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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Privacy versus Public Access in the Internet Era: The Issue of Online Tribunal Evidence

ccraig Nov 2, 2008 4 min read
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Court and Tribunal decisions, being a work under the direction or control of Her Majesty, fall under the Crown Copyright.[1]…

Out in the open: Some scientists sharing results

ccraig Nov 2, 2008 3 min read
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It is said that a problem shared is a problem halved. Is it possible that innovation shared could mean innovation…

Are Business Methods Patentable?

ccraig Nov 2, 2008 4 min read
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In re Bilski, the courts must re-interpret 35 U.S.C. § 101, which states that a process can be patented. In…

American Airlines: A weak case and a tight pocket

ccraig Nov 2, 2008 3 min read
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American Airlines (AA) dropped the trademark lawsuit against Google in July 2008. Google maintains it did not violate trademark law.…