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University of Ottawa Law and Technology Journal
ISSN Print: 1710-6028
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Invading the Mind: The Right to Privacy and the Definition of Terrorism in Canada
Alysia Davies
Naming Names: The Pseudonym in the Name of the Law
Carole Lucock
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Michael Yeo
Virtual Communities and the Social Dimension of Privacy
Janis L. Goldie
What’s in a Concept? Some Reflections on the Complications and Complexities of Personal Information and Anonymity
Gary T. Marx
Anonymity in Behavioural Research: Not Being Unnamed, But Being Unknown
Jacquelyn Burkell
Secure User Identification Without Privacy Erosion
Stefan Brands
Racial Profiling: They Said It Was Against the Law!
Oscar H. Gandy
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Lemi Baruh
A Classification for Privacy Techniques
Carlisle Adams
Substance Without Form: The Impact of Anonymity on Equality-Seeking Groups
Daphne Gilbert
It’s Not Child’s Play: The Online Invasion of Children’s Privacy
Valerie Steeves
Privacy, Rights, and Moral Value
Steven Davis
Between the Hammer and the Block: China’s Intellectual Property Rights in the Network Age
Hong Xue
In the Shadow of Doctor Moreau: A Contextual Reading of the Proposed Canadian Standard for Xenotransplantation
Melanie J. Mortensen
The Evolution of Originality in Canadian Copyright Law: Authorship, Reward and the Public Interest
Carys J. Craig
Too Many Open Windows? Exploring the Privacy Implications of Pop-Up Ads
Emily Woodward Deutsch
The Purpose of Copyright Law in Canada
Daniel J. Gervais
Supporting Discretionary Decision-Making with Information Technology: A Case Study in the Criminal Sentencing Jurisdiction
Maria Jean J. Hall
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Domenico Calabró
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Tania Sourdin
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Andrew Stranieri
Hail to the Thief: A Tribute to Kazaa
Matthew Rimmer
Spam Legislation in Canada: Federalism, Freedom of Expression and the Regulation of the Internet
Karen Ng
Re-imagining Economic Alterity: A Feminist Critique of the Juridical Expansion of Bioproperty in the Monsanto Decision at the Supreme Court
Sean Robertson
De la prétendue interprétation téléologique des revendications de brevet : remarques sur les arrêts Whirlpool et Free World Trust
Mistrale Goudreau
Travels With My Plant: Monsanto v. Schmeiser revisited
Bruce Ziff
The Right to Oblivion: Data Retention from Canada to Europe in Three Backward Steps
Jeremy Warner
Home Is where the Internet Connection Is: Law, Spam and the Protection of Personal Space
Andrea Slane
Privacy Law in the United States, the EU and Canada: The Allure of the Middle Ground
Avner Levin
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Mary Jo Nicholson
Online Contract Formation: Taking Technological Infrastructure Seriously
Joseph Savirimuthu
Government Regulation of Dot-ca Domain Name Space
Marc Watkins
National Treatment, National Interest and the Public Domain
Margaret Ann Wilkinson
Originality and Utilitarian Works: The Uneasy Relationship between Copyright Law and Unfair Competition
Teresa Scassa
The State of Privacy Laws and Privacy-Encroaching Technologies after September 11: A Two-Year Report Card on the Canadian Government
Arthur J. Cockfield
The Reach of Patent Law and Institutional Competence
E. Richard Gold
Should Economics Play a Role in Copyright Law and Policy?
Pamela Samuelson
Site Finder and Internet Governance
Jonathan Weinberg
Bots, Babes and the Californication of Commerce
Ian R. Kerr
Recent Copyright Developments: Harmonization Opportunities for Canada
Robert G. Howell
States and Internet Enforcement
Joel R. Reidenberg
Regime Change in Intellectual Property: Superseding the Law of the State with the "Law" of the Firm
Margaret Jane Radin
Copyrights and Creative Copying
Ann Bartow
Security in Cyberspace: Combatting Distributed Denial of Service Attacks
Jennifer A. Chandler
The Colour of E-consent
Vincent Gautrais
Back to Bilateralism? Pendulum Swings in International Intellectual Property Protection
Ruth L. Okediji
Sweat of the Brow, Creativity, and Authorship: On Originality in Canadian Copyright Law
Abraham Drassinower
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