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Intellectual Property Law of Canada - Second Edition
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This treatise on Canadian intellectual property law, written by members of the IP practice group of Stikeman, Elliott, is a comprehensive source for answering many of the IP questions that arise for both lawyers and corporate counsel. In addition to this work being an eminently practical reference source, it also provides insightful practice commentaries and detailed analysis of all major intellectual property law subjects. In sum, the Intellectual Property Law of Canada is a publication that anyone with Canadian IP interests or questions should not be without.
Stuart C. McCormack, is the managing Partner of Stikeman Elliott's Ottawa office and head of the Intellectual Property Group, which practices exclusively in the areas of intellectual property and information technology: namely, patents, trademark, copyright and matters related to information technology. He has extensive experience advising on the business applications of new technologies (especially information technologies), computer hardware and software (including licensing, systems development, integration, VAR agreements, outsourcing, co-sourcing), software development, video/interactive games, web and internet services agreements, joint venture development in the high technology area, licensing of technology and due diligence relating to acquisition and divestiture of technology.
A member of the International, Canadian, American and New York Bar Associations, he also advises on intellectual property matters relating to the acquisition and operation of satellite broadcasting systems, the consumer products field and has expertise in enforcing intellectual property rights in a variety of countries. Mr. McCormack has also appeared as counsel before the Federal Court of Canada, has been involved in proceedings related to intellectual property rights in a variety of countries, and has acted before the Copyright Board in respect of retransmission royalties, levies on blank audio recording media, rates for ring tones and rates for on-line downloads of music. He is former Chair of the Board of Directors of International Science and Technology Partnerships Canada, and author of various publications,
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