Presentations from the Law Department examine business and public law from a global perspective with a focus on copyright, privacy and ownership.
Submissions from 2010
What Bill C-32 Misses: Copyright in academic life..., Margaret Ann Wilkinson
Copyright: Parliament, the Copyright Board and the Courts..., Margaret Ann Wilkinson
Copyright 2010, Margaret Ann Wilkinson and John Tooth
Submissions from 2009
Open Access Week (Retention of Author Rights), Mark Perry
Copyright: Retaining and Sharing Rights to Your Scholarship, Samuel Trosow
The Copyright Debate: Finding the Right Balance for Teaching, Research, and Cultural Expression, Samuel E. Trosow
Best Practices, Fair Dealing and Digital Services, Margaret Ann Wilkinson
Genealogy and the Law in Canada 2009, Margaret Ann Wilkinson
Protecting the Personal Information of Alumnae Donors: Privacy and Security Imperatives, Margaret Ann Wilkinson
Public Health Professionals as Users and Creators of Information: Understanding Canadian Copyright is Key, Margaret Ann Wilkinson
Copyright Confrontation, Margaret Ann Wilkinson and John Tooth
Submissions from 2007
Copyright: Robertson v Thomson, Margaret Ann Wilkinson
Submissions from 2006
Keeping Up with Copyright, Margaret Ann Wilkinson
Privacy, Access and the Public Interest, Margaret Ann Wilkinson
Submissions from 2004
Copyright Controversies, Margaret Ann Wilkinson
Submissions from 2003
Genie in the Bottle: Intellectual Property Legislation and the Flow of Information, Margaret Ann Wilkinson
Submissions from 2001
Windows or Bridges: Enriching the Program for Law Students, Margaret Ann Wilkinson