Intellectual Property

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Recours en dépréciation de l’achalandage fondé sur l’article 22 de la Loi sur les marques de commerce : quelles sont les conséquences de l’arrêt Veuve Clicquot?

Développements récents en droit de la propriété intellectuelle, Barreau du Québec, vol. 357, 2012

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Aiyaz Alibhai quoted in Vancouver Sun on case involving employees using altered company email signatures to support union during continuing labour dispute

Vancouver Sun, "Judge orders end to fake ICBC email signatures"

In the case, a judge ruled that employees do not have the right to change ICBC’s trademark signature in company emails. “The idea is that if it’s my stuff and I’m the owner of my stuff and you’re dealing with...

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Read It and Weep!: Is Restaurant Calorie Disclosure an Effective Behaviour Modification Tool?

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Lion’s Roar Caged! Certain Sounds Can Now Be Trade-marked

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Don’t Delay: Global Considerations For Patent Assignments

Life Sciences & Law Current Issues, 2012/13

Co-authored with Gloria Hsi. Read the article.

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The U.S. Shift to First-to-File: What it Means for Your Patent Strategy

Life Sciences & Current Issues, 2012/13

Co-authored with Emma Macfarlane.

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.XXX Domain Opt-Out Period Ends

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Deadline Approaching to Block Use of Trademarks by .XXX websites

Organizations that do not wish their name to be associated with a .XXX domain name should consider steps that can be taken to prevent this. In particular, a time-limited opportunity is available to enable organizations to block the use of...

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Trade-mark Confusion Analysis and First-to-Use v. First-to-File Clarified by SCC

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IP and IT Law Practice Group Alert

Read the latest issue of Miller Thomson’s Intellectual Property (IP) and Information Technology (IT) Law Practice Group Alert

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