Archive for April, 2006

The Legal Limits of Government Tinkering With Technology

Appeared in the Toronto Star on April 17, 2006 as Compatability Worries Fuel Battle Over iPod LawAppeared in the South China Morning Post on April 18, 2006 as Light Touch Needed When Government Tinkers With Technology Appeared in the BBC on April 18, 2006 as Rights and Wrongs of the […]

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April 17, 2006 Comments are Disabled Columns Archive

What Next For CRIA?

Howard with a comprehensive post on CRIA at the Copyright Board along with a lengthy list of recent missteps.

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April 13, 2006 Comments are Disabled News

CML 3316 – Technology Law Internship (3 Credits)

  Prerequisite(s): Technology Law course (including any Intellectual Property or Internet law course) Teaching Method: Internship Method of Evaluation: Satisfactory / Non-Satisfactory Course Objective(s): This course provides students with the opportunity to spend one day per week in a technology law environment. Through readings, observation, and work assignments, students will […]

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April 13, 2006 Comments are Disabled Past Classes

Regulation of Internet Commerce CML 3358 (3 Credits)

Prerequisite(s): None Teaching Method: Lecture, discussion, online forum Method of Evaluation: 100% final, 48 hour take-home exam Course Objective(s): The emergence of the Internet as an im portant medium for commerce presents an array of new problems and opportunities for businesses, lawyers and government regulators. This course will consider the […]

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April 13, 2006 2 comments Past Classes

We’re Number Eight!

The OECD’s latest report on country broadband statistics places Canada in eighth position worldwide.  While the release notes that this makes us the leading G7 country, this says more about how poorly the G7 countries rank than anything about Canadian success.  Indeed, it wasn’t long ago – in fact, only […]

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April 13, 2006 1 comment News