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JEREMY DE BEER
Full Professor with Tenure, Faculty of Law (Common Law Section), University of Ottawa 57 Louis-Pasteur, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1N 6N5
DEGREES AND DESIGNATIONS B.C.L. (First Class), University of Oxford, 2004 Barrister & Solicitor, Law Society of Upper Canada, 2002 LL.B. (Silver Medalist, with Great Distinction), University of Saskatchewan, 2001 B.Comm. (with Great Distinction), University of Saskatchewan, 2000 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY FULL TIME APPOINTMENTS 2014-present Full Professor with Tenure, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa 2008-2014 Associate Professor with Tenure, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa 2004-2008 Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa 2002-2004 Legal Counsel, Department of Justice Canada / Copyright Board of Canada 2001-2002 Judicial Clerk for Justice Allen M. Linden, Federal Court of Appeal 2000 Student-at-Law, Macleod Dixon LLP, Calgary ADJUNCT/VISITING/ASSOCIATE APPOINTMENTS 2015-present Senior Research Associate, Faculty of Law, University of Cape Town,
South Africa 2009-present Adjunct Professor, Graduate School of Public Policy, University of
Saskatchewan 2006-2016 Visiting Professor, School of Law, Universidad de Puerto Rico, Rio
Piedras, Puerto Rico (2006-2010, 2012, 2016) 2010-2015 Adjunct Professor, Washington College of Law, American University,
Washington D.C. 2010-2011 Diefenbaker Policy Fellow, Graduate School of Public Policy, University of
Saskatchewan ACADEMIC HONOURS (SELECTED) • Charles B. Seton Award for the most significant contribution to scholarship in copyright
law, Copyright Society of the U.S.A., 2017
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• Prize for Academic Excellence (Research and Law Teaching), Canadian Association of Law Teachers (CALT), 2016
• Le Prix d’excellence en recherche / The Excellence in Research Award, University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law, 2016
• Distinction (First Class), Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, 2004 • Rosalind Bellerby Award, Education Services Foundation, University of Oxford, 2004 • Olswang Prize in Intellectual Property, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, 2004 • Lady Margaret Hall Bursary, University of Oxford, 2004 • Law Society of Saskatchewan Silver Medal, College of Law, University of Saskatchewan,
2001 • Durwand Thomas Prize in Civil Procedure, College of Law, University of Saskatchewan,
2001 • Fraser Milner Prize in Business Organizations, College of Law, University of
Saskatchewan, 2001 • Canadian Bar Association Membership Prize, College of Law, University of
Saskatchewan, 2000 • Excellence for the Future Award in Comparative Law, Capital University Law School,
Columbus, Ohio, 2000 • Saskatchewan Law Review Essay Competition Honourable Mention, College of Law,
University of Saskatchewan, 2000 • MacIsaac, Sinclair, McNeil First Year Moot Court Prize, College of Law, University of
Saskatchewan, 1999 • E.F. Whitmore Prize in Property, College of Law, University of Saskatchewan, 1999 • Cronkite Prize in Personal Injuries Compensation, College of Law, University of
Saskatchewan, 1999 • Robertson Stromberg Scholarship, College of Law, University of Saskatchewan, 1999 • Harris, Lauretta & Raymond Earl Parr Memorial Entrance Scholarship, College of
Law, University of Saskatchewan, 1998 • Dean’s Honour Role and Undergraduate Scholarships, College of Commerce, University
of Saskatchewan, 1995-1998 SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS, AND EVENTS CONVENED April 2017 Symposium on the Effectiveness of the Canadian
Patent System (Ottawa, Canada; ~ 50 participants) Facilitator (with D. Martel and other Government of Canada officials)
April 2017 Science – Technology – Innovation: Closing the Gender Gap to Meet the SDGs (New York, U.S.A., ~ 25 participants)
Facilitator (with L. Longcroft and other United Nations officials)
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March 2017 South Africa’s Maker Movement Workshop (Tshwane, South Africa; ~ 60 participants)
Co-convenor (with E. Kraemer-Mbula and C. Armstrong)
April 2016 Scaling Knowledge-Based Businesses: A New Phase for the Open AIR Network (Nairobi, Kenya; ~ 50 participants)
Co-convenor (with I. Rutenberg)
June 2015 Open AIR Renewal Workshop (Cairo, Egypt; ~ 25 participants)
Co-convenor (with N. Rizk)
December 2013 3rd Global Congress on Intellectual Property & the Public Interest (Cape Town, South Africa; ~ 300 participants)
Co-convenor and co-chair (with T. Schonwetter)
October 2013 Open AIR Sustainability Workshop (Ottawa, Canada; ~ 18 participants)
Convenor and chair
February 2013 Workshop, Building Scenarios for the Future of African Innovation (Dakar, Senegal; ~ 12 participants)
Co-convenor and co-chair (with T. Schonwetter)
December 2012 African Innovation Conference Stream, Global Congress on IP and the Public Interest (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; ~ 200 participants)
Co-convenor and co-chair (with T. Schonwetter)
August 2012 Workshop, Foresight into the Future of African Innovation, Development and IP (Geneva, Switzerland; ~ 12 participants)
Co-convenor and co-chair (with T. Schonwetter)
March 2012 Workshop, “Open AIR Mid-Project Transition Workshop” (Nairobi, Kenya; ~ 50 participants)
Co-convenor and co-chair (with T. Schonwetter and C. Armstrong)
November 2011 Books Launch, “Knowledge Governance and Global Development” (Ottawa, Canada; ~ 35 participants)
Co-convenor and panellist (with C. Oguamanam)
April 2011 Ambassadorial Lecture and Panel Discussion, “Relations between the European Union and Canada” (Saskatoon, Canada; ~ 75 participants)
Convenor
May 2011 Workshop, “Open African Innovation Research and Training” (Cape Town, South Africa; ~ 45 participants)
Co-convenor and co-chair (with T. Schonwetter)
May 2011 Workshop, “Regulatory Cooperation and Related Issues for Canada and the E.U.” (Vancouver, Canada; ~ 12 participants)
Co-convenor and co-chair (with D. Steger, L. Biukovic)
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September 2010 Workshop, “Mapping the Biofuels Regulatory Landscape” (Saskatoon, Canada; ~ 25 participants)
Convenor and chair
July 2010 Seminar, “Understanding Canada: Constitutional Dimensions of a Trade Agreement” (Brussels, Belgium; ~ 25 participants)
Co-convenor and co-chair (with D. Steger)
May 2010 Seminar, “The EU Explained: The Constitution and Trade Policy After Lisbon” (Ottawa, Canada; ~ 95 participants)
Co-convenor and co-chair (with D. Steger)
March 2010 Workshop, “Foresighting the Future of WIPO’s Development Agenda” (Nyon, Switzerland; ~ 20 participants)
Convenor and chair
February 2010 Symposium, “Global Economic Governance Reforms” (Ottawa, Canada; ~ 75 participants)
Co-convenor and co-chair (with D. Steger)
July 2009 Book Launch, “Implementing WIPO’s Development Agenda” (Geneva, Switzerland; ~ 50 participants)
Co-convenor and co-chair (with S. Musungu)
February 2009 Symposium, “Copyright Culture and Documentary Films” (Ottawa, Canada; ~ 80 participants)
Convenor and chair
March 2008 Workshop, “Implementing the WIPO Development Agenda II” (Hong Kong, China; ~ 20 participants)
Convenor and chair
November 2007 Symposium, “Perspectives on Genetically Modified Plants” (Ottawa, Canada; ~ 90 participants)
Co-convenor and co-chair (with J. Chandler and H. McLeod-Kilmurray)
October 2007 Workshop, “Implementing the WIPO Development Agenda I,” (Vancouver, Canada; ~ 15 participants)
Convenor and chair
November 2006 Workshop, “Information Technologies and Emerging, Dynamic, Global Economies” (Ottawa, Canada; ~ 15 participants)
Convenor and chair
UNIVERSITY, COMMUNITY, AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE • American University/Michigan State University Dual Degree Faculty Liaison, Faculty of
Law, University of Ottawa, 2011-present • Member, Admissions Committee, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, 2008-present
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• Member, Internal Advisory Board, Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC), University of Ottawa, 2004-present
• Expert Consultant on Intellectual Property Research Teaching and Training in the Caribbean, World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), United Nations, 2015
• Expert Consultant designing IP Graduate Studies Program for the University of the West Indies, Jamaica, WIPO, United Nations, 2013-2014
• Expert Working Group on Innovation, IP & the Informal Economy, WIPO, United Nations, 2012-2014
• Expert Working Group on Copyright Impact Assessment, WIPO, United Nations, 2009-2013 • Member, Hiring Committee, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, 2011-2012 • Expert Consultant on Intellectual Property & Development Curriculum, WIPO, United
Nations, 2010-2011 • Member, Program Committee, The 45th Circuit, Ottawa Centre for Research & Innovation
(OCRI), 2006-2010 • Coordinator, Law & Technology Program, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, 2005-2010 • Faculty Representative to the Association of Professors of the University of Ottawa (APUO),
Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, 2008-2009 • Faculty Retreat Coordinator, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, 2008 • Member, Curriculum Committee, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, 2007-2008 • Research Theme Leader, Technology & Intellectual Property, Emerging Dynamic Global
Economies Network (a CIHR, NSERC & SSHRC N.C.E.), 2006-2008 • Member, Captain Copyright Advisory Board, Access Copyright, 2006-2007 • Coordinator, Orientation Program, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, 2005 • Member, Editorial Board, Saskatchewan Law Review, College of Law, University of
Saskatchewan, 1999-2000 GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION AND EXAMINATION SUPERVISION Total 8 Ph.D./LL.D. 10 LL.M. 2 M.A./LL.B. 31 J.D. Completed 3 Ph.D./LL.D. 10 LL.M. 2 M.A./LL.B. 32 J.D. In progress 5 Ph.D./LL.D. 2015-present U. Ugwu, Ph.D., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa (Co-supervisor) 2015-present S. Bedasi, Ph.D., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa (Co-supervisor) 2014-present S. Mizrani, Ph.D., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa (Co-supervisor) 2014-present E. Shabaan, Ph.D., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa (Cte member) 2011-present B. Stilmann-Hirsh, LL.D., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa (Cte member) 2013-2017 C. Doagoo, Ph.D., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa (Cte member) 2014-2016 T. Rouleau, LL.M., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa
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2014-2015 J. Guan, LL.M., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa 2013-2014 P. Smith, LL.M., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa 2010-2011 D. Albahary, LL.M., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa 2009-2011 R. Tomkowicz, LL.D., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa 2007-2011 B. Haggart, Ph.D., Political Science, Carleton University (Cte member) 2009-2010 D. Kuttner, LL.M., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa 2009-2010 A. Kalogiannides, M.A./LL.B., University of Ottawa and Carleton University 2008-2009 Y. Wang, LL.M., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa 2007-2008 T. Woods, LL.M., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa 2006-2007 L. Li, LL.M., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa 2005-2006 S. Al-Sharieh, LL.M., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa 2005-2006 K. Pereira, LL.M., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa 2004-2005 S. Sawler, M.A./LL.B., University of Ottawa and Carleton University EXAMINATION 2016 Kunle Ola, Ph.D., Faculty of Law, Australian Catholic University 2013 S. Yu, Ph.D., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa 2012 E. Mweyunge, LL.M., Faculty of Law, University of Cape Town 2006 L. Bernier, D.C.L., Faculty of Law, McGill University DIRECTED RESEARCH: JURIS DOCTOR 2016-2017 J. Baarbé, “A Governance Framework for Open Data” 2016-2017 M. Ellis, “A Comparative Scan of Makerspaces in Canada and South Africa” 2015-2016 L. MacDonald, “International Pressures on Canada’s IP Framework” 2015-2016 T. Doyle, “Civil Litigation Regarding Digital Property Rights” 2015-2016 A. Martinez, “Eco-Innovation and Intellectual Property” 2014-2015 P. Levesque, “Intellectual Property and Social Media Issues” 2014-2015 S. Stidwill, “Copyright Tariff-Setting in Canada” 2014-2015 L. Hogg, “Injunctions as a Remedy for Patent Infringement” 2014-2015 G. Colaneri, “Breach of Confidence in the US and EU” 2014-2015 N. Piche, “Breach of Confidence in the Commonwealth” 2014-2015 M. Ellis, “Intellectual Property and Pre-Natal Genetic Testing” 2014-2015 P. Miller, “Technology Hubs in Africa” 2013-2014 S. Stidwill, “Intellectual Property Management Strategies” 2012-2013 A. Mogyoros, “The Future of Intellectual Property: A Literature Review” 2011-2012 D. Friedmann, “Fair Dealing: New Deal?”
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2009-2010 N. Wilson, “The Patentability of Business Methods” 2009-2010 A. Jarabeck, “Copyright and Education in Zambia” 2009-2010 D. Dunlop, “Copyright Protection for Scents” 2009-2010 D. Loewen, “Legal Issues at the Copyright Board of Canada” 2009-2010 S. Natrass, “Enforcement of Trade-marks in China” 2008-2009 N. Agaarwaal, “Evergreening Patents and Public Health Effects” 2008-2009 T. Runyowa, “Copyright and Education in Zimbabwe” 2008-2009 D. Sterescu, “Monetizing Peer to Peer File Sharing” 2008-2009 K. Andrews, “Plant Patent Infringement Remedies” 2008-2009 C. Clemmer, “ISP Liability and Network Neutrality in Canada” 2007-2008 D. Albahary, “Copyright, Culture and Education” 2007-2008 A. Lee, “Professional Sports Teams as Public Trusts” 2006-2007 T. Woods, “Copyright Infringement and Class Action Assessment” 2006-2007 M. Walsh, “An Empirical Analysis of Orphan Works Licencing” 2006-2007 S. Brown, “Consumers, DRM and the Consumer Protection Law” 2006-2007 S. Lucyk, “Compulsory Licencing in International IP Law” 2005-2006 H. Robertson, “Humanitarian Use Exemptions in International IP” 2004-2005 K. McNeil, “Doping and Privacy Rights in Sports” GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE (J.D.) TEACHING UNDERGRADUATE (J.D.) COURSES 2004-present Introduction to the Law of Property, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa 2009-present Intellectual Property Advocacy (including Oxford International IP Moot;
Harold G. Fox IP Moot), Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa 2006-2013 Interdisciplinary Studies in Law: Digital Music Law, Faculty of Law,
University of Ottawa 2010-2015 Intellectual Property and Environmental Law, Washington College of Law,
American University 2016 Intellectual Property and Environmental Law, School of Law, Universidad
de Puerto Rico 2006-2010, 2012 Comparative Developments in Digital Music Law, School of Law,
Universidad de Puerto Rico 2009-2011 Global Intellectual Property Policy, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa 2004-2005, 2007 The Law of Torts, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa 2004-2005 Legal Research & Writing, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa
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COMMUNITY/PROFESSIONAL COURSES 2015 Developments in Intellectual Property Law, National Judicial Institute (NJI) 2013 Copyright Master Class, Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC) and
McGill University School of Continuing Studies 2013 Civil Law Seminar: Digital Property Rights, National Judicial Institute (NJI) 2009-2012 Intellectual Property Issues for Trade Commissioners, Foreign Affairs and
International Trade Canada, Canadian Intellectual Property Office 2007 Visual Artists & the Law, Canadian Artists Representation, Ottawa, Canada RESEARCH FUNDING EXTERNAL RESEARCH FUNDING Total funding as PI or Co-PI: CAD 8,781,844
USD 80,000 EUR 665,344
~ $9,867,000 Total funding as Collaborator: $43,413,101 Total external research funding $53,280,101
YEAR PRIMARY SOURCE PROJECT / PURPOSE AMOUNT ROLE
2017-2021 Queen Elizabeth Scholars – Advanced Scholars Open AIR New and Emerging Researchers Group
CAD 482,000
Applicant/ Director
2015-2022 Canada First Research Excellence Fund (CFREF) Designing Crops for Global Food Security
CAD 37,200,000 (refereed)
Collaborator (with K. Chad)
2015-2022 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Partnership Grant The Open African Innovation Research Partnership
CAD 2,499,999 (refereed)
Partnership Director
2015-2018 International Development Research Centre (IDRC) Open AIR: Scaling African Technology Start Ups
CAD 1,168,900 (refereed)
Principal Investigator (with T. Schonwetter)
2015-2018 IDRC Open AIR: Scaling African Technology Start Ups
CAD 275,400 (refereed)
Principal Investigator (with N. Rizk)
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2014-2015 SSHRC Partnership Development Grant The Open African Innovation Research Partnership
CAD 19,880 (refereed)
Partnership Director
2013-2018 SSHRC Insight Grant Rethinking IPRs for Open Innovation
CAD 354,375 (refereed)
Principal investigator
2010-2014 IDRC African Innovation Research on IP & Open Development
CAD 2,043,600 (refereed)
Principal Investigator (with T. Schonwetter)
2010-2013
Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit African Innovation Research on IP & Open Development
EUR 572,344 (refereed)
Principal investigator (with T. Schonwetter)
2013 IDRC Exploring the Value of Openness in the Digital Economy
CAD 74,400
Co-convenor and co-chair (with T. Schonwetter)
2013 Open Society Foundations 3rd Global Congress on IP & the Public Interest
USD 80,000
Co-convenor and co-chair (with T. Schonwetter)
2009-2012 SSHRC Standard Research Grant Intellectual Property and Canadian Federalism
CAD 65,540 (refereed)
Principal investigator
2009-2011 European Commission EU-Canada Trade, Environment & Technology Exchange
EUR 93,000 (refereed)
Co-principal investigator (with D. Steger)
2009-2013 Genome Canada Value Addition to Genomics (VALGEN)
CAD 5,413,101 (refereed)
Collaborator (with P. Phillips & D. Castle)
2007-2011 IDRC & Shuttleworth Foundation African Copyright and Access to Knowledge
CAD 1,600,000 (refereed)
Co-principal investigator (with D. Kawooya et al.)
2004-2012 Law Foundation of Ontario (LFO) Intellectual Property Law and Policy (year-to-year)
CAD 24,000
Principal investigator
2009 Foundation for Legal Research (FLR) Protecting Traditional Knowledge of Aboriginal Canadians
CAD 5,000 (refereed)
Principal investigator
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2008-2009 IDRC Research on Global Economic Governance Reform
CAD 150,000 (refereed)
Co-principal investigator (with D. Steger)
2006-2008 Networks of Centres of Excellence EDGE Network
CAD 800,000 (refereed)
Collaborator (with D. Steger)
2005 IDRC The Right to Food at the Nexus of Trade and Technology
CAD 6,750
Co-principal investigator (with J. St. Lewis)
2004-2005 Uniform Law Conference of Canada Methods to Compensate Canadian Artists
CAD 12,000
Principal Investigator
INTERNAL RESEARCH FUNDING Total in internal research funding (cash only, not including in-kind): $115,600
YEAR PRIMARY SOURCE PROJECT / PURPOSE AMOUNT ROLE
2015-2022 Office of the Vice-President, Research, uOttawa Open AIR Partnership Grant Co-Funding
CAD 77,000 Director
2013 Office of the Vice-President, Research, University of Ottawa Distinguished Visiting Researcher Program
CAD 5,100 (refereed)
Applicant and collaborator (with N. Rizk)
2009 Research Services, University of Ottawa Conference on Copyright and Documentary Films
CAD 3,000 (refereed)
Principal investigator
2004-2009 Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa Intellectual Property Law and Policy
CAD 19,550
Principal investigator
2005-2006 Initiation of Research / New Direction Grant, University of Ottawa Socio-Economic Impact of Copyrights and Patents
CAD 10,950 (refereed)
Principal investigator
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PUBLICATIONS1
Books authored: 1. J. de Beer, M. Drake, W. Hoole, N. McGraw, & G. Régimbald, eds, Standards of Review of
Federal Administrative Tribunals, 4th ed, (Markham: LexisNexis-Butterworths, 2012), 394 pages, reviewed by B. Sunallah, (2002-2003) 34:2 Ottawa L Rev 326.
Refereed books authored/edited: 1. (R) J. de Beer, C. Armstrong, C. Oguamanam, & T. Schonwetter, eds, Innovation &
Intellectual Property: Collaborative Dynamics in Africa (Cape Town: UCT Press, 2014), reviewed by J. Turcotte (2016) 6:1 The IP Book Law Review 1-6; A. Schultz (2016) Journal of IP Law & Practice.
2. (R) C. Armstrong, J. de Beer, D. Kawooya, A. Prabhala, & T. Schonwetter, eds, Access to
Knowledge in Africa: The Role of Copyright (Cape Town: Juta 2010), 356 pages, translated as “L’Accès au Savoir en Afrique: Le Rôle du Droit d’Auteur” (Laval: Presses de l’Université Laval, 2012), reviewed by C. May, (2011) 110:441 African Affairs 664; LJ Bynum (2012) 46:3 Canadian Journal of African Studies/La Revue canadienne des études africaines, 46:3, 454-456; M. Thompson(2014) 61:1 Africa Today 141-143.
3. (R) J. de Beer, ed, Implementing the World Intellectual Property Organization’s
Development Agenda (Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press/Centre for International Governance Innovation/International Development Research Centre, 2009), 184 pages, reviewed by H. Budge-Reid, (2009) IQsensato online: <http://iqsensato.org>; reviewed by E. Kwakwa, (2010) 16:1 Canadian Foreign Policy 51.
1 Contributions to publications in equal proportions, unless otherwise specified.
Career Summary Books authored 1 (+ 3 subsequent editions) Books authored/edited 4 (+ 1 translation, + 3 subsequent editions) Refereed book chapters 16 (+1 forthcoming) Refereed journal articles 30 (+1 forthcoming Commissioned reports, working papers, policy briefs 24 (+ 5 translations) Court pleadings and other professional materials: 8 Book reviews 2 Media and periodical articles 10 Parliamentary testimony 5 Invited lectures, presentations and papers read 155
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4. B. Ziff, J. de Beer, D. Harris, and M. McCallum, eds, A Property Law Reader: Cases, Questions and Commentary, 4th ed (Markham: Carswell, 2016), ~1000 pages.
Refereed book chapters: 1. C. Oguamanam & J. de Beer, “A Cross-Regional Research Partnership for Sustainable
Development: The Open African Innovation Research (Open AIR) Experience,” in M. Chon, A. Abdel-Latif and P. Roffe, Public-Private Partnerships, Global Intellectual Property Governance and Sustainable Development (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming: accepted for publication).
2. J. de Beer, “Making Copyright Markets Work for Creators, Consumers and the Public Interest,” in R. Giblin and K. Weatherall, eds., What If We Could Reimagine Copyright? (Canberra: ANU Press, 2017).
3. J de Beer & T. Doyle, “Dealing with Digital Property in Civil Litigation,” in T. Archibald and R.S. Echlin, Annual Review of Civil Litigation 2016 (Toronto: Carswell, 2016).
4. J. de Beer & S. Wunch-Vincent, “Appropriation and Intellectual Property in the Informal
Economy,” in S. Wunch-Vincent & E. Kraemer-Mbula, eds., The Informal Economy in Developing Nations: Hidden Engine of Innovation? New economic insights and policies (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016).
5. J. de Beer, K. Fu & S. Wunch-Vincent, “Innovation in the Informal Economy,” in S. Wunch-
Vincent & E. Kraemer-Mbula, eds., The Informal Economy in Developing Nations: Hidden Engine of Innovation? New economic insights and policies (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016).
6. J. de Beer & D. Dylan, “Traditional Knowledge Governance Challenges in Canada,” in M.
Rimmer, ed, Research Handbook on Indigenous Intellectual Property (Edward Elgar, 2015).
7. J. de Beer, “Mapping the Outcomes of Multidisciplinary Intellectual Property Research: Lessons from the African Copyright Experience,” in T. Scassa et al, eds, Intellectual Property for the 21st Century: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Intellectual Property Law (Toronto: Irwin Law, 2014), p. 419-439.
8. J. de Beer, C. Oguamanam & T. Schonwetter, “Innovation, Intellectual Property and
Development Narratives in Africa” in J. de Beer et al, eds, The Collaborative Dynamics of Innovation and Intellectual Property in Africa (Cape Town: UCT Press, 2014), p. 1-31.
9. J. de Beer, I. Sowa & K. Holman, “Frameworks for Analysing African Innovation:
Entrepreneurship, the Informal Economy and Intellectual Property” in J. de Beer et al, eds, The Collaborative Dynamics of Innovation and Intellectual Property in Africa (Cape Town: UCT Press, 2014), p. 32-58.
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10. J. de Beer, C. Armstrong, C. Oguamanam & T. Schonwetter, “Current Realities of Collaborative Intellectual Property in Africa” in J. de Beer et al, eds, The Collaborative Dynamics of Innovation and Intellectual Property in Africa (Cape Town: UCT Press, 2014), p. 373-94.
11. J. de Beer & C. Oguamanam, “Open Minds: Lessons on Intellectual Property, Innovation and
Development from Nigeria,” in M. Smith and K. Reilly, eds, Open Development: Networked Innovations in International Development, (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2013), p. 249-72.
12. J. de Beer & S. Bannerman, “Access to Knowledge as a New Paradigm for Research on ICTs
and Intellectual Property Rights,” in H. Emdon, L. Elder, B. Petrazzini and R. Fuchs, eds, Connecting ICTs to Development: The IDRC Experience (Ottawa: Anthem Press, 2013), p. 75-90.
