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Information Technology and E-Commerce Section Newsletter

Volume 9, No. 2 - June/Juin 2008

In this Issue:

  • Resolving IT Disputes Through ADR
  • Message from the Chair
  • An Open Source Community Divided
  • IT Bytes
  • Upcoming Programs
  • Section Executive 2007-2008

Volume 9, No. 1 - January/Janvier 2008

In this Issue:

  • Resolving IT Disputes through ADR
  • Upcoming Program
  • Privacy and Digital Rights Management
  • IT Bytes
  • Newsletters Now Electronic: Message from the Chair of Sections
  • National Pro Bono Mentorship Program / Le programme national de mentorat pro bono
  • Section Executive 2007-2008

Volume 8, No. 3 - June/Juin 2007

In this Issue:

  • Camcording: Movie Piracy and the Canadian Dilemma
  • Resolving IT Disputes through ADR
  • Section Executive 2006-2007

Volume 8, No. 2 - February/ Février 2007

In this Issue:

  • Competing Copyrights: Robertson v. Thomson Corp.
  • The Availability of Electronic Trespass in Canada
  • Cookies and Electronic Crumbs: Where to Look, Where to Find Them and How to Use Them
  • Section Executive 2006-2007

Volume 8, No. 1 - October/Octobre 2006

In this Issue:

  • Electronic Records as Documentary Evidence - A New Standard Provides Guidance
  • Brute Force Entry Punished: Autosurvey Inc. v. Prevost
  • Case Comment: Arbitration of Patent Licence Disputes - The Ontario Superior Court of Justice's Decision in University of Toronto v. John H. Harbinson Limited
  • A Neutral Assessment of "Network Neutrlity": An Overview of an Emerging Legal Issue
  • Section Executive 2006-2007

Volume 7, No. 1 - March/Mars 2006

In this Issue:

  • Open Source Software
  • Fast Cars, Blondes, and Expensive Champagne ... The Impact of Remo v. Jaguar on the Registrability of Famous Trade-Marks
  • Case Note - Re: Apotex v. Eli Lilly and Shionoghi
  • Case Comment on Bangoura v. Washington Post [2005] O.J. No. 3859 (Ont. C.A.)
  • Section Executive 2005-2006

Volume 6, No. 1 - October/Octobre 2004

In this Issue:

  • E-Commerce Regulations Coming Soon
  • The Tariff 22 Decision: Internet Intermediaries Not Liable Under the Copyright Act
  • Is Your Organization Interested in Using Linux? - Stay Tuned to the SCO Saga

Volume 5, No. 1 - March/Mars 2004

In this Issue:

  • Keeping SPAM in the Can? An Overview of the U.S.CAN-SPAM Act
  • Case Comment: Arbitration of Copyright Disputes in Light of the Supreme Court of Canada's Decision in Les Editions Chouette (1987) Inc., et al. v. Desputeaux
  • A Case for Early-Stage Legal Review in the Development of Software Applications

Volume 4, No. 2 - April 2003

In this Issue:

  • Consumer Law Changes Will Affect E-Commerce
  • The Same, Only Different: The Status of Abstraction -- Filtration -- Comparison Test in Ontario (Delrina v. Triolet)
  • Canadian Code of Practice for Consumer Protection
  • Libel and Slander Act Applies to Online Publications

Volume 4, No. 1 - December 2002

In this Issue:

  • Ownership of Trade-Mark Does not Trump Rights to Domain Name
  • Debate over Cybercrime Intensifies
  • Registrability in Canada of "E", "I" and "M" Trade-Marks

Volume 3, No. 2 - May 2002

In this Issue:

  • Some Recent Guidance from the Ontario Courts Regarding Online Agreements: Kanitz v. Rogers Cable Inc.
  • The Taxing of Software Services
  • Trade-mark "Use" on Internet Interpreted Narrowly
  • Internet Defamation: What can you do about it?
  • Navigating Through Multiple Domain Name Extensions -- Are You Feeling Lucky?

Volume 3, No. 1 - December 2001

In this Issue:

  • The Taxation of Electronic Commerce
  • The Use of Electronic Signatures in Electronic Commerce Transactions and Thoughts on the UNCITRAL Model Law in Relation to Electronic Signatures
  • BZZ Words - Base-Shifting
  • Latest Trends in Information Technology and E-Commerce

Volume 2, No. 3 - April 2001

In this Issue:

  • Canada's New Privacy Legislation — Working towards Compliance
  • Striking a Delicate Balance: Non-Competition Clause Considered Too Restrictive If Alternative Non-Solicitation Clause is Sufficient to Protect Employer's Interests
  • Internet Websites and Passing-Off: Trade-mark Use in Domain Names and Meta-Tags Can Be Unfair Competition in Canada
  • Contract Formation in the E-Commerce Era
  • Information Technology and E-Commerce Section Executive 2000-2001


 
 
 
 
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