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Legal Tug-Of-War: Protecting Privilege in Privacy Breach Disputes

IPilogue

This article was originally published on the OBA’s Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law Section’s articles page. Privacy breaches are becoming commonplace in today’s business landscape and cybersecurity is top of mind for many organizations— and for good reason. Kaplan v Casino Rama Services Inc.

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The Safety of an Employee’s Personal Information: A Look at Data Privacy Concerns

LexBlog IP

Data privacy concerns have undoubtedly spiked during the pandemic due to new categories of identifiable personal data being collected from employees. Some states have taken an additional step to create laws that further address the violation of data privacy while other states have adopted a wait and see approach.

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Learning About the Business of Healthcare and Innovation: My Internship Experience at AstraZeneca Canada

IPilogue

This term, I had the amazing opportunity to work at AstraZeneca Canada through Osgoode’s Intellectual Property Law and Technology Intensive Program placement. Drafting this letter helped me practice and execute my contract drafting skills which is essential in corporate law.

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Byte – Sized Battles: Challenges of Deploying AI in Trademark Disputes

Intepat

Additionally, it also provides for measures that remedy those risks and deals with the issue of confidentiality and national security. The European Union’s efforts to harmonize intellectual property laws and the availability of comprehensive data sets enhance AI effectiveness.

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The Potential Risks of ChatGPT and Other Generative AI

LexBlog IP

intellectual property laws, copyright protection only exists where there is human selection and arrangement of information; there is no copyright protection for material generated by a non-human. [4] Third, there are potential confidentiality issues to consider. Additionally, under current U.S.

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Monthly Wrap Up (February 18, 2023): Noteworthy Trade Secret and Restrictive Covenant Posts, Cases and Developments

LexBlog IP

Russell Beck was there and his most recent blog post reports on the discussions and comments at what appears to have been a highly political forum. Trade Secrets and Intellectual Property: Moving away from trade secret legislation directed at China, the recent balloon imbroglio (I half expected Wile E. and China. Abbott Prods.