The University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law is hosting an exciting two-day symposium on October 3 and 4th focusing on comparative IP and cyberlaw issues. We’ve invited a stellar group of profs from across the U.S. and Canada to present papers on areas of interest. The two-days are divided into a series of comparative panels where we’ll get a sense of the primary concerns and emphasis in each country. For more information or to register, visit the conference site. see: Conference website also see: Coverage here.
Comparative IP and Cyberlaw Conference one month away
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