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Internet issues
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- Canada
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- January 5 2008
No keyword advertising case has reached the Canadian courts yet
Adopting and registering trade marks in Chinese characters
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- China
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- May 12 2008
With its unprecedented economic development, and with a focus on the approaching Olympics, China is a lucrative and competitive market for brand owners
The Olympic and Paralympic Marks Act
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- Canada
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- May 12 2008
On December 17, 2007, the Olympic and Paralympic Marks Act (the "Act") became law in Canada
Privacy concerns in Canada could force changes to Facebook brand promotion
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- Canada
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- November 2 2009
Facebook is bringing in new privacy measures in response to criticism in Canada over its handling of personal data
“Rolling” Anton Piller order set aside: “John Doe” action dismissed - Vinod Chopra Films Private Limited et al. v. John Doe, 2010 FC 387 (Hughes, J.)
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- Canada
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- May 10 2010
This decision concerns a review of a "rolling" Anton Piller order granted by the Federal Court of Canada in a copyright infringement case to an Indian film production company and its Canadian licensee against various un-named persons who (according to the claim) "deal in counterfeit video recordings."
Could Canada follow recent U.S. decisions awarding millions in damages for P2P file sharing?
- Bereskin & Parr LLP
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- Canada, USA
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- July 27 2009
On June 18, 2009, a U.S. jury awarded $1.92 million in damages for downloading and distributing 24 songs over Kazaa’s peer-to-peer file-sharing network (Capitol Records v. Jammie Thomas-Rasset
Privacy regulators weigh in on behavioural advertising
- Bereskin & Parr LLP
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- Canada
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- December 22 2010
Online advertising is a major industry
Getting your handle on Twitter, channelling YouTube, and what about Facebook?
- Bereskin & Parr LLP
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- Canada
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- December 18 2012
With over 1 billion Facebook users, half a billion Twitter users and hundreds of millions of YouTube users, the popularity of social media has created
U.S. Supreme Court orders Federal Circuit to reconsider online advertising patent decision
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- Canada
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- July 20 2012
In several recent cases involving subject matter as diverse as genes, medical diagnosis, and online advertising, the U.S. Supreme Court appears to be trying to narrow the boundaries of patent-eligible subject matter defined by the Federal Circuit
Yellow Pages Marketing B.V. et al. fined over $9 million for misleading advertising
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- Canada
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- April 26 2012
On March 1, 2012, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice found that a network of five national and international companies and three individuals (principals and employees of the companies) (respondents) violated the Competition Act for making false and misleading statements
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