Australian Intellectual Property Journal update: Vol 31 Pt 2
By journalalerts on December 29, 2020
Posted In: Australian Intellectual Property Journal (AIPJ) Tagged: "comprehensible and consistent" doctrine of exhaustion of patents "spare parts" defence to designs infringement AIPJ Anti-circumvention Prohibitions and the Function of the Work articles automobile right to repair campaign from 2011 to 2012 basic copyright principles Calidad litigation Certified Repairable: Using Trade Marks to Distinguish Signal and Encourage Repair competition law policy and principles consumer rights ideology copyright-protected computer programs Editorial embedded computer programs protected by technological protection measures (TPMs) encouraging a more "green" and sustainable designs scheme for Australia European Steps to the Right to Repair: Towards a Comprehensive Approach to a Sustainable Lifespan of Products and Materials? European Union law federal intellectual property laws GM Global Technology Operations LLC v SSS Auto Parts Pty Ltd Graeme W Austin incentive for innovative and creative work incorporation of CE concepts in intellectual property right (IPR) doctrines Jay Sanderson Kanchana Kariyawasam Leah Chan Grinvald Leanne Wiseman Michael Williams Ofer Tur-Sinai provision of information about the repairability of goods repair social movement repair vs remaking repairable trade mark Revisiting the Repair Defence in the Designs Act (2003) in Light of the Right to Repair Movement and the Circular Economy Rewriting Judicial History or Just Refilling Ink? Patents and the Right to Repair in Australia Post-Calidad: "Logic secondary or re-manufacturing/refurbishing markets sections on "authorised use" and "control" in the Trade Marks Act 1995 (Cth) Simplicity and Coherence with Legal Principle" Prevail over "Rights Which They Have Held for More Than a Century" State-level consumer protection legislation steps taken to address barriers to repairs Taina Pihlajarinne Teddy Henriksen the right to repair and the circular economy (CE) in Europe The Right to Repair: Perspectives from the United States trade marks United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals Vanessa Farago-Diener what constitutes a repair of a patented product willingness and desire to repair