Federal Court Of Canada Expunges Chinese Character Trademarks On The Basis Of Confusion With Prior Registrations And Bad Faith Federal Court Of Canada Expunges Chinese Character Trademarks On The Basis Of Confusion With Prior Regist...

Trademark and Copyright Litigation
February 22, 2023February 22, 20232023-02-22
On February 8, 2023, the Federal Court of Canada (the Court) issued its decision in Cheung’s Bakery Products Ltd. v Easywin Ltd., 2023 FC 190, in which it expunged two Chinese character trademark registrations owned by Easywin Ltd. (Easywin) on the basis of confusion with prior trademark registrations and bad faith.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/federal-court-of-canada-expunges-chinese-character-trademarks-on-basis-of-confusion-prior

Ontario Government To Eliminate Fax Machines Within The Next Five Years To Promote Patient Privacy And Access To Health Care Ontario Government To Eliminate Fax Machines Within The Next Five Years To Promote Patient Privacy And Ac...

Privacy
February 22, 2023February 22, 20232023-02-22
On February 2, 2023, Ontario’s Ministry of Health (the Ministry) released its new health care plan, entitled Your Health: A Plan for Connected and Convenient Care (the Plan). As part of the Plan, the Ministry intends to replace fax machines with digital communication alternatives at all Ontario health care providers within the next five years.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/ontario-government-to-eliminate-fax-machines-within-next-five-years-to-promote-patient

Federal Court Of Canada Partially Grants Appeal In Non-Use Cancellation Proceeding Concerning Horse Tack Federal Court Of Canada Partially Grants Appeal In Non-Use Cancellation Proceeding Concerning Horse Tack

Trademark and Copyright Litigation
February 22, 2023February 22, 20232023-02-22
On February 7, 2023, the Federal Court of Canada (the Court) issued its decision in Master Saddles Inc v Moffat & Co, 2023 FC 179, in which it partially granted Master Saddles Inc.’s (Masters Saddles) appeal of a section 45 decision of the Trademarks Opposition Board (the Board).
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/federal-court-of-canada-partially-grants-appeal-nonuse-cancellation-proceeding-concerning

Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada Releases Results of Investigation into Home Depot Sharing Customer Data without Consent Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada Releases Results of Investigation into Home Depot Sharing Cu...

Privacy
February 8, 2023February 8, 20232023-02-08
On January 26, 2023, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) announced the results of its recent investigation into Home Depot of Canada Inc. (Home Depot), finding that Home Depot forwarded customer information to Meta without customers’ knowledge or consent.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/office-of-privacy-commissioner-of-canada-releases-results-of-investigation-into-home-depot

Federal Court Of Canada Overturns Trademark Opposition Board’s Expungement Of NAVIGATOR Trademark Federal Court Of Canada Overturns Trademark Opposition Board’s Expungement Of NAVIGATOR Trademark

Trademark and Copyright Litigation
February 8, 2023February 8, 20232023-02-08
On January 23, 2023, the Federal Court of Canada (the Court) issued its decision in Ecolab USA Inc v Smart & Biggar, 2023 FC 101, granting Ecolab USA Inc.’s (the Applicant’s) appeal and overturning the Trademarks Opposition Board’s (the Board’s) decision to expunge the trademark NAVIGATOR (the Mark).
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/federal-court-of-canada-overturns-trademark-opposition-board%E2%80%99s-expungement-of-navigator

Government Of Canada Launches National Quantum Strategy To Create Jobs And Advance Quantum Technologies Government Of Canada Launches National Quantum Strategy To Create Jobs And Advance Quantum Technologies

Information Technology
February 8, 2023February 8, 20232023-02-08
On January 13, 2023, the Government of Canada announced the launch of Canada’s National Quantum Strategy (NQS). The NQS aims to further strengthen Canada’s existing global leadership in quantum research and grow the country’s quantum technologies, companies, and talent.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/government-of-canada-launches-national-quantum-strategy-to-create-jobs-and-advance-quantum

Federal Court Of Appeal Of Canada Dismisses Puma’s Appeal Relating To Procat Trademark Federal Court Of Appeal Of Canada Dismisses Puma’s Appeal Relating To Procat Trademark

Trademark and Copyright Litigation
February 8, 2023February 8, 20232023-02-08
On January 10, 2023, the Federal Court of Appeal of Canada (FCA) issued its decision in Puma SE v Caterpillar Inc., 2023 FCA 4, in which it affirmed the decision of the Federal Court (FC) allowing an appeal from a decision of the Trademarks Opposition Board (the Board), and refusing an application by Puma SE (Puma) to register “procat”.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/federal-court-of-appeal-of-canada-dismisses-puma%E2%80%99s-appeal-relating-to-procat-trademark

It’s Groundhog Day—Every Day: Examination Of Trademark Applications In Canada – Update It’s Groundhog Day—Every Day: Examination Of Trademark Applications In Canada – Update

Trademarks
January 25, 2023January 25, 20232023-01-25
In the movie Groundhog Day, a news reporter who is sent to cover the appearance of a famous groundhog which legend says forecasts whether there will be an early Spring depending on whether or not it sees its shadow on February 2, experiences the same day, Groundhog Day, over and over again. The examination of trademark applications in Canada is a bit like the movie, it seems.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/it%E2%80%99s-groundhog-day%E2%80%94every-day-examination-of-trademark-applications-canada-%E2%80%93-update

Federal Court Of Canada Dismisses Janssen’s Application To Reassess The Data Protection Eligibility Of Its Nasal Spray Product Federal Court Of Canada Dismisses Janssen’s Application To Reassess The Data Protection Eligibility Of It...

