
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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In making what has been dubbed as an “unprecedented ruling,”[1] a New Zealand Judge banned the publication of the names…
The US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has begun to adopt a more strict stance towards software patents. The USPTO,…
"The fundamental purpose of trademark law, in the bricks-and-mortar world and on the Internet, is to protect consumers from being…
What happens when a corporation files for a trademark on a popular phrase? In the case of “The Last Best…


