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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Google’s Personal Databases: So Maybe Google Can Get Copyright Protection, but is it Warranted?

ccraig Nov 14, 2007 1 min read
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So Google, at the behest of the European Union, is compiling what could be the largest personal database the world…

Canada to Criminalize Identity Theft

ccraig Nov 14, 2007 2 min read
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The move to criminalize identity theft comes amid pressing calls to modernize current privacy laws that have be made irrelevant…

Olympic Mark Protection Overkill: One Step Removed From Official Mark Protection and Two Steps Removed From Standard Trademark Protection

ccraig Nov 14, 2007 1 min read
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In response to a request from the Vancouver Organizing Committee (VANOC) for additional trademark legislation related specifically to the Olympic…

Second Life for Lawyers?

ccraig Nov 14, 2007 1 min read
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Second Life, as it is aptly named, is a virtual world. Through online personas, known as avatars, users of Second…