FCA Upholds TRREB’s Copyright Claims In Its TRREB MLS System
Monday, June 26, 2023Diana MansourLitigation, Intellectual PropertyCopyright, Copyright Act, Real Estate
On March 28, 2023, the Federal Court of Appeal of Canada (FCA), in IMS Incorporated v Toronto Regional Real Estate Board, 2023 FCA 70, upheld...
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Notoriously Bad Movie leads to Unprecedented Order for Security for Costs of Trial Judgment
Monday, January 18, 2021James R.G. CookLitigationCopyright, Ontario Court of Appeal, Rules of Civil Procedure, Copyright Act, Documentary Film-makers
For perhaps the first time, the Ontario Court of Appeal has ordered an unsuccessful litigant to post security for costs of a trial judgment before being allowed to proceed with...
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“Fashion Santa”: An Intellectual Property Yuletide Carol
Wednesday, December 21, 2016Chris JuniorIntellectual Property, LitigationCopyright, Trademarks, Santa Claus, Retail Shopping
Last year, Paul Mason became a social media phenomenon while working the holiday season as a pseudo...
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What’s in a name? Everything if it is a registered Trade-mark!
Wednesday, December 7, 2016Stephen A. ThieleIntellectual Property, Litigation, Common LawHockey, Trademarks, NHL, Copyright, Las Vegas, Nevada, Sports, Vegas Golden Knights
At the end of November, the new National Hockey League franchise awarded to Las Vegas unveiled, along with a logo, that the team would be named the...
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