January 18, 2017
Osgoode’s Clinical Education & Intensive Programs Info Session

Please attend to learn about the IP Intensive Program, 12:30 – 2:30 PM, Moot Court & Helliwell Centre, click for details
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February 10-11, 2017
2017 International Patent Drafting Competition

Visit the Patent Drafting Competition website for more information.
February 24 – 25, 2017
9th Annual Fox IP Moot
Visit the Fox IP Moot website for more information.
March 16 – 18, 2017
15th Annual Oxford International IP Law Moot Competition

Visit the Oxford IP Moot website for more information.
Call for Applications
Innovation Clinic Coordinator

IP Osgoode is seeking a recent graduate (LL.B or J.D. preferred) or newly called lawyer to oversee and administer IP Osgoode’s Innovation Clinic.  Please see our job posting for further details about the position and on how to apply.
Call for Papers
Copyright User Rights and Access to Justice

DEADLINE: January 31, 2017, click for details.
Congratulations to IP Osgoode’s own Prof. Carys Craig for being awarded the MacCormick Fellowship with Edinburgh Law School, where she will visit during the 2017-18 academic year to pursue her research project, Relational Copyright: Limits and Rights.
The United Nations General Assembly in New York officially established a Technology Bank for Least Developed Countries. The new UN institution is viewed as a significant achievement for the development of science, technology and innovation in the world’s poorest countries. The Technology Bank is intended to help least developed countries strengthen their science, technology and innovation capacities, foster the development of national and regional innovation ecosystems that can attract outside technology and generate homegrown research and take these advancements to market.
The IPIGRAM (12 January  2017) 
Feature Posts
Osgoode's IP Intensive Program at a Glance

January 10, 2017 by IP Osgoode
The Intellectual Property Law and Technology Intensive Program (IP Intensive) is a unique program offered at Osgoode Hall Law School that gives students practical, experiential education in a workplace setting for an entire term in lieu of being in the classroom.

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IP Intensive: From Tariffs to Bouncy Castles - A Semester at SOCAN
January 11, 2017 by Jordan Fine
As part of IP Osgoode’s Intellectual Property Law and Technology Intensive Program, students are asked to reflect, then write on their placement experience. All I could think was how perfect my placement at the Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers (SOCAN) was, as a musician and SOCAN member, and law student fascinated by infringement.
Jordan Fine is Senior Editor of the IPilogue and Intellectual Property Journal and a JD candidate at  Osgoode Hall Law School.
What Makes It My Molecule: A Look at Professor Ronald Pearlman's Genome Editing Work
January 11, 2017 by Dominic Cerilli
This past November, Professor Ronald E. Pearlman from York University’s Department of Biology gave a talk [1] at Osgoode Hall Law School to discuss the potential of the innovative CRISPR genome editing system. Central to the talk was the evolving nature of genome editing technology and the ethical concerns that come with its growing breadth of application.
Dominic Cerilli is an IPilogue Editor and a JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School.
RECENT POSTS

IP Intensive: Going the Distance (In Education) - Expanding my Legal Skills through a Semester at TVO
January 10, 2017 by Dan Cook
I must confess, I never thought having a background in children’s theatre performance would ever factor into my law school education. Although it was a lifetime ago that I was holding court before gymnasiums full of children; animating children’s books from the curriculum through songs, puppetry, and interactive storytelling, that experience proved a perfect platform to draw upon throughout my incredibly rewarding IP intensive placement at TVO, Ontario’s distance education provider and award winning educational broadcaster.
Dan Cook is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School and was enrolled in Osgoode's Intellectual Property Law and Technology Intensive Program. As part of the program requirements, students were asked to write a reflective blog on their internship experience.

IP Intensive: A Semester at ISED - An Unforgettable Experience
January 10, 2017 by Imelda Lo
As part of Osgoode’s Intellectual Property (IP) Intensive Program, I was placed at Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada (ISED) for 10 weeks. As the department of the Government of Canada charged with a mandate to foster a growing, competitive knowledge-based Canadian economy, ISED attempts to increase Canada’s share of global trade and enhance innovation performance towards a fair, efficient and competitive marketplace.
Imelda Lo is a JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School and was enrolled in Osgoode's Intellectual Property Law and Technology Intensive Program. As part of the program requirements, students were asked to write a reflective blog on their internship experience.

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