13. J. de Beer, “Copyright Royalty Stacking,” in M. Geist, ed, The Copyright Pentalogy: How
the Supreme Court of Canada Shook the Foundations of Canadian Copyright Law (Toronto: Irwin Law, 2013), p. 335-72.
14. J. de Beer, “New Forms of Governance for Digital Orphans: Copyright Litigation, Licenses
and Legal Information” in M. Burri and T. Cottier, eds, Trade Governance in the Digital Age, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012), p. 344-64.
15. J. de Beer, “Defining WIPO’s Development Agenda” in J. de Beer, ed, Implementing the
World Intellectual Property Organization’s Development Agenda (Waterloo: WLU Press/CIGI/IDRC, 2009), p. 1-23.
16. J. de Beer & M. Geist, “Developing Canada’s IP Agenda” in J. Daudelin and J. Schwanen,
eds, Canada Among Nations 2007: What Room for Manoeuvre? (Montréal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2007), p. 157-80.
17. J. de Beer, “Constitutional Jurisdiction Over Paracopyright Laws” in M. Geist, ed, In the
Public Interest: The Future of Copyright Law Canada (Toronto: Irwin Law, 2005), p. 89-124.
Refereed journal articles: 1. J. de Beer & A. Gaffen, “Cannabis Breeders’ Rights: Intellectual Property in Canada’s Legal
Marihuana Market” University of British Columbia Law Review (forthcoming: accepted for publication).
2. J. de Beer, P. Millar, J. Mwangi, V. Nzomo & I. Rutenberg, “A Framework for Assessing Technology Hubs in Africa,” (2017) 6:2 New York University Journal of IP and Ent Law 237-277.
3. J. de Beer, I. McCarthy, A. Soliman, E. Treen, “Click Here to Agree: Managing Intellectual Property When Crowdsourcing Solutions” (2017) 60:2 Business Horizons 207-217.
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4. B. Murdoch, V. Ravitsky, U. Ogbogu, S. Ali-Khan, G. Bertier, S. Birko, T. Bubela, J. de
Beer, C. Dupras, M. Ellis, P. Granados Moreno, Y. Joly, K. Kamenova, Z. Master, A. Marcon, M. Paulden, F. Rousseau, T. Caulfield, “Non-invasive Prenatal Testing and the Unveiling of an Impaired Translation Process,” (2017) 39:1 Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada 10–17.
5. J. de Beer, “Evidence-based Intellectual Property Policymaking: An Integrated Review of Methods and Conclusions,” (2016) 19:5-6 Journal of World Intellectual Property, 150-177.
6. J. de Beer, “Canada’s Copyright Tariff-Setting Process: An Empirical Review,” (2016) 63:3
Journal of the Copyright Society of the U.S.A. 471. 7. J de Beer & C. Armstrong, “Open Innovation and Knowledge Appropriation in African
Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs),” (2015) 16 The African Journal of Information and Communication (AJIC) 60-71.
8. J. de Beer, A. Mogyoros & S. Stidwill, “Present Thinking on the Future of Intellectual
Property,” (2014) 11:1 SCRIPTed - A Journal of Law, Technology & Society 69-117. 9. J. de Beer & M. Burri, “Transatlantic copyright comparisons: making available via
hyperlinks in the European Union and Canada,” (2014) 36(2) European Intellectual Property Review 95-105.
10. J. de Beer, “Applying Best Practice Principles to International Intellectual Property
Lawmaking,” (2013) 44:8 IIC - International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law 884-901.
11. J. de Beer & S. Smyth, “International Trade in Biofuels: Legal and Regulatory Issues” (2012)
13:2 The Estey Centre Journal of International Law and Trade Policy. 12. J. de Beer, “Implementing International Trade Agreements in Federal Systems: A Look at the
Canada-E.U. CETA’s Intellectual Property Issues” (2011) 38:4 Legal Issues of Economic Integration 51-71.
13. J. de Beer & C. Brusnyk, “Intellectual Property and Biomedical Innovation in the Context of
Canadian Federalism” (2011) 19 Health Law Journal 45-82. 14. J. de Beer & M. Bouchard, “Canada’s ‘Orphan Works’ Regime: Unlocatable Copyright
Owners and the Copyright Board” (2010) 10.2 Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal 213-254.
15. J. de Beer & S. Bannerman, “Foresight into the Future of WIPO’s Development Agenda”
(2010) 2 World Intellectual Property Organization Journal 225-250.
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16. J. de Beer, “La Commission du Droit d’Auteur du Canada: Vingt Années à ‘Faire’ l’Histoire Juridique” (2010) Vol. 22, nº 3 Les Cahiers de propriété intellectuelle 593-627, also published as “Twenty Years of Legal History (Making) at the Copyright Board of Canada”, (2011) in The Copyright Board of Canada: Bridging Law and Economics for Twenty Years (Cowansville, Qc: Éditions Yvon Blais, 2011).
17. J. de Beer & K. Andrews, “Accounting of Profits to Remedy Biotechnology Patent
Infringement” (2010) 47:4 Osgoode Hall Law Journal 619-662. 18. J. de Beer, T. Schonwetter, D. Kawooya & A. Prabhala, “Copyright and Education: Lessons
on African Copyright and Access to Knowledge” (2009-2010) 10 The African Journal of Information and Communications 37-52.
19. J. de Beer & R. Tomkowicz, “Exhaustion in Canadian Intellectual Property Law” (2009) 25
Canadian Intellectual Property Review 3-31. 20. J. de Beer & C. Clemmer, “Global Trends in Online Copyright Enforcement: A Non-Neutral
Role for Network Intermediaries?” (2009) 49(4) Jurimetrics 375-409. 21. J. de Beer, “Network Neutrality in the Great White North and Its Impact on Canadian
Culture” (2009) 59(2) Telecommunications Journal of Australia 24.1-24.19. 22. J. de Beer, “The Stanley Cup Case Study: Changes in the Practice and Pedagogy of Property
Law” (2008) 2 Canadian Legal Education Annual Review 61 (34pp). 23. J. de Beer, “Legal Strategies to Profit from Peer Production” (2008) 46:1 Canadian Business
Law Journal 269-91. 24. J. de Beer, “Biotrespass” (2007) 27:2 Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 287-300. 25. J. de Beer, “The Rights and Responsibilities of Biotech Patent Owners” (2007) University of
British Columbia Law Review 343-73. 26. J. de Beer, “Locks & Levies” (2006) 84:1 Denver University Law Review 143-180. 27. J. de Beer, “Copyrights, Federalism and the Constitutionality of Canada’s Private Copying
Levy” (2006) 51(4) McGill Law Journal 735-762. 28. J. de Beer, “The Role of Levies in Canada’s Digital Music Marketplace” (2005) 4(3)
Canadian Journal of Law and Technology 153-168. 29. J. de Beer, “Reconciling Property Rights in Plants” (2005) 8(1) Journal of World Intellectual
Property 5-31. 30. J. de Beer, “Employee Privacy: The Need for Comprehensive Protection” (2003) 66(2)
Saskatchewan Law Review 383-418.
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31. J. de Beer, “Canadian Copyright Law in Cyberspace: an Examination of the Copyright Act in
the Context of the Internet” (2000) 63(2) Saskatchewan Law Review 503-38. Commissioned reports, working papers, policy briefs, and other comments: 1. J. de Beer, “Canada” in L. Bentley, ed. (formerly M. Nimmer and P. Geller), International
Copyright Law and Practice, (LexisNexis, looseleaf last updated 2017). 2. J. Baarbé, M. Blom, & J. de Beer, "A Data Commons for Food Security," Open AIR
Working Paper No. 7/17 (20 June 2017). 3. C. Ncube, T. Schonwetter, J. de Beer & C. Oguamanam, “Intellectual Property Rights and
Innovation: Assessing Regional Integration in Africa (ARIA VIII),” Open AIR Working Paper No. 5/17 (5 May 2017).
4. J. de Beer, J. Baarbé & C. Ncube, “The Intellectual Property Treaty Landscape in Africa,
1998 to 2015,” Open AIR Working Paper No. 4/17 (5 May 2017). 5. J. de Beer, “Open Innovation in Development: Integrating Theory and Practice Across Open
Science, Open Education, and Open Data,” Open AIR Working Paper No. 3/17 (26 January 2017).
6. J. de Beer, P. Millar, J. Mwangi, V. Nzomo & I. Rutenberg, “A Framework for Assessing
Technology Hubs in Africa,” Open AIR Working Paper No. 2/17 (12 January 2017). 7. J. de Beer, “Evidence-based Intellectual Property Policymaking,” Open AIR Working Paper
No. 1/17 (2 January 2017). 8. J. de Beer. "Ownership of Open Data: Governance Options for Agriculture and Nutrition"
(Wallingford: GODAN, 2016). 9. J. de Beer, “Canada’s Copyright Tariff-Setting Process: An Empirical Review,”
commissioned by the Department of Canadian Heritage and Industry Canada (16 April 2015), 55 pp.
