Sentences with word «pentalogy»

Justice Rothstein began with a short discussion of 3 of the Copyright Pentalogy cases: Re: Sound v. Motion Picture Theatre Associations of Canada; Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada v Bell Canada; and Rogers Communications Inc v Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada.
This set the tone for the rest of the lecture — Justice Rothstein proceeded to give a very frank and honest discussion on the Copyright Pentalogy cases, eager to generate discussion on the cases and to answer questions the audience had on his experiences when deciding these cases.
This spectacular ending to the Blackwell Pentalogy makes it even harder to think that we will not see any further adventures from Rosa and Joey, but fills us up with anticipation for their next new great project.
In 2012, when it came time to publish a paperback version of the Patrick Melrose novels, the semi-autobiographical pentalogy by the English author Edward St. Aubyn, his American publishers had no trouble rounding up rapturous praise from a passel of distinguished readers: Zadie Smith, Bret Easton Ellis, Ann Patchett, Edmund White, Sam Lipsyte, and Alice Sebold.
The «Ice Age» pentalogy from Blue Sky Studios never aspired to deep thought.
[Note: it's likely that people accessing the Supreme Court pentalogy on copyright released this week will have used the SCC site hosted by Lexum, which probably explains why they're not among the top three opinions.]
Courts and Copyright: Some Thoughts on Standard of Review in Michael Geist ed., The Copyright Pentalogy: How the Supreme Court Shook the Foundations of Canadian Copyright Law (University of Ottawa Press, 2013).
It took me far too long to read Edward St. Aubyn's five «Patrick Melrose» novels — perhaps because, around the time that At Last, the final installment of the pentalogy, appeared in 2012, a friend described St. Aubyn's sentences to me as «cruelty crystals.»
He has since curated a living exhibition private condominium, directed a music video using motion tracking technology, debuted a furniture collection in Kuwait, and most recently unveiled his pentalogy ROSES.
Fair Dealing Practices in the Post-Secondary Education Sector after the Pentalogy — Samuel E. Trosow
The Internet Taxi: Collective Management of Copyright and the Making Available Right, after the Pentalogy — Daniel Gervais
Paul Daly, «Courts and Copyright: Some Thoughts on Standard of Review» in Michael Geist ed., The Copyright Pentalogy: How the Supreme Court of Canada Shook the Foundations of Canadian Copyright Law, University of Ottawa Press, Ottawa, 2013
Of Reasonableness, Fairness and the Public Interest: Judicial Review of Copyright Board Decisions in Canada's Copyright Pentalogy — Graham Reynolds
I then conclude with some thoughts on the application of the general principles of administrative law in one of the other cases in the pentalogy, Alberta (Education) v. Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access Copyright).
To an extent, these could be considered the «less - controversial» decisions by the Supreme Court of Canada in the Pentalogy (as evidenced by the unanimous decisions in Re: Sound and SOCAN v Bell and the majority of 8 in Rogers v SOCAN).
The discussion of the last two cases in the Copyright Pentalogy (Entertainment Software Association v Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada and Alberta (Education) v Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access Copyright)-RRB- provided interesting insight into the thoughts and opinions of the Supreme Court Justice (it should be noted that Justice Rothstein wrote dissenting opinions in each of the cases).
After a round of applause concluded his presentation, Justice Rothstein took a seat between Professors D'Agostino and Vaver and answered some of the questions that audience members had with respect to the Copyright Pentalogy and his thoughts on copyright issues.
On November 27th, 2012, IP Osgoode was pleased to welcome The Honourable Mr. Justice Marshall Rothstein of the Supreme Court of Canada to share his thoughts with respect to the 5 important copyright cases (known as the «Copyright Pentalogy») that he took part in deciding earlier this year.
Michael Geist The Copyright Pentalogy Book: An Open Access Success Story Readers of this blog will know that earlier this year the University of Ottawa Press published The Copyright Pentalogy: How the Supreme Court of Canada Shook the Foundations of Canadian Copyright Law, an effort by many of Canada's leading copyright scholars to begin the process of examining the long - term implications of the copyright pentalogy.
Fairness Found: How Canada Quietly Shifted from Fair Dealing to Fair Use in The Copyright Pentalogy: How the Supreme Court of Canada Shook the Foundations of Canadian Copyright Law, M. Geist Ed.
Readers of this blog will know that earlier this year the University of Ottawa Press published The Copyright Pentalogy: How the Supreme Court of Canada Shook the Foundations of Canadian Copyright Law, an effort by many of Canada's leading copyright scholars to begin the process of examining the long - term implications of the copyright pentalogy.
My essay on the Supreme Court of Canada's copyright pentalogy will be published around Easter in a volume edited by Michael Geist, the working title of which is The Copyright Pentalogy: How the Supreme Court of Canada Shook the Foundations of Canadian Copyright Law (see page 18 here).
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z