President Biden Issues An Executive Order On Ensuring Responsible Development Of Digital Assets President Biden Issues An Executive Order On Ensuring Responsible Development Of Digital Assets

Information Technology
March 22, 2022March 22, 20222022-03-23
On March 9, 2022, President Joe Biden signed an executive order (the Order), that outlined the United States government’s strategy regarding the regulation of digital assets, such as cryptocurrencies.
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Federal Court Awards Compensatory & Punitive Damages On Summary Trial Relating To Counterfeit Lululemon Goods Federal Court Awards Compensatory & Punitive Damages On Summary Trial Relating To Counterfeit Lululemon G...

Trademark and Copyright Litigation
March 8, 2022March 8, 20222022-03-09
On February 14, 2022, the Federal Court of Canada (the Court) issued its decision in Lululemon Athletica Canada Inc. v Campbell, 2022 FC 194. In its decision, the Court noted that the evidence of infringement was “overwhelming”, granted a motion for summary trial brought by Lululemon Athletica Canada Inc. (Lululemon) and awarded compensatory damages, punitive damages, and an injunction.
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Ontario Government Proposes New Disclosure Requirement Regarding the Electronic Monitoring of Employees Ontario Government Proposes New Disclosure Requirement Regarding the Electronic Monitoring of Employees

Privacy
March 8, 2022March 8, 20222022-04-14
On February 28, 2022, the Ontario legislature introduced Bill 88, Working for Workers Act, 2022 (Bill 88). If passed, Bill 88 will, among other changes, require employers to have a written electronic monitoring policy in place.
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Ontario Superior Court of Justice Grants Interlocutory Injunction in “Bombay Frankie” Trademark Dispute Ontario Superior Court of Justice Grants Interlocutory Injunction in “Bombay Frankie” Trademark Dispute

Trademark and Copyright Litigation
March 8, 2022March 8, 20222022-03-09
On February 10, 2022, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (the Court) in 2788610 Ontario Inc. v Bhagwani et al., 2022 ONSC 905, issued an interlocutory injunction prohibiting Hemant Bhagwani, Fatima Bhagwani, 1727799 Ontario Inc. and Bombay Frankie Inc. (collectively, the Defendants), from using the term “Bombay Frankie” as the name of any restaurant or franchising business, social media account, or website.
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US Supreme Court Evaluates Scope of Safe Harbor Provision For Mistakes Made During Copyright Registrations US Supreme Court Evaluates Scope of Safe Harbor Provision For Mistakes Made During Copyright Registration...

Trademark and Copyright Litigation
March 8, 2022March 8, 20222022-03-09
On February 24, 2022, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) issued its decision in Unicolors, Inc. v. H&M Hennes & Mauritz, L. P., Case No. 20-915, holding that a lack of either factual or legal knowledge can excuse an inaccuracy in a copyright registration under 17 U.S.C. § 411(b)(1)(A), the safe harbor provision of the US Copyright Act.
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Government of Ontario Launches New Intellectual Property Agency Government of Ontario Launches New Intellectual Property Agency

Intellectual Property
March 8, 2022March 8, 20222022-03-09
On March 3, 2022, the Government of Ontario announced the launch of a new board-governed agency, Intellectual Property Ontario. The new agency is meant to serve as a go-to resource of intellectual property (IP) expertise “to help researchers and companies maximize the value of their IP, strengthen their capacity to grow and compete in the global market”.
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June 17, 2022 Is Coming In Canada. Are You Ready? June 17, 2022 Is Coming In Canada. Are You Ready?

Trademarks
February 23, 2022February 23, 20222022-02-23
June 17, 2022 is a significant day in Canadian trademark practice. Why? That day is the third anniversary of the coming into force of significant amendments to Canada’s Trademarks Act. Why should you care?
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Ontario Superior Court Of Justice Finds The Tort Of Intrusion Upon Seclusion Does Not Extend To “Constructive Intruders” Ontario Superior Court Of Justice Finds The Tort Of Intrusion Upon Seclusion Does Not Extend To “Construc...

