Information Technology Law


LAW 337F, University of Toronto, Fall 1997
Falconer Hall, Room 2, Mondays 4:10-6:00 pm

Adjunct Professors:

Term papers are due December 12, 1997


Course Outline

The highest scoring student in the course
will be awarded the Smith Lyons Prize for Information Technology Law.


Course Outline

In addition to the material in Volumes 1, 2 and 3,
other assigned course materials are available online at
www.SmithLyons.ca/it/UofT/course.htm and www.JurisDiction.com/course.htm.

LECTURE DATE
LECTURE TOPIC
INSTRUCTORS
Sept. 8 Introduction DMC*
Sept. 15

Sept. 15
Sept. 15, 22
Sept. 22
Sept. 29
Sept. 29
Sept. 29
Oct. 6

I. Intellectual Property
  1. Introduction to Intellectual Property
  2. Copyright
  3. Patents
  4. Trade Secrets and Confidential Information
  5. Trade Marks
  6. Integrated Circuit Topographies
  7. Rights in Data
DMC/RCO**

DMC/RCO
DMC/RCO
DMC/RCO
DMC/RCO
DMC/RCO
DMC/RCO
DMC/RCO

Oct. 6 II. Criminal Law Scott C. Hutchison
Oct. 20 III. Privacy Laws

Tom S. Onyshko
Oct. 27
Nov. 3
Nov. 10
IV. Commercial Contracts and Licensing

DMC/RCO
RCO
DMC/RCO
Nov. 17 V. Structure, Financing and Taxation RCO & Tim S. Wach
Nov. 24

Dec. 1
VI. Regulation of the Internet Michael S. Koch/DMC/RCO
DMC/RCO
Dec. 1 VII. Other Internet Issues DMC/RCO
Dec. 8 VII. Electronic Commerce DMC/RCO
Course Materials: Precedent Agreements

NOTE:
* DMC = Donald M. Cameron
** RCO = Richard C. Owens


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