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Chapter 11

Intellectual Property and Business Law in the Digital Age

From: Canadian Business Law

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The last chapter discusses intellectual property laws including copyright law, patent law, trademark law, and industrial design law. It explains how to minimize legal risk of infringing upon these laws, as well as how to protect personal information. It concludes with a discussion of the risks associated with electronic communication and how to minimize them.

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Tamra Alexander

Tamra Alexander coordinates the Paralegal program and teaches in the Paralegal and Law Clerk programs at Algonquin College. Prior to joining the faculty at Algonquin, she taught law at the University of New Brunswick and the University of Ottawa, and was a competition law and international trade law lawyer with Stikeman Elliott. She has a BA (Hons) from the University of Toronto in International Relations and Economics and an LLB, also from the University of Toronto, as well as a Master of Law from McGill University. She has represented clients before appellate courts, federal tribunals, and binational panels constituted under NAFTA.