Judicial Review of the Regulations Amending the Food and Drug Regulations (Data Protection) to Proceed — Rx&D Granted Intervener Status Judicial Review of the Regulations Amending the Food and Drug Regulations (Data Protection) to Proceed — ...

Food and Drug
February 28, 2007February 28, 20072015-09-23
The Attorney General of Canada has failed in an attempt to strike the Canadian Generic Pharmaceutical Association's (CGPA) application for judicial review of the data protection provisions of the Food and Drug Regulations, CRC c 870 as amended by the Regulations Amending the Food and Drug Regulations (New Regulations). (For more information regarding the application, see E-TIPS®, "Canadian Generic Pharmaceutical Association Challenges the Regulations Amending the Food and Drug Regulations (Data Protection)" Vol 5, No 12, December 6, 2006).
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/judicial-review-of-regulations-amending-food-and-drug-regulations-data-protection-to

Foreign Buyers from Canadian Web Sites Must Pay Canadian Tax Foreign Buyers from Canadian Web Sites Must Pay Canadian Tax

Information Technology
February 28, 2007February 28, 20072015-07-08
As a result of a recent Federal Court of Appeal decision (Her Majesty The Queen v Dawn's Place Ltd, 2006 FCA 349), federal goods and services tax (GST) must be collected on subscription or access fees charged to foreigners via Canadian web sites. Canadian web site owners are therefore now facing an obligation to collect GST on membership subscriptions to their web sites from residents and non-residents alike.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/foreign-buyers-from-canadian-web-sites-must-pay-canadian-tax

Biotechnology Bills in US Congress Biotechnology Bills in US Congress

Biotechnology
February 28, 2007February 28, 20072015-07-08
Two bills recently introduced in the US Congress could significantly affect the research, development, and commercialization of biotechnology products. First, a trio of legislators introduced the Access to Life-Saving Medicine Act, a bill that would authorize the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) to approve biogeneric drugs. Currently, the FDA has no express statutory authority to do so.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/biotechnology-bills-us-congress

Domain Registrar's Collection of Information Appropriate: Privacy Commissioner Domain Registrar's Collection of Information Appropriate: Privacy Commissioner

Domain Names
February 28, 2007February 28, 20072015-07-08
The Privacy Commissioner of Canada has found that it was appropriate, and not a breach of the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), for a domain registrar to request that a web site operator provide a copy of his driver's licence or passport in order to change the administration e-mail address for the web site domain name.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/domain-registrars-collection-of-information-appropriate-privacy-commissioner

Collection of Employees' Voiceprints Found not to Violate PIPEDA Collection of Employees' Voiceprints Found not to Violate PIPEDA

Privacy
February 14, 2007February 14, 20072015-07-08
In Wansink v Telus Communications Inc (2007 FCA 21), the Federal Court of Appeal found that Telus' collection of its employees' voiceprints was permitted under the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA).
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/collection-of-employees-voiceprints-found-not-to-violate-pipeda

Metabolic Times Metabolic Times

Biotechnology
February 14, 2007February 14, 20072015-07-08
Two new computer databases relating to human metabolism appear to represent important contributions to the field of bioinformatics and will likely have a significant impact on disease diagnosis and treatment.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/metabolic-times

Daylight Savings Time Extended in Canada Daylight Savings Time Extended in Canada

Information Technology
February 14, 2007February 14, 20072015-07-08
For the past 20 years, daylight savings time (DST) in North America has come and gone uniformly and most Canadians have reset their clocks on the first Sunday in April and the last Sunday in October. Next month, however, this practice will change in Canada in order to give consistency with a change in US practice.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/daylight-savings-time-extended-canada

Genetic Information Anti-Discrimination Bill Garners IBM's Support Genetic Information Anti-Discrimination Bill Garners IBM's Support

Regulatory Law
February 14, 2007February 14, 20072015-07-08
IBM Corporation (IBM), a recognized technological pioneer and one of the world's largest employers, has spoken out in favour of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2007, HR 493. The Bill, which aims to prohibit discrimination on the basis of genetic information regarding health insurance and employment, was introduced in the US House of Representatives in January and was then referred to the Congressional Education and Labor Committee for review.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/genetic-information-antidiscrimination-bill-garners-ibms-support

Selection Patent Valid Says Pfizer Canada Inc v Ratiopharm Selection Patent Valid Says Pfizer Canada Inc v Ratiopharm

Patents
February 14, 2007February 14, 20072015-07-08
Leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada the decision of the Federal Court of Appeal in Pfizer Canada Inc v Canada (Minister of Health) and Ratiopharm Inc was recently denied. The case involved a rarely visited area of Canadian patent law – the validity of selection patents.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/selection-patent-valid-says-pfizer-canada-inc-v-ratiopharm

Fairmont Name Dispute Continues in Multiple Forums Fairmont Name Dispute Continues in Multiple Forums

Alternative Dispute Resolution
February 14, 2007February 14, 20072015-07-08
As part of an ongoing dispute between Fairmont Resort Properties Inc (FRP) and Fairmont Hotels Inc and Fairmont Hotels and Resorts Inc (collectively, FH), FRP brought an application under section 12 of the Canada Business Corporations Act (CBCA) asking the Director of Corporations Canada (CBCA Director) to order FH to change their corporate names because of the risk of confusion with FRP's name.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/fairmont-name-dispute-continues-multiple-forums

