This year, the #FordhamIP conference was held at Cambridge University, a magical place. This
was the 23rd Fordham Conference and the second at Cambridge.
Here's my presentation
entitled Canadian Copyright Update, in which I dealt with:
•Canada’s Copyright Board at the Cross Roads
•A pending Supreme Court of Canada case re:
– technological neutrality
–whether tariffs can be “mandatory”
•A recent decision from the Supreme Court of Canada on what
constitutes “substantial similarity” and the role of expert evidence in
copyright infringement cases
•The Status of Copyright “Trolling” in Canada – the
Aronovitch decision re costs of taking the position to take “no position”
•Notice and notice,
Bill S-4 & Privacy
•Bill C-8: Anti-counterfeiting legislation
The moderator of this panel was
Nathalie Theberge from Canadian Heritage and the Panelist (commentator) was Justice Roger
Hughes from Canada’s Federal Court.
There was a lot of interest in what
is happening in Canada.
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