Canadian copyright lobby groups have relentlessly lobbied the government to overturn decades of Supreme Court of Canada jurisprudence, seeking unprecedented restrictions on fair dealing that include eliminating it for educational institutions if a licence is available. In doing so, they
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Law Firm Invoice Tips: 3 Steps to Get Clients to Pay Faster
It can be an ongoing effort to get clients to pay their invoices faster or even just on time. Clients run on a different timeline than your firm, so they may not understand the moving parts involved in your billing…
Transparency and Consent Framework for Canada (TCF Canada): impact on marketing professionals
Can you believe that the number of individuals using the World Wide Web daily is still increasing, knowing how popular and widely available the Internet is today?
Therefore, digital advertising is currently one of the most popular ways to promote…
Is the Pendulum Swinging? Two Patentable Subject Matter Dismissals at the Motion to Dismiss Stage
The seminal Alice v. CLS Bank lawsuit provided an arsenal of invalidation weapons for patent defendants across the country. Alice was particularly relevant to software patents because it held a large swath of software patents to be invalid – particularly…
Parrots Are Smarter Than Humans, Dogs And Cats Combined.
We Are Living In The Matrix, And Pastis Can Cancel Us Whenever He Wants.
As Your Lawyer, I Strongly Recommend A Paternity Test.
Some relationship red flags are hard to ignore.
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Moses had a stone tablet with the ten commandments. Georgia has a stone monument that serves as a compass, clock and calendar, and has instructions on how to rebuild civilization after a catastrophe. I have a SmartWatch that tells time,…
HAVE YOU HEARD THAT LLOYD’S PUBLISHED UPDATED CYBER WAR & CYBER OPERATION CLAUSES?
On January 18, 2023, Lloyd’s published updated Cyber War & Cyber Operation Clauses for standalone cyber insurance policies. Twelve days later, it published revised versions to address “language consistency changes/minor corrections.” As part of its efforts to properly manage evolving cyber-risks, Lloyd’s originally…
Synthetic data: A potential solution to the de-identification problem
The risk of privacy breaches using large data sets of personal information is only increasing with advancements in data processing and artificial intelligence (AI). With any large-scale manipulation of personal data by organizations, there is potential for misuse or disclosure…