Guest blog: Provisional Applications
What is a provisional application and why is it important? Erwin K. Schultz, Ph.D., Certificate in Law student and Patent Agent, explains the process and the significance of provisional applications in his latest blog.
Guest blog: Patentability criteria - Utility
Erwin Schultz, Certificate in Law student and member of the Intellectual Property Group, talks about the criteria for patentability and focuses on utility in his latest blog.
Psychology and Certificate in Law
Clara Civiero, a Psychology and History graduate, decided to take Certificate in Law courses to supplement her degree in a practical manner. She shares her program experience and how the courses helped her accelerate her professional and academic goals.
Contracts and Intellectual Property
Leonard Damiano has been working as the Head of Contracts for an aviation company, but he wanted to strengthen his knowledge of legal topics. See how the Certificate in Law courses helped supplement his career.
Faculty Spotlight: Morgan Jarvis - Law 206/706, Intellectual Property Law
Our featured instructor is Morgan Jarvis, teaching Law 206/706 Intellectual Property Law.
Guest blog: Patentability Criteria
Guest blogger and Certificate in Law student Erwin Schulz tackles the basic criteria for patentability, and delves into the novelty criterion.
What is Inventorship?
What defines an "inventor'? Patent agent Erwin Schultz delves into the concept of inventorship in his latest blog.
A Closer Look at the Types of Intellectual Property
Guest blogger and Patent Agent Erwin K. Schultz delves into the different types of Intellectual Property and how they are used.
They Control the Horizontal... the CRTC and You
Whether you're on the Web, binging Netflix or downloading tunes, there's one agency that rules them all in Canada: get the inside scoop on the CRTC.
The CRTC, Bell, Piracy and More
Recent headlines about the CRTC, and a Bell-led consortium against piracy, are making waves on the Web right now. What's the CRTC role in combating Internet piracy?