I was pleased to speak on October 24 at the Canadian Technology Law Association (CAN-TECH) Fall Conference in Toronto. CAN-TECH is the national association representing Canadian technology lawyers. I participated in a panel alongside Catherine Lovrics (Marks & Clerk LLP) and Jenna Wilson (Wilson Lue LLP), moderated by Lisa Wallace (WeirFoulds LLP).
My talk was a follow up and update to my annual Toronto Computers Lawyers Group “Year in Review” of technology law talk. My talk covered a wide range of topics with a special focus on artificial intelligence, technology and online contracting, privacy and copyright. I took the audience through a comprehensive paper that contained summaries or extracts from over 80 technology and IP decisions and other references from jurisdictions around the world, including Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, China, and India.
My paper can be accessed at this link. It is also shown below.
Can_Tech presentation NO EN(62837663.1)