10. J. de Beer and D. Arthurs (HAL Corporation), “Assessing the Economic Importance of
Intellectual Property in Canada,” commissioned by Industry Canada (9 April 2015), 69 pp.
1. J. de Beer, “‘Open’ Innovation Policy Frameworks: Intellectual Property, Competition, Investment & Other Market Governance Issues,” commissioned by Industry Canada (18 February 2015), 95 pp.
11. J. de Beer & M. Burri, “Transatlantic Copyright Comparisons: Making Available via
Hyperlinks in the European Union and Canada” World Trade Institute NCCR Working Paper No. 2013/22 (August 2013).
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12. S. Elahi and J. de Beer, with D. Kawooya, C. Oguamanam, N. Rizk, Knowledge &
Innovation in Africa: Scenarios for the Future, (Cape Town: Open AIR, 2013).
13. J. de Beer, K. Fu & S. Wunch-Vincent, “The Informal Economy, Innovation and Intellectual Property – Concepts, Metrics and Policy considerations,” WIPO Economics Working Paper No. 10, 2013.
14. J. de Beer, E. R. Gold & M. Guaranga, “Intellectual Property Management: Policy Issues and
Options” Genomics, Public Policy and Society Policy Brief No. 4 (Ottawa: Genome Canada, August 2011).
15. J. de Beer, “Network Governance of Biofuels,” VALGEN Working Paper Series (Saskatoon:
VALGEN, 2011). 16. J. de Beer & C. Oguamanam, “Intellectual Property Training and Education: A Development
Perspective,” ICTSD Programme on IPRs and Sustainable Development Issue Paper No. 31 (Geneva: ICTSD, 2010).
17. J. de Beer & M. Bouchard, “Canada’s ‘Orphan Works’ Regime: Unlocatable Copyright
Owners and the Copyright Board” (Ottawa: Copyright Board of Canada and Department of Canadian Heritage, 2010).
18. J. de Beer, “Patent Infringement Remedies Have Limited Effects” VALGEN Policy Brief No.
14 (November 2010). 19. C. Armstrong, J. de Beer, D. Kawooya, A. Prabhala, & T. Schonwetter, “Comparative
Review of Research Findings,” African Copyright and Access to Knowledge Project (Johannesburg, August 2010), translated as “Análise Comparativa: Direitos de Autor e Acesso ao Conhecimento em Oito Países Africanos” (Portugese), “Analyse comparative des conclusions de la recherché” (French).
20. J. de Beer, “Intellectual Property Rights” in Global Information Society Watch (Association
for Progressive Communications/Third World Institute/Humanist Institute for Development Cooperation, 2009).
21. J. de Beer, “Fair Dealing for Filmmakers: A Report on User Rights for Documentary
Filmmakers in Canada” in Copyright & Documentary Film in the Commonwealth: Legal Scholar Reports from Six Countries, (Washington, D.C.: American University, 2009).
22. J. de Beer (for the African Copyright and Access to Knowledge (ACA2K) Project), “ACA2K
Methodology Guide,” African Copyright and Access to Knowledge Project (Johannesburg, August 2008), translated as “Guia de Metodologia do ACA2K” (Portugese), “ مشروع "حق .Guide méthodologique” (French)“ ,(Arabic) ”"المؤلف وإتاحة المعرفة في إفریقیا
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23. J. de Beer, “Copyright and Innovation in the Networked Information Economy” (Ottawa: Conference Board of Canada, 2008).
24. J. de Beer, “Social Host Liability in Canada” (2006) 14 Tort Law Review 174-82. 25. J. de Beer, “How Restrictive Terms and Technologies Backfired on Sony BMG Music”
(2006) 6:12 Internet and E-Business Law in Canada 93-99 [Part I], (2006) 7:1 Internet and E-Business Law in Canada 1-8 [Part II].
26. J. de Beer, “Artist Compensation and the Canadian Copyright Regime”, translated as “La
Rémunération des Artistes et le Régime Canadien de Droit d’Auteur” (Toronto: Uniform Law Conference of Canada, 2005).
Court pleadings and other professional materials: 1. J. de Beer & E.R. Gold, Factum submitted to the Supreme Court of Canada (18 October
2016) on behalf of the intervener in the case of Astra-Zeneca v Apotex, Court File No. 36654. 2. J. de Beer & D. Fewer, Factum submitted to the Supreme Court of Canada (2 March 2015)
on behalf of the intervener in the case of CBC v SODRAC, Court File No. 35918. 3. J. de Beer, “Recent Legislative Developments in Intellectual Property,” Materials Prepared
for the National Judicial Institute’s 2015 Federal Court of Appeal Education Seminar (Ottawa: National Judicial Institute, 2015).
4. J. de Beer & E.R. Gold, Factum submitted to the Supreme Court of Canada (15 September
2014) on behalf of the intervener in the case of Apotex v Sanofi, Court File No. 35562. 5. J. de Beer, “Digital Property Rights,” Materials Prepared for the National Judicial Institute’s
2013 Civil Law Seminar (Ottawa: National Judicial Institute, 2013). 6. J. de Beer & D. Fewer, Factum submitted to the Supreme Court of Canada (17 November
2011) on behalf of the intervener in the case of ESA v SOCAN, Court File Nos.: 33921 / 33922.
7. J. de Beer & D. Fewer, Factum submitted to the Supreme Court of Canada (22 November
2011) on behalf of the intervener in the case of Re:Sound v MPTAC, Court File No.: 34210. 8. J. de Beer, “Intellectual Property Issues for Trade Commissioners” (Ottawa: Canadian
Intellectual Property Office and Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, 2010) (commissioned materials).
Book reviews: 1. J. de Beer, book review of Music Distribution on the Internet by Andrew Sparrow, (2007)
224 FreePint 17.
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2. J. de Beer, book review of Double Billing by Cameron Stratcher, (2000) 63(2) Sask. L. R.
752. Media and periodical articles: 1. J. de Beer, “New Directions for Biotech Infringement Remedies” The Lawyers Weekly (7
May 2010). 2. J. de Beer, “Where do Creators fit in the Commotion about Copyright?” Vol. 12:1 (Fall
2009/Winter 2010) Canadian Screenwriter 23-24. 3. J. de Beer, “Patent Rulings on Disclosure will spawn Litigation, not Innovation” The
Lawyers Weekly (18 September 2009). 4. J. de Beer, “Respect and Reality are Keys to Reform” National Post (Thursday, 6 August
2009). 5. J. de Beer, “The Download Decade: Law Prof takes Questions on Copyright Reforms” Globe
and Mail (Wednesday, 20 May 2009). 6. J. de Beer, “The Pitfalls of Licensing Deals” Globe and Mail (Monday, 17 February 2009). 7. J. de Beer, “So What’s in the New Copyright Bill” Globe and Mail (Wednesday, 18 June
2008). 8. J. de Beer, “Canada’s New Copyright Bill: More Spin than ‘Win-Win’” National Post
(Monday, 16 June 2008). 9. J. de Beer, “Profiting from Peer Production” (2008) 5.1 TechLaw 11-15. 10. J. de Beer & H. McLoed-Kilmurray, “The SCC Should Step Up To the Environmental Plate”
(2007) 27(21) The Lawyers Weekly 7. Parliamentary testimony: 1. “Copyright Tariff-Setting Procedures” (Expert Witness | Senate Standing Committee on
Banking, Trade, and Commerce | Ottawa, Canada | November 2016).
2. “Parallel Imports Are Not Counterfeit Products” (Expert Witness | House of Commons Standing Committee on Industry, Science & Technology | Ottawa, Canada | November 2013).
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3. “The Role of Intellectual Property in Inducing Innovation” (Expert Witness | House of Commons Standing Committee on Industry, Science & Technology | Ottawa, Canada | May 2012).
4. “Copyright Law Reform” (Expert Witness | House of Commons Legislative Committee on
Bill C-11 | Ottawa, Canada | February 2012). 5. “The Administrative Law of Governor-in-Council Appointments and Removals” (House of
Commons Standing Committee on Government Operations | Ottawa, Canada | March 2008). Invited lectures, presentations and papers read: 1. “Legal Strategies for Wine Branding,” (Panel Speaker | Association of Wine Business
Research Conference, Sonoma State University, California, USA | July, 2017). 2. “A Data Commons for Food Security,” (Conference co-presenter with Jeremiah Baarbé |
International Association for the Study of the Commons, Utrecht, Netherlands | July, 2017).
