Dec 15, 2021
From 12 PM to 1 PM
In 2021, Canadian courts were asked to decide two infringement cases that dealt with different types of works: Bouchard v. IKEA Canada dealt with plush toys and Winkler v. Hendley involved a historical fiction novel inspired by a historical non-fiction book. Our two panelists will explain the decisions and what they reveal about the way our courts handle such cases.
ATTENTION: Activity run in FRENCH
In 2021, Canadian courts were asked to decide two infringement cases that dealt with different types of works: Bouchard v. IKEA Canada dealt with plush toys and Winkler v. Hendley involved a historical fiction novel inspired by a historical non-fiction book. Our two panelists will explain the decisions and what they reveal about the way our courts handle such cases.
1:00 of Continuing Professional Development
Professor Victor Nabhan, former President of ALAI and of ALAI Canada
Note: The Association has not requested verification of the eligibility of this activity by The Barreau du Québec, as the proposed training fully meets the objectives of the Regulation respecting compulsory continuing education for lawyers. The participant can register this activity in their continuing education file.