
In the News – Online Obscenity
Toronto Internet Lawyer discussed the legality of posting the Luka Magnotta video on the Best Gore website with the national and international media. Mr. Zvulony took the position that the posting of the video violated Canada's obscenity laws.

Superman, Copyright and Jeffrey Baldwin
Toronto Copyright Lawyer, Gil Zvulony, recently spoke to Pat Bolland of Sun News about DC Entertainment's refusal to allow the Superman logo to be displayed on a memorial statute of Jeffrey Baldwin. Gil was critical of the decision to refuse and questioned the legal validity of preventing such usage.
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Bit Torrent File Sharing and Canadian Copyright Law
Toronto Copyright Lawyer, Gil Zvulony recently spoke to Dan Misener of CBC Radio (listen to the podcast) on the legality of the movie streaming application, "Popcorn Time". Popcorn Time has been dubbed the "Netflix for Pirates" because…
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Legal Rights in a Photograph
Toronto internet lawyer Gil Zvulony examines the various rights in a photograph, including, copyrights, moral rights, publicity rights and privacy rights. He discusses the rights of photographers, models, by-standers, celebrities, and of ordinary people.
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Copyright and Music Samples
By Shaya Silber
A common question in copyright law is how much reproduction or use of a work is considered copyright infringement? In the case of music, The Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) recently shed some light on this question in SOCAN…

Supreme Court Expands Fair Dealing
by Shaya Silber
Fair dealing has always been a hot topic in copyright law. The line of what is permissible and what is not permissible is unclear in many circumstances, making this an area of law that is constantly debated. One of the more…
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Copyright Registration and Other Proofs of Ownership
By Shaya Silber,
Copyright law protects the expression of ideas. The expression of the idea must be in a fixed form (i.e. it must have some permanency). For example, let’s say I have an idea to a story. I then tell my idea to a friend of…
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ISPs and Notices of Copyright Infringement
by Shaya Silber
[please note that this article contains references to Bill C-11. Bill C-11 is now a law that is full force and effect]
The role of Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in facilitating copyright infringement has been a controversial…

Facebook: Who Owns What?
Toronto Copyright Lawyers examine Facebook's legal contracts with their users and its implications on Facebook's use of user content.
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Does Copyright Piracy Cost Jobs?
by Gil Zvulony, Toronto Copyright Lawyer
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement bureau has embarked on a slick public relations campaign to discourage piracy of movies on the internet. (See video below).
I doubt this will change…

Copyright Exception: Fair Dealing
Toronto Copyright Lawyer discusses the Fair Dealing exceptions in Canadian Copyright Law and how they differ from Fair Use in US Copyright Law.