Privacy
February 23, 2022February 23, 20222022-02-24
On January 17, 2022, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (the Court) in Winder v Marriott International, Inc., 2022 ONSC 390, found no legally viable cause of action for intrusion upon seclusion against Marriott International Inc., Luxury Hotels International of Canada ULC and Starwood Canada ULC (collectively, Marriott) since it was not an intruder for the purposes of the tort of intrusion upon seclusion recognized in Jones v Tsige, 2012 ONCA 32.
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Federal Court Of Canada Finds Trademark Infringement Of UBS Group AG’s Marks In Confusion Analysis Federal Court Of Canada Finds Trademark Infringement Of UBS Group AG’s Marks In Confusion Analysis

Trademark and Copyright Litigation
February 23, 2022February 23, 20222022-02-23
On February 3, 2022, the Federal Court of Canada (the Court) issued its decision in UBS Group AG v Yones, 2022 FC 132, granting default judgement and finding that Unified Business Solutions Group Inc. (Unified) had infringed UBS Group AG’s trademark rights.
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British Columbia Court Declines To Certify Class Action Lawsuit Against Facebook British Columbia Court Declines To Certify Class Action Lawsuit Against Facebook

Privacy
February 23, 2022February 23, 20222022-02-23
On January 27, 2022, the Supreme Court of British Columbia (the Court) issued its decision in Chow v Facebook, Inc., 2022 BCSC 137 (Chow), declining to certify a class action lawsuit against Facebook.
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Federal Court Of Canada Finds Infringement And Depreciation Of Goodwill Of SASSAFRAZ Trademark Federal Court Of Canada Finds Infringement And Depreciation Of Goodwill Of SASSAFRAZ Trademark

Trademark and Copyright Litigation
February 23, 2022February 23, 20222022-02-23
On February 2, 2022, the Federal Court of Canada (the Court) released its decision in 1196278 Ontario Inc DBA Sassafraz v 815470 Ontario Ltd DBA Sassafras Coastal Kitchen & Bar, 2022 FC 116. In that decision, the Court granted declaratory and injunctive relief, and nominal damages, for trademark infringement and depreciation of goodwill of the registered trademark SASSAFRAZ.
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Federal Court of Canada Determines Patent Infringement by Summary Trial Under the PM(NOC) Regulations Federal Court of Canada Determines Patent Infringement by Summary Trial Under the PM(NOC) Regulations

Pharmaceutical Patent Litigation
February 9, 2022February 9, 20222022-02-09
On January 19, 2022, the Federal Court of Canada (Court) in Janssen Inc. v. Pharmascience Inc., 2022 FC 62, found a summary trial proceeding to be appropriate in determining the issue of patent infringement in an action under the Patented Medicines (Notice of Compliance) Regulations (the Regulations). The Court also clarified the parties’ burden on a motion for summary trial.
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British Columbia’s Financial Services Regulator Considers Implementing Stronger Measures For Reporting Information Security Incidents British Columbia’s Financial Services Regulator Considers Implementing Stronger Measures For Reporting In...

Cybersecurity
February 9, 2022February 9, 20222022-02-09
On January 17, 2022, the BC Financial Services Authority (BCFSA) issued a Discussion Paper on the reporting obligations for financial institutions with respect to information security (IS) incidents. In the Discussion Paper, BCFSA is considering implementing new mandatory reporting obligations for financial institutions.
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Government of Canada Introduces Online Streaming Legislation to Support Next Generation of Canadian Content Government of Canada Introduces Online Streaming Legislation to Support Next Generation of Canadian Conte...

