In part one of our IP licensing primer series, we discussed foundational considerations that Licensors and Licensees should bear in mind before entering an IP licensing agreement. We broadly explained … Read More
Intellectual property (IP) can be an organization’s most valuable asset. In fact, many of the most valuable companies in the world today have at their core valuable IP portfolios.
According to … Read More
Artificial-intelligence (AI) has taken the modern world by storm. While AI may be an amazing tool with vast opportunities for innovation, this rapidly evolving technology also challenges modern legal systems, … Read More
An organization's most valuable assets often lie in its non-public, sensitive and proprietary information – commonly referred to as confidential information. Such confidential information often includes the organization’s “crown jewels” … Read More
This article originally appeared in AI, Cybersecurity, IP and the Law: What You Need to Know.
Intellectual property (IP) rights are key assets for businesses, so it’s important to know what … Read More
Authors: Kristél Kriel, David Carrick, Gregory Forrest, Lorraine Pinsent
Developing an intellectual property (IP) strategy can prove to be a daunting, costly process. If you’re looking to protect and commercialize your IP, a government-sponsored program … Read More
Authors: Gregory Forrest, Andy Chow
In Canada, it’s common for patent prosecution to take a number of years – but patent applicants may feel a greater sense of urgency in light of a … Read More
Authors: Kristél Kriel, Adam Lakusta
A recent Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) ruling clarifies copyright enforcement and fair dealing guidelines.
On July 30, 2021, York University won a major copyright dispute at the SCC. … Read More