The latest Part of the Australian Intellectual Property Journal includes the following articles: “Creative Machines: AI and IP Rights in Digital Authorship and Patentable Inventions” – Francina Cantatore; “Protecting the Golden Egg: Can Australian Copyright Law Respond to the Growing Problem of Live Sports Broadcast Piracy?” – Lachlan Gepp; and “Time to Face the Music: Lifting the Australian Commercial Radio Royalty Cap” – Mary Whitehead. There is also an Editorial by Dr David Brennan.
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The latest Part of the Australian Intellectual Property Journal includes the following articles: “Critical examination of the principles for determining whether trade marks are deceptively similar: A quest for more predictable decision making” – Janice Luck; “Intellectual property rights and the PPSA: Challenges for interest holders, creditors and practitioners” – Francina Cantatore; and “Copyright duration in Australia: 1869 to 2014” – Catherine Bond and Graham Greenleaf.
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