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IP Intensive: What’s that Bear? You’re comfortable with these risks? - A Semester at TVO

Like most 30 somethings who grew up in Ontario, my parents plopped me down in front of TVO to watch Today’s Special and the Polka-Dot-Door. However, unlike most 30 somethings, I spent my mid-twenties advocating for independent documentary programming with the Documentary Organization of Canada (DOC). Consequently, I had a different relationship with TVO. As […]

IP Intensive: Arts, Crafts, Copyright & Trade - A Semester at Canadian Heritage

As an intern at the Department of Canadian Heritage as part of Osgoode's IP Law & Technology Intensive Program (IP Intensive), I had the unique opportunity to help the Federal Government craft policies that support artists and other creators in Canada. Canadian Heritage has a wide mandate in the cultural sector and the office I […]

IP Intensive: Not Just a Network, but THE Network: my 10-week placement at the CBC

I began my placement on a cloudy, rainy day when I walked into the John Street entrance at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (“CBC”). My time at the organization, however, was nothing short of sunny and bright. When I walked in, I looked around and immediately realized that being at an organization like this was something […]

Spotlight on the IP Intensive Program

IP Osgoode invites all 1L and 2L Osgoode students to join us at Osgoode’s Clinical Education and Intensive Programs General Information Session and Fair on January 16, 2019 from 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm. The information session will kick off in the Moot Court with a brief overview of the application process and an introduction […]

Blockchain, Cannabis, and AI; How CIPO stays relevant in our world of change

I had the privilege of spending my IPOsgoode intensive placement at the Canadian Intellectual Property Office. While two and a half months might seem long in law school, my time with the office flew by. One thing my experience has taught me is that the government has committed to providing relevant, informed, and useful IP […]

IP Intensive: It Only Gets Interesting from Here - A Semester at The Globe and Mail

Do you know when the first court case involving The Globe and Mail was? It’s okay… I didn’t know either, until a few weeks ago. Here’s a hint: it was before the two separate newspapers of The Globe and The Mail became one in 1936. Here’s another hint: it was before The Mail even existed, […]

IP Intensive: From Classroom to Corporation – Ten Weeks at Sandoz Canada

This term, I had the pleasure of being placed at Sandoz Canada as part of Osgoode’s Intellectual Property (IP) Law and Technology Intensive Program. Although the placement was a brief ten weeks, it would be impossible to convey the myriad of lessons I learned during this time. Two of the main takeaways I would like […]