Update on Olympic Games Trade-marks Bill
The legislation has been fast-tracked through Parliament. This has some analysts, as well as some members of Parliament, worried. As University of Ottawa law professor Michael Geist has noted in posts on the issue, "most of the MPs engaged in the debate recognized that the bill grants the Vancouver Olympic Organizing committee (VANOC) enormous power that should be carefully analyzed and should not be permitted to chill free speech, parody, or other legitimate activities." (May 18, 2007 post)
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