Pharmaceutical Patent Litigation
January 25, 2023January 25, 20232023-01-25
On January 5, 2023, the Federal Court of Canada (the Court) in Janssen Inc. v Canada ( Attorney General, 2023 FC 7 found that the Office of Submissions and Intellectual Property (the OSIP) reasonably interpreted Janssen Inc.’s (Janssen) request to reassess the data protection eligibility of Janssen’s nasal spray drug and did not read into the Food and Drug Regulations (the Regulations) a pre-Notice of Compliance (NOC) timing requirement for assessing data protection eligibility.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/federal-court-of-canada-dismisses-janssen%E2%80%99s-application-to-reassess-data-protection

Federal Court Of Canada Dismisses Appeals Concerning Use Of Retailer’s Trademark On Goods Manufactured By Third Party Federal Court Of Canada Dismisses Appeals Concerning Use Of Retailer’s Trademark On Goods Manufactured By...

Trademark and Copyright Litigation
January 25, 2023January 25, 20232023-01-25
On January 4, 2023, the Federal Court of Canada (the Court) issued its decision in GNR Travel Centre Ltd v CWI, Inc, 2023 FC 2, dismissing two appeals in consolidated proceedings and affirming the Trademarks Opposition Board’s (the Board) decision. The Court confirmed that a retailer’s trademark permanently affixed to goods manufactured by a third party constitutes “use” of the retailer’s trademark on the goods within the meaning of the Trademarks Act (the Act).
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/federal-court-of-canada-dismisses-appeals-concerning-use-of-retailer%E2%80%99s-trademark-on-goods

Sports Betting Company BetMGM Suffers Data Breach, Affecting Ontarians Sports Betting Company BetMGM Suffers Data Breach, Affecting Ontarians

Privacy
January 25, 2023January 25, 20232023-01-25
On December 21, 2022, BetMGM, a sports betting company, announced that its customers’ personal information had been obtained in an unauthorized manner. In its “Notice Regarding Patron Personal Information”, BetMGM revealed that it learned of the data breach on November 28, 2022 and believes that the breach occurred in May 2022.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/sports-betting-company-betmgm-suffers-data-breach-affecting-ontarians

E-TIPS® Newsletter’s “2022: Year In Review” E-TIPS® Newsletter’s “2022: Year In Review”

Intellectual Property
January 6, 2023January 6, 20232023-01-10
Thank you for your readership over the last year and welcome to what we hope will be an exciting 2023!  In this year’s first issue of the E-TIPS® Newsletter, we will recap our most noteworthy reports from 2022, covering developments in intellectual property (IP) and information technology (IT) law under the following categories: (1) “Supreme Court of Canada Matters”, (2) “Legislative, Treaty and Policy Developments”, (3) “Patents and Industrial Designs”, (4) “Trademarks”, (5) “Copyright”, (6) “Privacy and Cybersecurity”, and (7) “Legal Developments in Emerging Technology Around the World”.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/etips%C2%AE-newsletter%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%9C2022-year-review%E2%80%9D

Copyright Term Extended To Life Of Author Plus 70 Years Beginning December 30, 2022 Copyright Term Extended To Life Of Author Plus 70 Years Beginning December 30, 2022

Copyright
December 14, 2022December 14, 20222022-12-14
On November 17, 2022, an Order in Council, was published to fix December 30, 2022 as the day on which Division 16 of Part 5 of the Budget Implementation Act (the Act) comes into force. This will amend the Copyright Act, extending the term of copyright protection in literary, dramatic, musical, artistic works and certain works of joint authorship and posthumous works to 70 years after the life of the author, as previously reported by the E-TIPS® Newsletter here.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/copyright-term-extended-to-life-of-author-plus-70-years-beginning-december-30-2022

British Columbia Court Awards Liquidated Damages Relating To Breach Of Contract In Bitcoin Mining Dispute British Columbia Court Awards Liquidated Damages Relating To Breach Of Contract In Bitcoin Mining Dispute

Technology Contracting
December 14, 2022December 14, 20222022-12-14
On November 3, 2022, the Supreme Court of British Columbia (the Court) in Ding v GSV Futures Inc., 2022 BCSC 1921, granted judgement in favour of Bei Ding (the Plaintiff) against GSV Futures Inc. (the Defendant), awarding the Canadian dollar equivalent of 6.1 bitcoins and 47.70 bitcoins as liquidated damages.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/british-columbia-court-awards-liquidated-damages-relating-to-breach-of-contract-bitcoin

