Australian Intellectual Property Journal update: Vol 29 Pt 4
The latest Part of the Australian Intellectual Property Journal includes the following content: “Music in Campaigns: Does the Moral Right of Integrity Protect Musicians from Political (Mis)Appropriation?” – Jessica Turley; “The Impact of Interlocutory Injunctions on the Biosimilars Industry: Re-adjusting the Balance of Convenience with Public Interest” – Bryanna Workman; and “Patenting Bioprinted Structures in a Clime of Moral Uncertainty: Time to Amend the Patents Act?” – Olumayowa O. Adesanya.
Australian Intellectual Property Journal update: Vol 29 Pt 3
The latest Part of the Australian Intellectual Property Journal includes the following content: “In Vino Veritas? The Dubious Legality of the EU’s Claims to Exclusive Use of the Term ‘Prosecco'” – Mark Davison, Caroline Henckels and Patrick Emerton; and “Australian Laws and Regulations on Regional Branding on Food and Wine Labels: Part 2” – Paula Caroline Zito.
Australian Intellectual Property Journal update: Vol 29 Pt 1
The latest Part of the Australian Intellectual Property Journal includes the following content: “Passing Off in the UK: A Normal Expansion or an Undue Extension?” – Mohammad Amin Naser; and “Critical Examination of the Concepts of Same Description and Closely Related in Australian Trade Marks Law: What are the Relevant Tests?” – Janice Luck.
Australian Intellectual Property Journal update: Vol 28 Pt 4
The latest Part of the Australian Intellectual Property Journal includes the following content: “Loss of Property Ownership and Registered Trade Mark Law” – Rob Batty; “What Blockchain Can and Can’t Do for Copyright” – Annabel Tresise, Jake Goldenfein and Dan Hunter; and “Entitlement to Sue: The Rights of Non-exclusive Licensees in Patent Infringement Proceedings” – Andrew Mullane.
Australian Intellectual Property Journal update: Vol 28 Pt 3
The latest Part of the Australian Intellectual Property Journal includes the following content: “The Copyright Tribunal as Exception-maker: Are Both Flexibility and Certainty Achievable?” – David J Brennan; “‘This Is a Complex Issue’: A Few More Questions about Fair Use” – Graeme Austin; and “Three Steps to a Safer Harbour in International Copyright Law” – Fiona Phillips.
Australian Intellectual Property Journal update: Vol 28 Pt 2
The latest Part of the Australian Intellectual Property Journal includes the following content: “Avoiding an Enforcement Free-for-All in Multi-Jurisdictional IP Disputes: The Case for an Organised System of Global IP Enforcement” – Michael Williams and Rebecca Smith; “Liability for ‘Invisible’ Use of Trade Marks on the Internet” – Vicki Huang; and “Gender (Im)balance in the Patent Attorney Profession in Australia: Myths and Evidence-based Recommendations for Change” – Dr Katherine Rock.
Australian Intellectual Property Journal update: Vol 28 Pt 1
The latest Part of the Australian Intellectual Property Journal includes the following content: “Patent Law and the March of Technology – Did the Productivity Commission Get It Right?” – Jane Nielsen and Dianne Nicol; “What Does a Good IP System Look Like? Good for Whom?” – Pippa Hall; it also includes a book review on “The Commercial Appropriation of Fame: A Cultural Analysis of the Right of Publicity and Passing Off” by Graeme W Austin.
Australian Intellectual Property Journal update: Vol 27 Pt 4
The latest Part of the Australian Intellectual Property Journal includes the following content: “The Multiple Dimensions of Intellectual Property Infringement in the 3D Printing Era” – Jane Nielsen and John Liddicoat; “E-Books and the Principle of Technological Neutrality: Should Public Lending Right Schemes Apply to E-Lending?” – Rita Matulionyte.
Australian Intellectual Property Journal update: Vol 27 Pt 3
The latest Part of the Australian Intellectual Property Journal includes the following content: “Enhanced Enforcement of IP Rights in Transnational Cases in Australia” – Richard Garnett; “The Protection of Origin Marks in China and Japan” – William van Caenegem, Jen Cleary and Lucie Treguier; “China’s Copyright Public Domain: A Comparison with Australia” – Yahong Li and Graham Greenleaf.