Regulatory Law
February 9, 2022February 9, 20222022-02-09
On February 2, 2022, the Government of Canada introduced Bill C-11, An Act to amend the Broadcasting Act and to make related and consequential amendments to other Acts (Bill C-11 or the Online Streaming Act), with the aim to support the next generation of Canadian artists and creators.
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Ontario Superior Court Of Justice Deals With Delays In Potential “The Code is Law” Cryptocurrency Case Ontario Superior Court Of Justice Deals With Delays In Potential “The Code is Law” Cryptocurrency Case

Litigation
February 9, 2022February 9, 20222022-02-09
On January 17, 2022, in Cicada 137 LLC v Medjedovic, 2022 ONSC 369, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (the Court) decided on a procedural issue in relation to a claim by the plaintiff, Cicada 137 LLC (Cicada), that the 19-year old defendant allegedly stole $15 million in cryptocurrency tokens. In the decision, the Court confirmed Cicada’s entitlement to inspect devices seized under an Anton Piller order despite delivery of a notice of motion by the defendant’s parents seeking to set aside the order.
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Health Canada Issues Notice Of Consultation On Upcoming Proposed Amendments to the Medical Devices Regulations and the Food and Drug Regulations Health Canada Issues Notice Of Consultation On Upcoming Proposed Amendments to the Medical Devices Regula...

Regulatory Law
February 9, 2022February 9, 20222022-02-09
On January 7, 2022, Health Canada issued a notice of consultation for proposed amendments to the Medical Device Regulations. According to the notice, the proposed amendments will deliver on commitments outlined in the Health and Biosciences Regulatory Review, which focuses on modernizing the existing regulatory frameworks for medical devices and drugs.
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CRTC Investigation Leads to CASL Penalties and Closing of Dark Web Marketplace CRTC Investigation Leads to CASL Penalties and Closing of Dark Web Marketplace

CASL
February 9, 2022February 9, 20222022-02-09
On January 26, 2022, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) announced that Dark Web marketplace Canadian HeadQuarters (CanadianHQ) was taken offline following the CRTC’s execution of warrants. The CRTC’s Chief Compliance and Enforcement Officer also announced penalties totalling $300,000 to four Canadians for their involvement in CanadianHQ.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/crtc-investigation-leads-to-casl-penalties-and-closing-of-dark-web-marketplace

Federal Court Interprets The Prior Use Defence Under Section 56 Of The Patent Act For The First Time Federal Court Interprets The Prior Use Defence Under Section 56 Of The Patent Act For The First Time

Patent Litigation
January 26, 2022January 26, 20222022-01-26
On January 7, 2022, the Federal Court of Canada (the Court) in Kobold Corporation et al v NCS Multistage Inc, 2021 FC 1437, interpreted the defence of prior use in a patent infringement action for the first time since the 2018 amendments to Section 56 of the Patent Act.
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Federal Court Of Appeal Dismisses Appeal Relating To Copyright Infringement Of Jewellery Designs Federal Court Of Appeal Dismisses Appeal Relating To Copyright Infringement Of Jewellery Designs

Trademark and Copyright Litigation
January 26, 2022January 26, 20222022-01-26
On January 13, 2022, the Federal Court of Appeal of Canada (FCA) issued its decision in Pyrrha Design Inc. v Plum and Posey Inc., 2022 FCA 7, holding that the Federal Court (FC) did not err in its analysis on the issues of originality and infringement of jewellery designs.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/federal-court-of-appeal-dismisses-appeal-relating-to-copyright-infringement-of-jewellery

Federal Court Dismisses Claim For Passing Off And Trademark Expungement On Summary Trial Federal Court Dismisses Claim For Passing Off And Trademark Expungement On Summary Trial

Trademark and Copyright Litigation
January 26, 2022January 26, 20222022-01-26
On January 10, 2022, the Federal Court of Canada (the Court) in Mainstreet Equity Corp. v Canadian Mortgage Capital Corporation, 2022 FC 20, dismissed an action by Mainstreet Equity Corporation (Mainstreet) for expungement of a registered trademark and passing off.
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