Professor Carys Craig
LL.B. (Hons 1st Cl) (Edinburgh), LL.M. (Queens), S.J.D. (Toronto)
Academic Director,
Editor-in-Chief, The IPilogue and the Osgoode Hall Law School
Dr. Carys Craig stepped into the role of Director of IP Osgoode in January 2023. As faculty member at Osgoode since 2002, and a founding member of IP Osgoode, Dr. Craig brings to the role a wealth of experience and enthusiasm for teaching, researching, mentoring, and mobilizing knowledge in the field of intellectual property law and technology. She served as Osgoode's Associate Dean (Research & Institutional Relations) in 2014-17 and 2023-25.
An internationally recognized scholar in the field, she is the author of (2011), and the co-editor of , 2nd ed. (2014) and , 2nd ed. (2013). Recent publications include, e.g. "", in the Chicago-Kent Law Review Symposium Issue on '',100 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 107 (2025); “’”, in 38 Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal 603-654 (2021); “” with Ian Kerr, 52(1) Ottawa Law Review 33-86 (2021); and “” in Martin-Bariteau & Scassa (eds), Artificial Intelligence and the Law in Canada (2021). Dr. Craig is frequently invited to share her work and expertise with academic audiences, professional organizations, policymakers, and the press, while her publications are regularly cited, including in several landmark rulings by the Supreme Court of Canada.
Founding Director
Professor Giuseppina D'Agostino
BA (Hons) (York), LLB (Osgoode), MSt and DPhil (Oxford), of the Bar of Ontario
Founder and Director, IP Intensive & IP Innovation Clinic
Editor-in-Chief, Intellectual Property Journal
Associate Professor, Osgoode Hall Law School
The Founding Director of IP Osgoode and the IP Innovation Clinic, Prof. Giuseppina (Pina) D’Agostino is a law professor, lawyer, author, public speaker, board director and recognized scholar at , 첥Ƶ specializing in intellectual property (IP), technology and innovation law and policy. She joined Osgoode Hall in 2006 and is regularly called by Canadian and foreign governments for advice, has testified before Parliament and is a widely published author, regularly serves as a consultant and is a cited authority at the Supreme Court of Canada and in various media. She serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the Intellectual Property Journal.
She began her legal career as an Associate in a large Toronto law firm and was later recruited into the Canadian Government by the Recruitment of Policy Leaders (RPL) as a Senior Policy Analyst working on copyright policy. Prof. D’Agostino is Co-Director of 첥Ƶ's AI & Society Research Centre. Her publications include , and (with A Gaon and C Piovesan).

gdagostino@osgoode.yorku.ca

