Articles and Newsletters Eric Swetsky publishes a quarterly newsletter and writes a quarterly column for "Marketing" magazine (Canada's weekly authority on marketing activities). A selection appears below. Index to Newsletters The case of the photocopied photo Tips for advertising agencies Cybersquatting Dissing a TV Sitcom Legal Hole in the Donut "Car Wars" - Knock-off magazine covers Suing in cyberspace Knock-off "Prozac" wins in court Artie Shaw sues for his personality use Index to Marketing magazine columns An Ounce of Legal Prevention Copyright and the Court The Sarah McLachlan case Cyberlaw Update Spam Law Update Copyright in the Garden of Good and Evil Unauthorized use of Shania Twain’s bio More speech, not less Moral Right or Moral Slight? Understanding when modified artwork can get you in legal hot water While the Froth Settles-Does an ad with a quirky jig break copyright law Rock 'n Roll Legal Heaven The Pink Panther Goes to Court The "Toblerone" Chocolate Bar Case The Use of a Person's Photograph Without Their Consent The Saturday Night Incident A look at the Canadian Son of Sam law Trivial Pursuit versus Sexual Pursuit Advertising Censorship, a commentary Knockoff chocolate bar wrappers The right stuff to be a trademark lawyer Top of page Home Page | Biography | Practice Areas | Advertising Law Copyright Law | Trademark Law | Newsletters | Useful Links
Eric Swetsky publishes a quarterly newsletter and writes a quarterly column for "Marketing" magazine (Canada's weekly authority on marketing activities). A selection appears below.
Home Page | Biography | Practice Areas | Advertising Law Copyright Law | Trademark Law | Newsletters | Useful Links