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Matt Malone

Matt Malone is a research associate at the Centre for Law, Technology, and Society at the University of Ottawa.

Why isn’t Canada prosecuting intellectual property crime? 

Opinion | BY MATT MALONE | October 7, 2021
CSIS director David Vigneault, pictured on July 16, 2020, has commented that economic espionage—which consists primarily of theft of soft IP like trade secrets—is 'the greatest threat to our prosperity and national interest.' The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY MATT MALONE | October 7, 2021
Opinion | BY MATT MALONE | October 7, 2021
CSIS director David Vigneault, pictured on July 16, 2020, has commented that economic espionage—which consists primarily of theft of soft IP like trade secrets—is 'the greatest threat to our prosperity and national interest.' The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY MATT MALONE | October 7, 2021
CSIS director David Vigneault, pictured on July 16, 2020, has commented that economic espionage—which consists primarily of theft of soft IP like trade secrets—is 'the greatest threat to our prosperity and national interest.' The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY MATT MALONE | October 7, 2021
Opinion | BY MATT MALONE | October 7, 2021
CSIS director David Vigneault, pictured on July 16, 2020, has commented that economic espionage—which consists primarily of theft of soft IP like trade secrets—is 'the greatest threat to our prosperity and national interest.' The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade