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Category Archives: Advertising Law
Bureau Seeks Criminal Penalties in Alleged Misleading Advertising and Breach of Consent Agreement Case
Conventional wisdom is that the Competition Bureau will pursue most misleading advertising cases civilly, under section 74.01 of the Competition Act, not criminally (the Act also contains a criminal misleading advertising provision, section 52, as well as a number of other criminal deceptive marketing offences). … Read the rest of this entry »
Supreme Court of Canada Delivers a Mighty Blow to Copyright and Freedom in Canada
By Andrei Mincov (Mincov Law Corporation) On July 12, 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada issued its reasons in five copyright cases (Alberta (Education) v. Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access Copyright); Re: Sound v. Motion Picture Theatre Associations of Canada; Entertainment Software Association v. Society … Read the rest of this entry »
New Papers: “Regulation of Information and Advertising”
Paul Rubin has published an interesting paper on the “Regulation of Information and Advertising” in Competition Policy International. Abstract: “Deception is the manipulation of information to gain some advantage. This paper considers commercial deception through advertising. The paper first discusses the economics of information. The … Read the rest of this entry »
A Few Competition & Regulatory Developments
A few interesting competition and regulatory developments caught my eye today including: The Conference Board of Canada published a new report on Chinese foreign direct investment in Canada: Fear the Dragon? Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in Canada. The Fraser Institute published a comparative note on … Read the rest of this entry »
A Few Regulatory Law Developments and Some News
A few regulatory law developments and news items that caught my eye in the last couple days included: Consumer Protection BC issued its 2011 Annual Report, which includes some discussion of marketing law enforcement and telemarketing: Debt collection, retail and travel are top questions for … Read the rest of this entry »
Seminars: Competition Law and REALTORS®: What You Say and Do Matters
I am pleased to be delivering the Competition Law and REALTORS course for the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver on Monday, June 18th. This course is available to members of Canadian real estate boards. From the Alliance for Canadian Real Estate Education: “Competition Law … Read the rest of this entry »
A Few Interesting Competition, Advertising & Regulatory Law Developments
A few interesting competition, advertising and regulatory law developments caught my eye today including: The Competition Bureau published its May Report of Concluded Merger Reviews including Glencore/Viterra (3 advance ruling certificates and 16 no action letters): Monthly Report of Concluded Merger Reviews – May. The … Read the rest of this entry »
Knock Knock, Who’s There – Door-to-Door Marketing
Tatiana Chabeaux-Smith (Consumer Protection BC – reprinted with permission) We have all had that knock at the door. You are usually just sitting down to dinner or are up to your elbows in dish water. You answer the door to find someone “just happens to … Read the rest of this entry »