Intellectual Property and the Internet

  • 09 juin 2016

PURCHASE

Publication Only | Archived Video + e-Materials

DESCRIPTION

The Internet creates a host of challenges for businesses seeking to protect their intellectual property ("IP"), brand and reputation. Join us to explore key principles and recent developments in the law of IP in the context of the internet. Our expert faculty will get you up-to-date on the latest jurisprudence in this developing area, and provide the insights you need to stay ahead in your field.

PROGRAM CHAIRS

Lorraine M. Fleck, Fleck & Chumak LLP
John Simpson, Shift Law

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Temporarily Confused: Exploring Initial Interest Confusion
R. Scott MacKendrick and Anastassia Trifonova, Bereskin & Parr LLP

Temporarily Confused: Exploring Initial Interest Confusion
When do cybersquatting and keyword advertising constitute trademark infringement?

Paul Lomic, Lomic Law
R. Scott MacKendrick, Bereskin & Parr LLP
Lorraine M. Fleck, Fleck & Chumak LLP

Legal Strategies for Online Reputation Management
Alison Hayman and Jacqueline Richards, Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP

IP Strategies for Online Reputation Management
Matthew Earle, President, Reputation.ca

Resources

Equustek v. Google: Why It Matters
David Fewer, Director, CIPPIC, the Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy & Public
Interest Clinic, University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
David S. Lipkus, Kestenberg Siegal Lipkus LLP
Sangeetha Punniyamoorthy, Dimock Stratton LLP