Dr. Michael Geist, a Faculty Member at the University of Ottawa Centre for Law, Technology and Society, appeared before the Senate Committee on Transport and Communications as part of its study of Bill S-225 that proposes copyright reform as a mechanism to address the challenges faced by the news media sector.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that PhD candidate Suzie Dunn has been appointed as Assistant Professor at the Dalhousie University Schulich School of Law as of July 1, 2021. Professor Dunn will also then become an Associate member of the Centre.
The AI + Society Initiative at the University of Ottawa is delighted to announce the release of AI & Health Care: A Fusion of Law & Science. Regulation of Medical Deviceswith AI, a second finding report supported by CIFAR AI and Society Program and led by Dr. Colleen M. Flood.
The Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) has appeared before the Supreme Court of Canada as an intervener in the York University v Access Copyright case which addresses the scope of educational fair dealing guidelines.
Dr.Michael Geist, a Faculty Member at the University of Ottawa Centre for Law, Technology and Society, appeared before the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage to discuss Bill C-10 and concerns about the freedom of expression implications of regulating user-generated content.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that PhD candidate Katie Szilagyihas been appointed as a tenure-track Assistant Professor at Robson Hall, the University of Manitoba’s Faculty of Law, as of July 1, 2021. Professor Szilagyi will also then become an Associate Member of the Centre.
The AI + Society Initiative at the University of Ottawa is pleased to announce a call for submissions for the 2021 Global AI + Regulation Emerging Scholars Workshop, and the Scotiabank Global AI + Regulation Emerging Scholar Award.