unanimously upheld the Federal Court’s unprecedented interlocutory order that required several Canadian Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to restrict access to several websites because of copyright infringement.

Student Forum, Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law
Angela Ogang

Leadership is a Muscle, So Work It

  • September 28, 2021
  • Angela Ogang, Newsletter Editor, Young Lawyers Division (Central Region)

Leadership is a muscle that we are all born with, but it is one that requires regular exercise for maximum effect. Read on for a few tips on how to build that muscle in the early stages of your career.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division