Science & Technology
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Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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From Authored WorksFrom: Digital Copyright Law |
Discussion of the rights of reproduction, telecommunication, distribution, and authorization given to original literary, dramatic, musical, or artistic works of authorship, including moral rights. | Cameron Hutchison | 42 | 2016 | $4.20 Add |
From NEW! Chapter 2Lessons from Biology From: Saved by Science |
- | Dr. Mark J. Poznansky | 17 | 2020 | $1.70 Add |
From NEW! Legislative and Policy ReviewFrom: Autonomous Vehicles |
In chapter three, Baker examines the different regulatory laws regarding vehicle automation on the federal, provincial, and international levels. | Nathan Baker | 17 | 2021 | $1.70 Add |
From NEW! Part 3: Preliminary ConsiderationsFrom: Guide to the Law and Practice of Anti-SLAPP Proceedings |
Part 3 includes chapters 11 and 12. Topics include jurisdiction as well as expression and platforms of publication. | David Potts; Erin Stoik | 10 | 2022 | $1.00 Add |
From NEW! The Selling of Toronto’s Smart CityFrom: Smart Cities in Canada: Digital Dreams, Corporate Designs Collection: Media and Society: Canadian Cases and Issues |
Chapter 1 explores the stakeholders who initially pitched the partnership between the city of Toronto and Google’s urban planning division Sidewalk Labs. | Blayne Haggart | 16 | 2020 | $1.60 Add |
From NEW! (Pseudo-) Participation in Smart City PlanningSidewalk Labs’ Fraught Toronto Foray From: Smart Cities in Canada: Digital Dreams, Corporate Designs |
Chapter 2 explores the factors that must be present for a smart cities project to be responsible and effective and then asses whether the Sidewalk Labs project in Toronto met any of these criteria. | Andrew Clement | 16 | 2020 | $1.60 Add |
From NEW! Chapter 3Man-Made From: Saved by Science |
- | Dr. Mark J. Poznansky | 11 | 2020 | $1.10 Add |
From NEW! Criminal and Quasi-criminal LiabilityFrom: Autonomous Vehicles |
In chapter four, Baker explores the potential challenges and issues which will arise from how automated vehicles are likely to affect their application of the Criminal Code in Canada. | Nathan Baker | 53 | 2021 | $5.30 Add |
From Neighbouring Rights and Collective ManagementFrom: Digital Copyright Law |
Discussion of rights arising from performances, sound recordings, and broadcasts, and of the legal regime of collective management administering those neighbouring rights and copyright. | Cameron Hutchison | 18 | 2016 | $1.80 Add |
From NEW! Part 4: The Threshold Burden on the Defendant: Section 137.1(3)From: Guide to the Law and Practice of Anti-SLAPP Proceedings |
Part 4 includes chapters 13 and 14. This chapter focuses on the threshold burden of the defendant as well as public interest. | David Potts; Erin Stoik | 25 | 2022 | $2.50 Add |
From NEW! Chapter 4A New Era From: Saved by Science |
- | Dr. Mark J. Poznansky | 14 | 2020 | $1.40 Add |
From NEW! Civil LiabilityFrom: Autonomous Vehicles |
In chapter five, Jaye Hooper, examines the questions of liability for both the users and creators of autonomous vehicles as they increasingly become part of the general market. | Jaye Hooper | 38 | 2021 | $3.80 Add |
From Ownership, Licensing, Registration, and InfringementFrom: Digital Copyright Law |
Discussion of who is entitled to own copyright, circumstances in which registration is advantageous, licensing or selling of a copyright interest, contracting out of statutory provisions, the … | Cameron Hutchison | 20 | 2016 | $2.00 Add |
From NEW! Part 5: The Merits Hurdle: Section 137.1(4)(a)From: Guide to the Law and Practice of Anti-SLAPP Proceedings |
Part 5 includes chapter 15-22. Topics include relevant legislation and caselaw of anti-SLAPP proceedings, merit, no valid defence, defence of justification, defence of fair comment, defence of … | David Potts; Erin Stoik | 83 | 2022 | $8.30 Add |
From NEW! Privatized Policymaking on Toronto’s WaterfrontFrom: Smart Cities in Canada: Digital Dreams, Corporate Designs |
Chapter 4 explores how smart cities projects allow private companies to shape municipal policies to suit their own interests as opposed to the interests of the population. | Natasha Tusikov | 15 | 2020 | $1.50 Add |
From NEW! An Activist Perspective on the Sidewalk ProjectFrom: Smart Cities in Canada: Digital Dreams, Corporate Designs |
Chapter 5 explores the impact of Toronto’s Sidewalk Labs project from the perspective of Labour organization and activism. | Nick de Carlo | 11 | 2020 | $1.10 Add |