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What’s in a Brand? How Trademark Law Protects Brand Power
In this second instalment in CIPPIC’s new fashion law blog series, I dive into the nuanced relationship between trademark law, brands, and brand power. What follows is a look at how trademarks help companies establish and build reputation, through the lens of some Canadian fashion case studies.
Naomi Brearley
Jun 95 min read
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The Supreme Court Refuses Leave on Appeal Using Sexts as Evidence of Consent
A quiet resurgence of the twin myths? In R v Reimer, the Ontario Court of Appeal suggests that sexts sent before a sexual encounter may be used as evidence of consent. The Supreme Court of Canada has now refused to hear an appeal.
Chloe Bechard
Jun 55 min read
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Canadian telecom service providers need labels, not loopholes
CIPPIC and OpenMedia provide comment on the occasion of World Telecommunication Day.
Melissa Dupuis-Crane
May 163 min read
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AI in Legal Clinics - A Tool to Foster Justice-Readiness?
Clinical education is experiential education, after all. It integrates theory and practice through structured, supervised engagement with...
Eve Gaumond
May 64 min read
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