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Intellectual Property

IP rights are at the centre of Starbucks’ dispute with union

John Simpson / Intellectual Property / November 8, 2023

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Levi’s lawsuit demonstrates the many sides of trademark law

John Simpson / Intellectual Property / October 5, 2023

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Elon Musk waves bye-bye birdie to the iconic Twitter brand

John Simpson / Intellectual Property / August 11, 2023

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‘Taco Tuesday’ should be for everyone, Taco Bell insists

John Simpson / Intellectual Property / July 12, 2023

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Canadian copyright law likely to be influenced by Warhol decision

John Simpson / Intellectual Property / June 5, 2023

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Using AI to copy photos ‘raises an interesting legal question’

John Simpson / Intellectual Property / March 21, 2023

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New legislation will be needed to deal with AI’s expanding scope

John Simpson / Intellectual Property / February 16, 2023

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Intellectual property law continued to be a hot topic in 2022

John Simpson / 2022 Year in Review, Intellectual Property / January 2, 2023

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Court decision brings trademark law back in sync

John Simpson / Intellectual Property / November 28, 2022

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What’s in a name? In trademark law it can depend on how it is used

John Simpson / Intellectual Property / November 7, 2022

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