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Samuelson-Glushko
Canadian Internet Policy & Public Interest Clinic Clinique d'intérêt public et de politique d'internet du Canada Samuelson-Glushko ![]() |
The Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC) is Canada’s first and only public interest technology law clinic. Based at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law, our team of legal experts and law students works together to advance the public interest on critical law and technology issues including:
Our mandate has three inter-related components:
CIPPIC was established in 2003 and is one of five technology law clinics across North America to benefit from the generous financial support of Prof. Pam Samuelson and Dr. Robert Glushko. Learn more about how you can support CIPPIC’s public interest mission by making a tax-deductible donation.
CIPPIC acknowledges that its offices are located on the unceded territory of the Algonquin Nation.
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Vivek KrishnamurthyDirectorTel: 613-562-5800 x 2556Email: vivek [dot] krishnamurthy [at] uottawa [dot] ca |
Vivek Krishnamurthy is the Director of CIPPIC and the Samuelson-Glushko Professor of Law at the University of Ottawa. His teaching, scholarship, and clinical legal practice focus on the complex regulatory and human rights-related challenges that arise in cyberspace. Vivek was previously the Assistant Director of Harvard Law School’s Cyberlaw Clinic and Counsel in the Corporate Social Responsibility Practice at Foley Hoag LLP. He is a Rhodes Scholar and clerked for the Hon. Morris J. Fish of the Supreme Court of Canada upon his graduation from Yale Law School. Vivek is currently a [Senior Fellow at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, an Affiliate of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, and a Senior Associate of the Human Rights Initiative at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C. |
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David FewerGeneral CounselTel: 613-562-5800 x 2558Email: ![]() |
David Fewer is an intellectual property and technology lawyer who brings two decades of experience to CIPPIC's advocacy on intellectual property and technology law files. Prior to joining CIPPIC, David practiced with national firms in British Columbia and Ontario and clerked with the Federal Court of Canada. He completed an LL.M. at the University of Toronto, where he wrote on intellectual property policy and the application of the Charter to copyright law. He has taught and written extensively on intellectual property and technology law issues, and is a frequent commentator in the media on such issues. |
We select projects and cases by weighing various considerations including our resources, our expertise, the relevance of the matter to our mandate, and the appropriateness of the matter for student work. If you are interested in working with us on a case or project, plese contact us at admin@cippic.ca
CIPPIC balances its public interest mandate with its responsibility to train the next generation of lawyers. uOttawa law students can participate in CIPPIC as volunteers, for course credit, as summer interns, or as articling students. Find out more on our Student Participation page.
CIPPIC was established in 2003 with proceeds from a class action lawsuit against Amazon.com, which a judge ordered to be given to the University of Ottawa to start a law clinic to advance the public interest on key technology law issues. These court-ordered funds were matched by an Ontario Government initiative to support technology-related research at several Ontario Universities. In 2007, CIPPIC received a transformative gift from Prof. Pam Samuelson and Dr. Robert Glushko of the Berkeley, California, that allowed it to become a leading voice in Canadian and international technology law and policy discussions.
CIPPIC relies on the generous contributions of individual donors to maintain and expand its operations. Please visit our Donations page to make a tax-deductible contribution to us today, or reach out to Vivek Krishnamurthy, our Director, to discuss funding opportunities.
Email: admin@cippic.ca
Telephone: +1 613-562-5800 x2553
Fax: +1 613-562-5417
Mailing address:
CIPPIC, the Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy & Public Interest Clinic
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law - Common Law Section
57 Louis Pasteur St.
Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5
Office location:
100 Thomas More
Suite 306, Brooks Building
Ottawa, Ontario
CIPPIC and the University of Ottawa are located on unceded Algonquin territory
An account of the Algonquin people's history in the Ottawa valley can be found here