Canada:
Combating Counterfeit Products Act
18 March 2013
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
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On March 1, 2013, the Canadian Government introduced Bill C-56,
Combating Counterfeit Products Act. The passage of Bill
C-56 would result in amendments to the Copyright Act and
Trade-marks Act designed to strengthen the rights of
copyright and trade-mark owners in Canada.
For
Osler's recent Update on this legislation, please see
Government Introduces Proposed Anti-Counterfeiting Legislation
to Strengthen Rights of Copyright and Trade-mark
Owners.
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