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Full-Text Articles in Intellectual Property Law
Digital Copyright Enforcement Measures And Their Human Rights Threats, Peter K. Yu
Digital Copyright Enforcement Measures And Their Human Rights Threats, Peter K. Yu
Peter K. Yu
No abstract provided.
Contract Lex Rex : Towards Copyright Contract's Lex Specialis, Giuseppina D'Agostino
Contract Lex Rex : Towards Copyright Contract's Lex Specialis, Giuseppina D'Agostino
Giuseppina D'Agostino
No abstract provided.
Crossing Parallel Lines: The State Of The First Sale Doctrine After Costco V. Omega, 8 Buff. Intell. Prop. L.J. 26 (2012), Maureen Collins
Crossing Parallel Lines: The State Of The First Sale Doctrine After Costco V. Omega, 8 Buff. Intell. Prop. L.J. 26 (2012), Maureen Collins
Maureen B. Collins
No abstract provided.
Institutional Choice & Interest Groups In The Development Of American Patent Law: 1790-1865, Andrew Morriss, Craig Nard
Institutional Choice & Interest Groups In The Development Of American Patent Law: 1790-1865, Andrew Morriss, Craig Nard
Andrew P. Morriss
This paper analyzes the evolution of U.S. patent law between the first patent act in 1790 and 1870, the passage of the last major patent act of the nineteenth century. During most of the nineteenth century, patent law developed in the courts, and instrumental to this development were a relatively small patent bar, a subset of the judiciary, and several repeat parties who played a role in a significant proportion of patent cases. Yet at several junctures, most importantly with the major changes introduced in 1836, but also through minor statutory changes throughout the nineteenth century, Congress intervened to alter …
Intellectual Property Rights Management In Small And Medium Size Social Enterprise In Australia, Francina Cantatore, Elizabeth Spencer
Intellectual Property Rights Management In Small And Medium Size Social Enterprise In Australia, Francina Cantatore, Elizabeth Spencer
Francina Cantatore
This paper identifies the role and significance of Intellectual Property (IP) management in small and medium-sized social enterprises (SMSEs) and aims to address a gap in the available literature dealing with IP use and management in social enterprise. The findings are based on the results of a qualitative study undertaken with Australian SMSEs, in the form of in-depth semi-structured interviews. The research identifies how SMSEs view and manage their IP rights, and the significance of these rights in the organisation. The findings suggest that there is a significant lack of IP rights management strategies for protection of IP assets such …
Yours, Mine, And Ours: Managing Intellectual Property In Third Sector Enterprise, Elizabeth Spencer, Francina Cantatore
Yours, Mine, And Ours: Managing Intellectual Property In Third Sector Enterprise, Elizabeth Spencer, Francina Cantatore
Francina Cantatore
Effective intellectual property (IP) management is an important aspect of good governance for any enterprise, but there is little research on IP management in the third sector. This article explores the potential differences in approach to the management of IP in the third sector from both philosophical and practical perspectives. It outlines the challenges in developing, managing and protecting IP, and the many reasons why third sector initiatives may fail to adequately protect and manage IP as effectively as their for-profit counterparts. This article concludes that third sector objectives and IP protection can be reconciled in practice only by balancing …
The Migration Of The Book Across Territorial Borders: Copyright And Cultural Implications, Francina Cantatore
The Migration Of The Book Across Territorial Borders: Copyright And Cultural Implications, Francina Cantatore
Francina Cantatore
Although the USA, Canada, UK and Australia currently retain territorial copyright laws, with commensurate restrictions on parallel importation of books, advances in technology and the advent of e-books have caused an involuntary migration of the book across these defined borders. This changing publishing sphere has impacted on authors’ copyright protection, with authors struggling to come to grips with breaches of copyright outside the protection of their own borders. Additionally, the extra-territorial publication of books are often in breach of authors’ copyright but difficult to address locally. A secondary consequence of the changing publishing environment is the loss of cultural essence …
Where Do Patent Rights Fit Within The Human Rights Framework?, Peter Yu
Where Do Patent Rights Fit Within The Human Rights Framework?, Peter Yu
Peter K. Yu
No abstract provided.
