A Leading Voice in Intellectual Property & Technology Law

The IPilogue is IP Osgoode’s online journal of IP Law and Technology. It publishes analysis and commentary on current pressing intellectual property, technology, privacy and related legal issues. The IPilogue features curated contributions from students, scholars, and experts within the Osgoode community, from our network of affiliated researchers and partners, as well as from professionals and scholars in disciplines outside of law.

Editor in Chief: Prof. Carys Craig (ccraig@osgoode.yorku.ca)
Submission inquiries: iposgoode@osgoode.yorku.ca


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Are Business Methods Patentable?

ccraigNov 2, 20084 min read
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 “Business method” (BM) is a generic term that has been used by many to describe various types of process claims.[1]…

What’s In a Name? That Which We Call a...Likeness

ccraigNov 2, 20084 min read
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Shakespeare was thinking about roses, but his question is of contemporary relevance: is our understanding of a thing conditioned exclusively…

I Swear – I never inhaled!

ccraigNov 2, 20083 min read
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Is online music downloading to the new millennium what marijuana was to the 1960s?  It seems like nearly everyone is…

CIRA's 'whois' policy a stunning setback for privacy

ccraigNov 2, 20084 min read
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In a column dated April 29, 2008,[1] Law professor Michael Geist called a draft version of CIRA’s WHOIS policy “a…