3. “Collaborative Innovation at the Intersection of High Tech Hubs and the Informal Economy,” (Panel Speaker | Ciudades Colaborativas, Buenos Aries, Argentina | June, 2017).
4. “Regulation of Big Data and Open Data Concepts,” (Keynote Speaker | Plant Phenotyping
and Imaging Research Centre Symposium, Saskatoon, Canada | June, 2016). 5. “Managing Large-Scale Partnership Projects,” (Panel Speaker | SSHRC Congress, Toronto,
Canada | May, 2017). 6. “The Aboriginal Right to Traditional Knowledge: Technological, Legal, and Institutional
Hurdles,” (Symposium Speaker | ABS Canada Symposium, Saskatoon, Canada | May 2017). 7. “Future Scenarios for Achieving SDG 5: Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women and
Girls,” (UN Women, UNESCO, WIPO Symposium Speaker | United Nations Headquarters, New York, USA | April 2017).
8. “Fair Dealing or Fair Use: Comparing User Rights in Copyright Law,” (Invited Lecture |
CopyrightX, Faculty of Law, University of Cape Town, South Africa | March 2017). 9. “Crowdsourcing,” (Conference co-presenter with Jan Kietzmann | 50th Annual Hawaii
International Conference on System Science, Waikoloa, USA | January 2017). 10. “Futures from the Outside,” (Invited Lecture | Hawaii Center for Fututes Studies, Department
of Political Science, University of Hawaii, Manoa USA | January 2017).
11. “Forsight into the Future of an IP Practice,” (Invited Lecture | Intellectual Property Society of Australia and New Zealand, Bird & Bird, Sydney, Australia | November 2016).
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12. “The Future of Law and Innovation in the Procession,” (Expert Witness | Law Society of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia | November 2016).
13. “Evidence-based IP Policymaking for IP Decision Makers,” (Plenary Speaker | Intellectual Property for Decision Makers 2016 Conference, Sydney, Australia | November 2016).
14. “Counting the Knowledge Commons,” (Conference Keynote | 3rd International Association for the Study of the Commons Conference on the Knowledge Commons, Sciences Po, Paris, France | October 2016).
15. “Open Data Ownership and Governance,” (Conference Presenter | Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN) Summit, New York, USA | September 2016).
16. “The Future of IP: Lessons for the Practitioner,” (Plenary Speaker | Intellectual Property
Institute of Canada (IPIC) Annual Conference 2016, Québec City, Canada | September 2016).
17. “Inclusive Innovation: Lessons from Africa for the World’s ICT Policymakers,” (Plenary Speaker | Communications Policy Research South, Zanzibar, Tanzania | September 2016).
18. “Addressing Legal Issues When Crowdsourcing Solutions,” (Conference Presenter, with Ian McCarthy, Adam Soliman, Emily Treen | 14th Open and User Innovation Conference, Harvard Business School, Cambridge, USA | August 2016).
19. “The Open African Innovation Partnership: A New Approach to Canada-Africa Relations for the 21st Century,” (Panel Convener and Presenter | Canadian Association of African Studies Conference, Calgary, Canada | June 2016).
20. “Research and Learning Across the Country, Continents and Communities: Open AIR,” (Panel Convener and Presenter | Canadian Association of Law Teachers Conference, Calgary, Canada | May 2016).
21. “Taking Stock of the Copyright Board,” (Panel Chair | ALAI Canada conference: The Copyright Board of Canada: Which Way Ahead?, Ottawa, Canada | May 2016).
22. “The Canadian Rights Market,” (Conference Presenter | Law Society of Upper Canada 18th
Biennial National Conference: New Developments in Communications Law and Policy, Ottawa, Canada | May 2016).
23. “New Places for Copyright Policy Making,” (Conference Presenter | Texas A&M University
IP Scholars Symposium, Forth Worth, United States | April 2016).
24. “World Development Report 2016,” (Panel Chair | World Bank and Aga Khan Foundation Launch of the World Development Report, Ottawa, Canada | March 2016).
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25. “International Law and the Open African Innovation Partnership: A New Approach to Canada-Africa Relations for the 21st Century,” (Invited Lecture | uOttawa International Law Lecture Series, Ottawa, Canada | March 2016).
26. “Intellectual Property Rights, International Law and Access to Medicines,” (Invited Lecture |
Bell High School, Ottawa, Canada | March 2016). 27. “The Reproduction Right after CBC v SODRAC” (Conference Presenter | Unpack SODRAC
Conference, Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto, Canada | February 2016).
28. “Eco-Innovation Strategies to Manage Intellectual Property,” (Invited Lecture | University of Puerto Rico Faculty and Student Seminar, San Juan, Puerto Rico | February 2016).
29. “Legal and Strategic Issues in Crowdsourcing,” (Conference Discussant | 49th Hawaii
International Conference on Systems Science, Poipu, Hawaii | January 2016).
30. “How Open Innovation Drives Development,” (Conference Presenter | 4th Global Congress on IP and the Public Interest, New Delhi, India | December 2015).
31. “The Unsanctioned Use of IP by Creative Consumers,” (Conference Co-Presenter | 2nd World
Open Innovation Conference, Santa Clara, CA | November 2015).
32. “Designing of IP Curricula and Learning Resources,” (Expert Facilitator | WIPO Roundtable on IP Teaching, Training and Research, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago | November 2015).
33. “Technology and the TPP: What's at Stake?” (Symposium Panelist | Torys Technology Law
Lecture Series, Ottawa, Canada | November 2015). 34. “Implications for Judges of Intellectual Property Legislative Updates,” (Invited Lecture |
National Judicial Institute, Montebello, QC | October 2015).
35. “Reconciliation and Traditional Knowledge Governance,” (Workshop Contributor | Access and Benefit Sharing Canada Workshop, Moncton, MB | October 2015).
36. “Open Innovation: A Multi-disciplinary Framework,” (Conference Presenter | Association of
Teachers and Researchers of Intellectual Property Annual Conference, Cape Town, South Africa | September 2015).
37. “What Kenya and Canada Might Teach Each Other on Digital Copyright,” (Invited Lecture |
Strathmore University, Nairobi, Kenya | August 2015).
38. “Building the Open AIR Partnership,” (Meeting Convenor and Presenter | Nigerian Institute for Advanced Legal Studies, Lagos, Nigeria | June 2015).
39. “Open Eco-Innovation,” (Distinguished Lecture | American University, Washington College
of Law, Washington, D.C. | June 2015).
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40. “Governance of Traditional Knowledge of Aboriginal Peoples of Canada,” (Workshop
Presenter | Centre for International Governance Innovation, Toronto, Canada | May 2015).
41. “Canada’s Copyright Tariff-setting Process,” (Invited Lecture | Association Littéraire et Artistique Internationale Canada Luncheon Meeting, Ottawa, Canada | April 2015).
42. “Open Innovation in Canada’s Oil Sands,” (Conference Presenter | Canadian Oil Sands
Innovation Alliance Innovation Summit, Banff, Canada | April 2015).
43. “Assessing the Economic Impact of Intellectual Property,” (Invited Lecture | Industry Canada, Marketplace Framework Policy Branch, Ottawa, Canada | March 2015).
44. “Canada’s Copyright Tariff-setting Process,” (Invited Lecture | Department of Canadian
Heritage, Copyright Policy Branch, Gatineau, Canada | March 2015).
45. “Open Source Strategies for Clean Technology Innovation,” (Workshop Presenter | Accelerating Clean Innovation, Sustainable Prosperity, Calgary, Canada | March 2015)
46. “Open Innovation Policy Frameworks,” (Invited Lecture | Industry Canada, Marketplace
Framework Policy Branch, Ottawa, Canada | December 2014).
47. “Present Thinking About the Future of Intellectual Property,” (Conference Co-Presenter, 5th International Conference on Future-Oriented Technology Analysis, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium | November 2014).
48. “International Intellectual Property and the Environmental,” (Conference Presenter |
Canadian Council on International Law 43rd Annual Conference, Ottawa, Canada | November 2014).
49. “A Role for the African Union in Innovation and Intellectual Property, (Invited Presentation |
African Union, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | October 2014).
50. “Future Scenarios for African Innovation,” (Conference Presenter | 12th Globelics International Conference, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | October 2014).
51. “Patents, International Investment Agreements and Public Health,” (Invited Lecture | Uganda
Christian University, Mukono Town, Uganda | October 2014).
52. “Innovation and Intellectual Property in Africa,” (Seminar Presenter | Centre for Health, Human Rights & Development, Kampala, Uganda | October 2014).