Exploring Innovations And Positive Disruptions In The Supply Chain For Second Line Drugs, Peter Yu
Exploring Innovations And Positive Disruptions In The Supply Chain For Second Line Drugs, Peter Yu
Peter K. Yu
No abstract provided.
The Case For Weaker Patents, Lucas Osborn
Yours, Mine And Ours: Managing Intellectual Property In Third Sector Enterprise, Francina Cantatore
Yours, Mine And Ours: Managing Intellectual Property In Third Sector Enterprise, Francina Cantatore
Francina Cantatore
No abstract provided.
Putting The Community In Communication: Dissolving The Conflict Between Freedom Of Expression And Copyright, Carys Craig
Putting The Community In Communication: Dissolving The Conflict Between Freedom Of Expression And Copyright, Carys Craig
Carys Craig
This paper is concerned with the relationship between freedom of expression and copyright law — and, more specifically, with what this relationship reveals about the nature and purpose of the copyright interest. I argue that the source of the apparent conflict between copyright and free expression is the prevailing characterization of both as individual rights vested in the liberal subject. The key to dissolving the conflict lies in the recognition of the social values that these rights affirm: the value that we attach to communication, to interaction between members of society and to participation in a social dialogue. If copyright …
The Canadian Public Domain: What, Where, And To What End?, Carys Craig
The Canadian Public Domain: What, Where, And To What End?, Carys Craig
Carys Craig
No abstract provided.
Yours, Mine, And Ours: The Development, Management And Protection Of Intellectual Property In Third-Sector Enterprise, Elizabeth Spencer, Francina Cantatore
Yours, Mine, And Ours: The Development, Management And Protection Of Intellectual Property In Third-Sector Enterprise, Elizabeth Spencer, Francina Cantatore
Francina Cantatore
Effective intellectual property (IP) management is an important aspect of good governance. There has been little research on IP management in the third sector and the challenges faced by these enterprises in developing, managing and protecting IP. This article explores the landscape of IP in third-sector enterprise. It outlines the challenges in developing and managing IP. and the reasons why IP may be under-managed. From a theoretical perspective this article will contribute to the literature available in this field and provide a foundation for further research. Debate about IP taw is polarised, but it is hoped that "a balanced approach …
The Case For Weaker Patents In The Digital Age Of Innovation, Lucas Osborn
The Case For Weaker Patents In The Digital Age Of Innovation, Lucas Osborn
Lucas S. Osborn
No abstract provided.
The Right To Parody And User-Generated Content, Peter Yu
The Right To Parody And User-Generated Content, Peter Yu
Peter K. Yu
No abstract provided.
Commercializing And Protecting Intellectual Property In An Increasingly Open And Fluid World,” 32nd Annual Nonprofit Organizations Institute, Austin, Texas (Jan. 16, 2015), Terri Helge
Terri L. Helge
No abstract provided.
Our Divided Patent System (With J. Allison & M. Lemley) (Forthcoming), David Schwartz
Our Divided Patent System (With J. Allison & M. Lemley) (Forthcoming), David Schwartz
David L. Schwartz
No abstract provided.
Patent Trolls: Moral Panics, Motions In Limine, And Patent Reform, Edward Lee
Patent Trolls: Moral Panics, Motions In Limine, And Patent Reform, Edward Lee
Edward Lee
No abstract provided.
Cases For Lecture 3; Trademarks, Macerata 17 March 2015, Ulf Maunsbach
Cases For Lecture 3; Trademarks, Macerata 17 March 2015, Ulf Maunsbach
Ulf Maunsbach
No abstract provided.
Cases For Lecture 4 - Copyright In Cyberspace, Macerata, 8 April 2015, Ulf Maunsbach
Cases For Lecture 4 - Copyright In Cyberspace, Macerata, 8 April 2015, Ulf Maunsbach
Ulf Maunsbach
No abstract provided.