Federal Court Of Appeal Affirms Validity Of PMPRB New List Of Comparator Countries Federal Court Of Appeal Affirms Validity Of PMPRB New List Of Comparator Countries

Pharmaceutical Patent Litigation
December 14, 2022December 14, 20222022-12-14
On December 5, 2022, the Federal Court of Appeal of Canada (FCA) issued its decision in Innovative Medicines Canada v Canada (Attorney General), 2022 FCA 210, where it affirmed the validity of the government’s new list of comparator countries, which the Patented Medicine Prices Review Board (the Board) is to consider in determining whether the price of a patented drug is “excessive”.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/federal-court-of-appeal-affirms-validity-of-pmprb-new-list-of-comparator-countries

Ontario Court of Appeal Clarifies Scope Of Liability In Data Breach Class Actions For The Tort Of Intrusion Upon Seclusion Ontario Court of Appeal Clarifies Scope Of Liability In Data Breach Class Actions For The Tort Of Intrusi...

Privacy
December 14, 2022December 14, 20222022-12-14
On November 25, 2022, the Ontario Court of Appeal (the Court) released a trilogy of decisions, bringing clarity as to whether the tort of intrusion upon seclusion is a viable cause of action against entities who collect personal information for commercial purposes and suffer an external, third-party cyberattack. In the leading case, Owsianik v Equifax Canada Co., 2022 ONCA 813 (Owsianik; previously reported on by the E-TIPS® Newsletter here), the Court unanimously held that the tort of intrusion upon seclusion was not a viable cause of action against a defendant who fell victim to a cyberattack, nor could such a claim arise on the basis of the defendant’s alleged failure to prevent the cyberattack.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/ontario-court-of-appeal-clarifies-scope-of-liability-data-breach-class-actions-for-tort-of

Supreme Court Of Canada Upholds Largest Canadian Patent Infringement Award Supreme Court Of Canada Upholds Largest Canadian Patent Infringement Award

Patent Litigation
November 30, 2022November 30, 20222022-11-30
On November 18, 2022, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) issued its decision in Nova Chemicals Corp. v Dow Chemical Co., 2022 SCC 43, in which an eight to one majority affirmed the award of nearly $645 million and clarified the test for an accounting of profits. The SCC also confirmed that springboard profits are legally permissible, and should be included in an accounting of profits because they are also causally attributable to infringement of the invention.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/supreme-court-of-canada-upholds-largest-canadian-patent-infringement-award

CIPO Launches Consultation On Proposed Changes To Trademark Opposition Procedures CIPO Launches Consultation On Proposed Changes To Trademark Opposition Procedures

Trademarks
November 30, 2022November 30, 20222022-11-30
On November 21, 2022, the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) launched a public consultation on proposed amendments to the Trademarks Regulations (the Proposed Regulations), and draft practice notices. The Proposed Regulations and draft practice notices will implement changes that were made to the Trademarks Act in 2018, which granted the Registrar of Trademarks (the Registrar) the authority to award costs, grant confidentiality orders, and practice case management in opposition, objection and non-use cancellation (section 45) proceedings.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/cipo-launches-consultation-on-proposed-changes-to-trademark-opposition-procedures

OSFI, FCAC, And CDIC Release Joint Statement Reinforcing Expectations For Crypto-Asset Activities And Crypto-Related Services OSFI, FCAC, And CDIC Release Joint Statement Reinforcing Expectations For Crypto-Asset Activities And Cry...

Cybersecurity
November 30, 2022November 30, 20222022-11-30
On November 16, 2022, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI), the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC), and the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC) (collectively, the Federal Agencies) released a joint statement (the Statement) addressed to federally regulated entities involved in crypto-asset activities or crypto-related services. The Statement reinforces the Federal Agencies’ expectations that regulated entities should adhere to applicable regulatory requirements and guidance when engaging in the crypto space.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/osfi-fcac-and-cdic-release-joint-statement-reinforcing-expectations-for-cryptoasset

Federal Court Of Appeal Of Canada Rejects Benjamin Moore’s Motion To Strike An Appeal Concerning Patentable Subject Matter Test Federal Court Of Appeal Of Canada Rejects Benjamin Moore’s Motion To Strike An Appeal Concerning Patentab...

Patent Litigation
November 30, 2022November 30, 20222022-11-30
On November 10, 2022, the Federal Court of Appeal of Canada (FCA) in Canada (Attorney General) v Benjamin Moore & Co., 2022 FCA 194, dismissed Benjamin Moore & Co.’s (Benjamin Moore’s) motion to strike an appeal filed by the Attorney General of Canada (AGC) from a decision of the Federal Court (FC) concerning the proper legal test for assessing patentable subject matter for computer-implemented inventions.
Deeth Williams Wall https://www.dww.com/articles/federal-court-of-appeal-of-canada-rejects-benjamin-moore%E2%80%99s-motion-to-strike-an-appeal

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