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Use of Competitor's Trademarks in Metatags Does Not Constitute Infringement

April 2015
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A recent decision of the Federal Court of Canada has addressed issues that have received little judicial consideration in Canada—specifically, whether use of a competitor's registered trademark in metatags constitutes infringement and whether copyright subsists in metatags. The short answer to both questions is no. Published in Internet and E-Commerce Law in Canada, April 2015, Volume 15, No. 12.
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