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Data protection: defining innovative drug in Canada
- Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP
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- Canada
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- April 22 2013
Canada amended its Data Protection Regulations in 2006 to provide protection for innovative drugs in a second attempt to implement Canada's 1994
Can you actually own the Sword of Azeroth?
- King & Wood Mallesons
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- Australia, Canada, China, Netherlands, United Kingdom, USA, Vietnam
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- November 9 2012
The trade in virtual goods is growing fast, with the US virtual goods market being estimated at US$3 billion this year, and the Asian market at over US$10 million
BYOD (bring your own device) - Who owns the email? Intellectual property?
- Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP
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- Canada
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- June 22 2012
When employees use their personal cell, tablet, laptop, or PC it’s not so simple to determine who owns the content of their email and intellectual property
Leon's to ho ho hold onto customer information: SCC dismisses Privacy Commissioner's appeal
- Stikeman Elliott LLP
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- Canada
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- December 1 2011
Late last week, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) passed on a chance to shed some light on what it considers to be “reasonable” collection of personal information
Supreme Court of the United States upholds finding that Microsoft infringes patent held by Toronto-based i4i
- Bereskin & Parr LLP
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- Canada, USA
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- June 10 2011
On June 9, 2011, the Supreme Court of the United States put an end to a four-year patent battle between Microsoft and Toronto-based i4i
Canadian Internet law update - 2010
- Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
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- Canada
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- March 21 2011
This paper summarizes selected developments in Internet law that occurred in 2010
Court refuses to extend trade-mark protection to file extensions
- McCarthy Tétrault LLP
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- Canada, USA
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- May 13 2010
In Autodesk, Inc. v. Dassault Systemès Solidworks Corporation, the US District Court for the Northern District of California recently considered whether computer file extensions are entitled to trade-mark protection
Patentable? The issue of software and business methods
- Bereskin & Parr LLP
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- Canada, USA
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- May 10 2010
When should software and business methods be patentable, if ever?
“It’s not what you don’t know that causes all the trouble it’s what you know for sure that isn’t so”
- McMillan LLP
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- Canada, USA
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- April 30 2010
The quote in the title, variously attributed to Mark Twain, Walt Whitman and Satchel Paige is true in life, but is particularly true in law, and the recent decision of the United States 6th Circuit Court of Appeals Court in Cincom Systems Inc. v. Novelis Corp (“Cincom”) is the perfect illustration
Data protection for drug innovators comes under attack
- Torys LLP
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- Canada
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- March 10 2010
A decision released by the Federal Court of Appeal in Minister of Health v. Merck Frosst Canada Ltd. represents a blow to innovative drug manufacturers under Canada’s access to information regime
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