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Facebook fair for copyright of Canada: replies to professor GeistFacebook fair for copyright of Canada: replies to professor Geist

February 3, 2008February 3, 2008 Barry SookmanBarry Sookman 0 Comments


This article responds to claims made by Professor Geist related to the legal protection for technological measures. A link to the article can also be found here.

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Toronto Computers Lawyers Group (2006-2007)Toronto Computers Lawyers Group (2006-2007)

June 26, 2007June 26, 2007 Barry SookmanBarry Sookman 0 Comments


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Toronto Computers Lawyers Group Year in Review (2005-2006)Toronto Computers Lawyers Group Year in Review (2005-2006)

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