Last fall, the BC Supreme Court canvassed in great detail whether “web wrap” also known as “browse wrap” agreements are potentially enforceable. Earlier today, I gave a talk at the Law Society of Upper Canada that summarized the conclusions and reasoning of the court in the Century 21 Canada Limited Partnership v. Rogers Communications Inc., 2011 BCSC 1196 case. My slides from the talk are shown below. They also summarize numerous other cases that examine the enforceability of click wrap and web wrap agreements.
Are “browse wrap” agreements enforceable after the Century 21 v Rogers Communications case?
Copyright and technology: my ALAI Canada talkCopyright and technology: my ALAI Canada talk
I had the pleasure of speaking earlier today at the ALAI Canada Colloque Annual on the theme of copyright and technology. The slides from my talk are below and can be downloaded here. ALAI Canada: ...
Canadian IT Law Association – 18th Annual ConferenceCanadian IT Law Association – 18th Annual Conference
Got any plans for October 20-21? Â If not, you might want to go to IT.Can’s 18th Annual Conference. If you are an IT lawyer looking for a fabulous program and rich networking opportunities, it doesn’t ...
Bill C-32’s fair dealing and other new copyright exceptionsBill C-32’s fair dealing and other new copyright exceptions
Here are slides from the speech I gave earlier today at Osgoode Hall Law School’s professional development program on understanding Bill C-32. The speech focused on the proposed fair dealing exceptions including the new exception for ...