53. “Intellectual Property in Africa,” (Invited Lecture | BookIT IP Series, Chicago-Kent College
of Law, Chicago, USA | September 2014).
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54. “The Open African Innovation Research Project” (Conference Presenter | International Association for the Advancement of Teaching and Research in Intellectual Property (ATRIP) Annual Conference, Montpellier, France | July 2014).
55. “Simplifying Copyright as a Property Right to Further the Public Interest” (Workshop
Presenter | Monash University Workshop hosted by the Centre d’Études Internationales de la Proprieté Intellectuelle, Strasbourg, France | July 2014).
56. “Open African Innovation Research Outputs: The Way Forward” (Conference Presenter |
Access to Knowledge for Development Centre, School of Business, American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt | June 2014).
57. “Intellectual Property Policy Priorities” (Workshop Presenter | Centre for International
Governance Innovation, Waterloo, Canada | June 2014).
58. “Innovation Appropriation: A Role for IP in the Informal Sector?” (Seminar Presenter | World Intellectual Property Organization, Geneva, Switzerland | May 2014).
59. “China’s Intellectual Property Interests in Africa: Scenarios for the Future” (Conference
Presenter | Hong Kong University, Hong Kong, China | April 2010).
60. “Intellectual Property Strategies for Open Innovation” (Invited Lecture | CMA Innovation Centre, Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada | March 2014).
61. “Copyright Users Rights for Creative Consumers” (Conference Presenter | Hawaiian
International Conference on Systems Sciences, Shidler College of Business, University of Hawai'i | January 2013).
62. “Synthesis of Scenarios on the Future of Knowledge and Innovation in Africa” (Conference
Presenter | Open African Innovation Research Conference, University of Cape Town, South Africa | December 2013).
63. “Collaborative Dynamics of IP in Africa” (Conference Presenter | Open African Innovation
Research Conference, University of Cape Town, South Africa | December 2013).
64. “Users Rights in Canada” (Conference Presenter | Law & Economics of Copyright Users Rights | Washington College of Law, Washington, USA | September 2013).
65. “The Informal Economy, Innovation, and Intellectual Property” (Co-Presenter with S.
Wunsch-Vincent | 6th Annual Conference of the Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, University of Oxford, UK | August 2013).
66. “Transatlantic Comparisons of Copyright Treaty Implementation and Application”
(Conference Presenter | IP Scholars Conference, Cardozo Law School, New York City | August 2013).
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67. “Comments on Max Planck Principles for Intellectual Property Provisions in Bilateral and
Regional Agreements” (Invited Presentation | ATRIP Conference, University of Oxford | June 2013).
68. “Who Really Owns the Stanley Cup: The Intellectual Property Story Behind Ice Hockey’s
Historic Trophy” (Invited Presentation | ATRIP Conference, University of Oxford | June 2013).
69. “Biotechnology Patent Exhaustion: Unearthing the Roots of the Monsanto Seed Cases”
(Invited Public Lecture | Washington College of Law, Washington, USA | June 2013).
70. “Digital Property Rights,” (Guest Instructor | National Judicial Institute Civil Law Seminar | Vancouver, Canada | May 2013).
71. “Foresighting the Future of African IP” (Session Convenor & Chair | Global Congress on IP
& the Public Interest | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | December 2012).
72. “Building Social Capital to Impact African IP Policy” (Conference Keynote with C. Oguamanam | Global Congress on IP & the Public Interest | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | December 2012).
73. “An Overview of the Open AIR Project” (Co-presenter with T. Schonwetter | IDRC
Information & Networks Partners Meeting | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | December 2012).
74. “The Informal Economy, Innovation and the Role of IP” (Co-presenter with S. Wunsch-Vincent and E. Kraemer-Mbula | 6th Conference on Micro Evidence on Innovation in Developing Economies | Cape Town, South Africa | November 2012).
75. “The Informal Economy, Innovation and the Role of IP” (Co-presenter with S. Wunsch-
Vincent and E. Kraemer-Mbula | Institute for Economic Research on Innovation at Tshwane University of Technology | Pretoria, South Africa | November 2012).
76. “Copyright Royalty Stacking” (Conference Presenter | MSU College of Law Conference on
IP for Creative Upstarts | Lansing, USA | November 2012).
77. “Statement of Principles for Intellectual Property on IP Provisions” (Workshop Discussant | Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property and Competition Law | Munich, Germany | October 2012).
78. “Update on the Open AIR project” (Meeting Convenor and Presenter | World Intellectual
Property Organization Briefing Meeting | Geneva, Switzerland | August 2012).
79. “Comparing Patent Landscaping Techniques” (Workshop Discussant | Managing Knowledge in Synthetic Biology | Edinburgh, UK | June 2012).
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80. “The Future of African Innovation, Development and Intellectual Property” (Workshop Discussant | The Future of IP Workshop, University of Hawaii, Dept. of Political Science | Honolulu, USA | June 2012).
81. “Implementing International Trade Agreements in Federal Systems” (Conference Presenter |
Law & Society Association Annual Meeting | Honolulu, USA | June 2012 ).
82. “Adapting to the Challenges of Ag-biotech Regulation” (Invited Expert | Department of Agriculture and Agri-Foods Canada invited lecture | Ottawa, Canada| May 2012).
83. “The Future of Open Innovation Through Access to Knowledge in Africa” (Keynote Speaker
| School of Business, American University in Cairo | Cairo, Egypt | April 2012).
84. “Intellectual Property Management for Open Innovation” (Invited Lecture | Edwards School of Business, University of Saskatchewan | Saskatoon, Canada | April 2012).
85. “Measuring the Innovation Impact of Science & Technology Policies” (Invited Expert |
Government of Canada Assistant Deputy Ministers Committee on Science & Technology | Ottawa, Canada | March 2012).
86. “Intellectual Property and Innovation” (Invited Lecture | Library of Parliament ‘Food for
Thought’ Lecture | Ottawa, Canada | February 2012).
87. “Multi-level Governance of Intellectual Property: Legal Issues in the Economic Integration of Canada and Europe” (Invited Presentation | Faculty of Law, University of British Columbia | Vancouver, Canada | February 2012).
88. “Impacting the Global Governance of Knowledge with Excellence in Research, Training and
Engagement” (Invited Presentation | Faculty of Law, University of British Columbia | Vancouver, Canada | February 2012).
89. “Innovation? What Innovation? Re-thinking Progress and how we Measure it” (Keynote
Speaker | Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences ‘Big Thinking’ Lecture | Ottawa, Canada | January 2012).
90. “Judging Biotech: How We Adapt to the Challenges of Regulating Biotechnological
Innovation” (Keynote Speaker | Second Annual Canadian Agriculture Policy Conference | Ottawa, Canada | January 2012).
91. “Introduction to the Open African Innovation Research Project” (Nigerian Institute for
Advanced Legal Studies | Abuja, Nigeria | December 2011).
92. “Access to Knowledge in Africa” (Knowledge Governance and Global Development Books Launch | Ottawa, Canada | November 2011).
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93. “The Supreme Court of Canada Copyright Pentalogy” (Panel moderator, Centre for Law, Technology and Society | Ottawa, Canada | November 2011).
94. “The use of open and inclusive IP management frameworks as tools to facilitate development
through technology transfer and community empowerment” (Changing Goals of Governance for Agricultural Genomics | Vancouver, Canada | November 2011).
95. “Global Implications of Open and Inclusive Innovation” (Canadian Science Policy
Conference | Ottawa, Canada | November 2011).
96. “One Method to Map the Impact of Copyright in Africa” (WIPO Copyright Impact Assessment Expert Working Group Meeting | Geneva, Switzerland | October 2011).
97. “Copyright and the Digital Economy” (International Institute of Communications Conference
on Competition, Innovation and Applications | Ottawa, Canada | November 2011).
98. “Synthetic Biology: The Case for Free Revealing” (Synthetic Biology at the Interface of Science and Policy | Ottawa, Canada | September 2011).
99. “Multi-level Governance of Biofuels” (Designing Law and Policy for the Transition to
Sustainable Energy | Ottawa, Canada | June 2011).
100. “Ag-Biotech Patent and Contract Issues Facing Pulse Growers” (Saskatchewan Pulse Growers Annual Meeting | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | May 2011).
101. “Network Governance of Technology and Intellectual Property in CETA” (Canada-EU
Trade, Environment, Technology Exchange Workshop | Vancouver, Canada | May 2011).
102. “Intellectual Property Management: Policy Issues and Options” (Genomics, Public Policy and Society Symposium | Ottawa, Canada | April 2011).
103. “Open African Research and Training: The Role of Intellectual Property in Open
Development” (World Intellectual Property Organization | Geneva, Switzerland | April 2011).