Apple v Apple Re-visited — and Settled Apple v Apple Re-visited — and Settled

Trademark and Copyright Litigation
February 14, 2007February 14, 20072015-07-08
Apple Inc and Apple Corps Ltd issued a joint press release on February 5, 2007, announcing that the parties had entered into an agreement regarding the use of the name "apple" and the companies' apple logos. Disputes between the two companies over the names and logos have been going on for almost 30 years. Apple Corps Ltd, the guardian of the Beatles' music, first sued what was then Apple Computer Inc for trade-mark infringement in 1978. In 1981, the computer maker paid $80,000 and agreed not to enter the music business.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/apple-v-apple-revisited-%E2%80%94-and-settled

OECD Issues Comprehensive Report on Canadian Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Policies OECD Issues Comprehensive Report on Canadian Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Policies

Food and Drug
January 31, 2007January 31, 20072015-07-08
On December 22, 2006, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) issued a report on Canada's pharmaceutical pricing and reimbursement policies. The report is the first in a series of case studies describing and analyzing the pharmaceutical policies of selected OECD countries with a view to evaluating the impact of those policies.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/oecd-issues-comprehensive-report-on-canadian-pharmaceutical-pricing-and-reimbursement

US Supreme Court Gives a Gift to Patent Licensees US Supreme Court Gives a Gift to Patent Licensees

Patents
January 31, 2007January 31, 20072015-07-08
With its much anticipated decision in MedImmune v Genentech, the US Supreme Court has paved the way for licensees to challenge the validity of the patents they license (for a summary of the issues in dispute see E-TIPS®, "Does a US Patent Licensee Have Standing to Invalidate its Licensor's Patent?" Vol 5, No 9, October 25, 2006).
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/us-supreme-court-gives-a-gift-to-patent-licensees

CIPPIC Urges Canadian Privacy Commissioner to Investigate Customer Data Security Breach by Winners CIPPIC Urges Canadian Privacy Commissioner to Investigate Customer Data Security Breach by Winners

Cybersecurity
January 31, 2007January 31, 20072015-07-08
It appears that a recent widespread data security breach will attract the attention of federal privacy officials in Canada. The Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) has filed a complaint with the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (Commissioner) under section 11 of the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) asking the Commissioner to investigate the security breach which was widely reported to have exposed personal information of customers of Winners Merchants International LP (Winners) in Canada.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/cippic-urges-canadian-privacy-commissioner-to-investigate-customer-data-security-breach-by

US Court Grapples With the Definition of "About" US Court Grapples With the Definition of "About"

Litigation
January 31, 2007January 31, 20072015-09-23
Earlier this month, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit dismissed an appeal of a summary judgment decision involving Claim 6 of US Patent No. 5,336,691, owned by Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical Inc (Ortho), a claim for a combination of two known pain relievers, tramadol and acetaminophen at a ratio of "about 1:5".
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/us-court-grapples-definition-of-about

Canadian Copyright Act Changes Could Reduce Consumers' Rights to Content Canadian Copyright Act Changes Could Reduce Consumers' Rights to Content

Copyright
January 31, 2007January 31, 20072015-09-23
Unless the Conservative Government creates new fair use or fair dealing provisions, proposed changes to the Canadian Copyright Act could make it illegal for consumers to record TV shows to view later at home, or copy music from their CDs to MP3 players.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/canadian-copyright-act-changes-could-reduce-consumers-rights-to-content

Clock Winds Down on Deadline to Make Small Entity "Top-Up" Fee Payments to CIPO Clock Winds Down on Deadline to Make Small Entity "Top-Up" Fee Payments to CIPO

Intellectual Property
January 31, 2007January 31, 20072015-09-23
When the small entity remedial provisions of Bill C-29 came into force on February 1, 2006, patent owners were given 12 months from that date to make any top-up payments to remedy underpaid fees (including payments mistakenly paid at a small entity rate).
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/clock-winds-down-on-deadline-to-make-small-entity-topup-fee-payments-to-cipo

Outsourcing and Other Cross-Border Data Transfers Outsourcing and Other Cross-Border Data Transfers

Outsourcing
January 23, 2007January 23, 20072015-07-08
Outsourcing and Other Cross-Border Data Transfers (PDF Format) By Jason M. Young
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/outsourcing-and-other-crossborder-data-transfers

Ontario Enacts Anti-Gambling Advertising Legislation Ontario Enacts Anti-Gambling Advertising Legislation

Information Technology
December 20, 2006December 20, 20062015-07-08
On December 12, 2006, the Ontario Legislature enacted legislation to amend the Consumer Protection Act, 2002 (Act). Included in the amendments is a prohibition on the advertising of an "internet gaming site" that is operated contrary to the Criminal Code. For the purposes of the section stating the prohibition, advertising means advertising that originates in Ontario or is primarily intended for Ontario residents and includes providing a link to an Internet gaming site for the purpose of promoting use of the site.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/ontario-enacts-antigambling-advertising-legislation

US Database Rates Travellers for Terrorist Potential US Database Rates Travellers for Terrorist Potential

Privacy
December 20, 2006December 20, 20062015-07-08
For the past four years, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has been secretly assigning computer-generated scores to US domestic and international travellers through what is called an Automated Targeting System (ATS). These scores are an attempt to measure the risk posed by each traveller for committing terrorist or criminal activities.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/us-database-rates-travellers-for-terrorist-potential

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