@GasBuddyGuy What is the geographic distribution of user reports? Is the tracker being used more in some areas (e.g. Atlanta) than others (e.g. Savannah)?
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2014 🦊 =🥇
2015 🦊 = 🥇
2016 🦊 = semi finalists
2017 🦊 = 🥇 + 🥇 factum
2018 🦊 = semi finalists
2019 🦊 = 🥈 and semi finalists
You don’t need a fact checker for this: @uOttawaTechLaw is the hardest working, best coached, and most dangerous IP moot program in 🇨🇦
AJIC Issue 22: Evolution of Africa’s Intellectual Property Treaty Ratification Landscape - by Jeremy de Beer (@jdebeer), Jeremiah Baarbé (@baarbeh) and Caroline B. Ncube (@caro_ncube): https://t.co/8CuGRB27US
Just finished project for @School_GC on semantic analysis of 2700 Canadian Regulations. Big takeaway: Regs have become more prescriptive over time.
Data, code & results: https://t.co/BcgRpZjo6v.
Interactive website: https://t.co/1lJniCpHFC.
#RegTech@uocommonlaw
In honour of #MakerWeek, check out this piece by @jdebeer and @baarbeh on Africa’s Maker Movement: An Overview of Ongoing Research, an insightful look at making across Africa. https://t.co/8BEFB7mEx8
Firm reputation affects the likelihood and speed of licensing patented technology. More reputable firms received more licenses and those licenses we're slower to form. But these firms received greater royalty rates - @Toffeemen68@jdebeer@uOttawaTechLaw
Canada’s copyright policy braintrust — the who’s who of policymakers from ISED, PCH, GAC, CBD, and more — gathers to judge the Copyright Policy Moot @uocommonlaw ! #(c)PolicyMoot
Very excited to share our ideas about ways to clarify online copyright enforcement with @thesarahtea - all thanks to @jdebeer, @uOttawaTechLaw https://t.co/tjaAJ8e1ee
This is fascinating & illustrates why I love int'l data privacy law. "In the US, Americans have almost no rights over their data, but ... it doesn’t matter where people are: it matters where the data is processed." h/t @TeresaScassa https://t.co/2IHvisgire
Did Spotify buy rights to Tom Petty, Neil Young, or the Doors? Wixen Music Publishing Inc claims Spotify infringed their #copyright and failed to purchase licenses https://t.co/4YyKsipWDh
The ignorance in this tweet is astonishing.
The Net was born neutral. From the beginning, the FCC and others fought to keep it neutral. The 2015 rules assured its neutrality.
Then the clueless (or corrupt) took that protection away. https://t.co/xZuBFZ0wm9
I'm getting tired of the #NetNeutrality meme saying "if it passes you'll pay $14.99 for Twitter and $.10 per Google search". It is absolutely not what is going to happen and we should try to educate people on the real reasons why #NetNeutrality needs defending. Thread ⤵️⤵️1/n