104. “International Trade in Biofuels” (Taking Charge: Towards an Integrated Energy Policy for
Saskatchewan | Regina, Canada | March 2011).
105. “Judging Biotech” (University of Saskatchewan College of Law Lecture Series | Saskatoon, Canada | March 2011).
106. “Copyright and Class Actions” (Canadian Bar Association, Saskatchewan Branch,
Intellectual Property and Technology Law Section | Saskatoon, Canada | February 2011).
107. “Biofuels Law and Policy” (University of Saskatchewan College of Agriculture and Bioresources | Saskatoon, Canada | February 2011).
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108. “VALGEN-Related Research Activities” (VALGEN Annual Meeting | Banff, Canada |
January 2011).
109. “Hard Constraints from Soft Issues In the Implementation of a Bio-Based Economy” (Pacific Rim Summit on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioenergy | Honolulu, U.S.A. | December 2010).
110. “How Courts Control Our Crops” (Hugh M. Ketcheson Memorial Lecture | Regina, Canada
| November 2010).
111. “The Role of Law in Public Policy” (Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy | Saskatoon, Canada | November 2010).
112. “Trade, Federalism and Technology Policy” (Diefenbaker Policy Fellow Lecture |
Saskatoon, Canada | October 2010).
113. “The Biofuels Regulatory Web” (VALGEN/TETE Workshop | Saskatoon, Canada | September 2010).
114. “Digitization, Orphan Works and the Role of Rights Management Information” (World
Trade Institute | Berne, Switzerland | September 2010).
115. “Respect and Reality are Keys to Copyright Reform” (Government of Canada Copyright Consultations | Gatineau, QC | July 2009).
116. “Technology Policy in the Context of a Canada-EU Economic Agreement” (European
Commission Training Seminar | Brussels, Belgium | July 2010).
117. “Intellectual Property and Competition Policy” (World Intellectual Property Organization Arab Regional Seminar | Tunis, Tunisia | December 2009).
118. “Intellectual Property and Development in International Forums” (World Intellectual
Property Organization Arab Regional Seminar | Tunis, Tunisia | December 2009).
119. “Challenges and Opportunities Implementing the Development Agenda” (World Intellectual Property Organization Arab Regional Seminar | Tunis, Tunisia | December 2009).
120. “20 Years of Legal History at the Copyright Board of Canada” (Association Littéraire et
Artistique Internationale Canada Annual Conference | Ottawa, Canada | December 2009).
121. “Mapping Copyright Outcomes in Africa” (Expert Working Group on Economic, Social and Cultural Impact Assessments, World Intellectual Property Organization | Geneva, Switzerland | October 2009).
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122. “Patent Policy, Innovation and International Development” (Patent Policy and Development Workshop | Ottawa, Canada | October 2009).
123. “Implementing WIPO’s Development Agenda” (Third Geneva Seminar on Development
Research | Geneva, Switzerland | July 2009).
124. “Biotechnology and the Development Agenda” (Summer Institute in Intellectual Property, Biotechnology and Agricultural Sciences | Des Moines, U.S.A. | June 2009).
125. “The Place of Property in the Law School Curriculum” (Canadian Association of Law
Teachers Annual Meeting | Ottawa, Canada | May 2009).
126. “Research Results on Copyright and Education in Africa” (International Development Research Centre | Ottawa, Canada | May 2009).
127. “Copyright Culture & Documentary Films” (Torys Technology Law Speakers Series |
Ottawa, Canada | February 2009).
128. “The Ongoing Saga Over SOCAN’s Online Music Tariff” (Federal Court of Canada | Ottawa, Canada | November 2008).
129. “How to Profit from Peer Production” (NextMEDIA/Banff International Television Festival
| Banff, Canada | June 2008).
130. “Capitalizing on Creative Consumers” (Ottawa Centre for Research Innovation’s 45th Circuit | Ottawa, Canada | June 2008).
131. “Canadian Copyright Reform” (Comparative Perspectives on Digital Copyright Reform:
Lessons from Abroad and Beyond | Hong Kong University, China | March 2008).
132. “A Federalism-focussed Theory of IP” (IP Scholars Roundtable | Des Moines, U.S.A. | February 2008).
133. “Inter-disciplinary Research Methodologies and Ethics” (African Copyright and Access to
Knowledge Methodology Workshop | Johannesburg, South Africa | January 2008).
134. “Copyrights, Federalism and Private Copying: An Issue for the IP Academy” (IP Academy Conference | London, Canada | September 2007).
135. “Politics, Pluralism and Global Intellectual Property Law” (Law and Society Association |
Berlin, Germany | July 2007).
136. “The Pros and Cons of Levies” (Department of Canadian Heritage | Ottawa, Canada | June 2007).
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137. “Profiting from Peer Produced Content” (Protecting Digital Content Rights and Investments, The Canadian Institute | Toronto, Canada | March 2007).
138. “Canadian Models of Middle-Ground IP Policies” (Canada Among Nations Authors’
Workshop, Carleton University – Centre for International Governance Innovation | Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada | March 2007).
139. “Crossroads? The Intersection of Canadian Biotech Cases on International Liability Rules”
(Meeting of Working Group of Legal and Technical Experts on Liability and Redress in the context of Protocol to the Convention on Biological Diversity | Montreal, Canada | February 2007).
140. “Who Owns the Stanley Cup?” (Research Centre for Sport in Canadian Society | Ottawa,
Canada | February 2007).
141. “Canada’s Role in Global Knowledge Governance” (Food for Thought Lecture Series, Centre for International Governance Innovation | Waterloo, Canada | December 2006).
142. “Patenting Higher Life: Canada’s Distinction Without a Difference” (Patenting People
Conference, Cardozo Law School, Yeshiva University | New York, U.S.A. | November 2006).
143. “Regulating Digital Copyright in Canada” (Decentring Internet Regulation Conference,
Society for Computers and Law | London, England | October 2006).
144. “Monetizing p2p File Sharing” (The Future of Music Policy Summit, Schulich School of Music | Montréal, Canada | October 2006).
145. “Levitation” (Ethics, Creativity and Copyright, University of Calgary/Banff Centre | Banff,
Canada | August 2006).
146. “Locks & Levies: Comparative Influences on North American Stakeholders” (Summit on IP and New Media | Denver University, Denver, U.S.A. | April 2006).
147. “Rights and Responsibilities in Canada’s Ag-Biotech Industry” (West End Learning
Unlimited Community Lecture Series | Kanata, Canada | April 2006).
148. “American and Canadian Perspectives on Biotech Rights and Responsibilities” (University of Washington | Seattle, U.S.A. | April 2006).
149. “Reasons to Recognize Biotechnology Responsibilities” (The Fields of Law: Perspective
and Intersections in the Law on Genetically Modified Plants in Hoffman v. Monsanto, University of Ottawa | Ottawa, Canada | March 2006).
150. “Access to Knowledge About Agricultural Biotechnology” (A2K Conference, Yale
University | New Haven, U.S.A. | March 2006).
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151. “How Restrictive Terms and Technologies Backfired on Sony BMG Music” (Music, Sports
and Entertainment Law Students Society Invited Lecture Series, University of Ottawa | Ottawa, Canada | February 2006).
152. “Sucking and Blowing in the Wind: Contradictions in Ag-Biotech Law and Policy”
(Biopharmaceutical Science Seminar, University of Ottawa | Ottawa, Canada | January 2006).
153. “Recent Canadian Developments Regarding the Rights and Responsibilities of GMO Patent Owners” (Patenting Lives Conference, Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Centre, University College London | London, England | December 2005).
154. “Constitutional Jurisdiction Over Paracopyright Laws” (Constitutional Law Lecture,
University of Ottawa | Ottawa, Canada | October 2005).
155. “Genetic Information Technologies: Property Rights and Tort Liabilities Where Infotech Meets Biotech” (IT.Can Annual Conference | Montreal, Canada | October 2005).
156. “Food Security & the Rights and Responsibilities of GMO Patent Owners” (The Right to
Food at the Nexus of Trade and Technology Conference, Ottawa, Canada, October 2005).
157. “Artist Compensation and the Canadian Copyright Regime” (Uniform Law Conference of Canada Annual Meeting | St. John’s, Canada | August 2005).
158. “Balancing Acts: A Paradox in Copyright and Patent Law” (Canadian Association of Law
Teachers Annual Meeting | Vancouver, Canada | June 2005).
159. “Artist Compensation and Copyright: Striking a Canadian Balance” (Torys LLP Technology Law Speaker Series | Ottawa, Canada | February 2005).
160. “Reconciling Property Rights in Plants” (Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa | Ottawa,
Canada | May 2004).