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Osler Update July 22, 2024

U.K. appellate court rules artificial neural network application is not patent-eligible subject matter

Although artificial neural networks (ANNs) have evolved to increasingly form the backbone of modern commerce, their patentability remained...

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U.K. appellate court rules artificial neural network application is not patent-eligible subject matter
Osler Update December 1, 2023

Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) increasing official fees effective January 1, 2024

CIPO is set to substantially increase official fees for patents, trademarks, industrial designs and copyrights on January 1, 2024.

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Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) increasing official fees effective January 1, 2024
Osler Update June 5, 2023

Overbroad patent claims: Canadian law may draw strength from policy behind U.S. and U.K. Supreme Court rulings

A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision serves as a reminder that a bargain underlies the issuance of a patent and that an applicant must fully and...

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Overbroad patent claims: Canadian law may draw strength from policy behind U.S. and U.K. Supreme Court rulings
Osler Update November 10, 2022

PMPRB releases long-awaited draft guidelines regarding excessive drug pricing under new regime

The Patented Medicine Prices Review Board (PMPRB) has updated its approach to excessive pricing. Osler’s Nathaniel Lipkus and Yael Mansour discuss...

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PMPRB releases long-awaited draft guidelines regarding excessive drug pricing under new regime
Osler Update August 17, 2022

Patty patents: Canadian courtroom grilling in the works?

There is a new beef in the plant-based meat market, but you won’t find this one on the shelves of your local grocery store.

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Osler Update June 22, 2022

Canadian Court again rejects problem-solution approach to subject-matter eligibility of computer-implemented patents

The Federal Court of Canada has once again rejected the problem-solution approach to determining eligibility for computer-implemented patent...

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Canadian Court again rejects problem-solution approach to subject-matter eligibility of computer-implemented patents
Osler Update June 9, 2022

Canadian Federal Court issues dynamic website-blocking injunction to combat unauthorized hockey webcasts

Holders of Canadian broadcast rights to National Hockey League games scored a victory in their fight against online piracy with a novel dynamic...

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Canadian Federal Court issues dynamic website-blocking injunction  to combat unauthorized hockey webcasts
Osler Update May 4, 2022

Act now: Request examination early to avoid excess claims fees and other restrictions under proposed new Canadian Patent Rules

The Government of Canada is proposing amendments to the Canadian Patent Rules that will introduce excess claims fees and a Request for Continued...

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Act now:  Request examination early to avoid excess claims fees and other restrictions under proposed new Canadian Patent Rules
Osler Update February 7, 2022

How well does Canadian law protect information products? The case of patents over diagnostic methods

While patent law exists to protect the technical contributions of inventors, a recent Australian case illustrates the difficulties of enforcing...

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Osler Update January 19, 2021

Making the best of a bad year: Winning IP cases in 2020

May Cheng and Sydney Young highlight their list of the key decisions in Canada in 2020 for each of the three main areas of IP law.

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