Entertainment Contracts – Get It In Writing
If there’s a single maxim by which entertainment lawyers live, it’s surely “get it in writing”. And if anyone needed […]
If there’s a single maxim by which entertainment lawyers live, it’s surely “get it in writing”. And if anyone needed […]
[The following post was written by Heenan Blaikie articling student Michael Shedletsky – I’d like to thank him for contributing […]
The Globe and Mail last weekend ran an interesting article by Kate Taylor: Visual artists seek a percentage of resale […]
More selected Bill C-32 (The Copyright Modernization Act)-related commentary for perusal: James Gannon points out Charlie Angus’ C-32 Blunder Gannon also discusses […]
IP Osgoode has published a lengthy and insightful interview with Susan Abramovitch on the legal issues arising in the context of […]
[It’s November, and Remembrance Day is only a handful of days away, so the topic of this post is bound […]
I’m pleased to announce that our friends and colleagues in Heenan Blaikie LLP’s Condominium Legal Team have launched a blog […]
The Supreme Court of Canada’s October 22, 2010 decision in Globe and Mail v. Canada (Attorney General) (2010 SCC 4) […]
IP Osgoode has announced the winners of its 2010 IP Writing Challenge. Pascale Chapdelaine’s winning entry in the Graduate Students category, “The […]
John Jurgensen in the Wall Street Journal has written a fascinating piece on the business practices which have made Shawn Carter (occasionally […]
According to this story in the Toronto Star: Toronto radio station CFNY has been reprimanded by the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council […]
Recent news that the voice actor behind “Dora the Explorer” has filed suit against the producers of the show on […]