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Traditional Knowledge Governance Challenges In Canada, Jeremy De Beer
Traditional Knowledge Governance Challenges In Canada, Jeremy De Beer
Jeremy de Beer
No abstract provided.
Innovation, Intellectual Property And Development Narratives In Africa, Jeremy De Beer
Innovation, Intellectual Property And Development Narratives In Africa, Jeremy De Beer
Jeremy de Beer
No abstract provided.
Current Realities Of Collaborative Intellectual Property In Africa, Jeremy De Beer, Chidi Oguamanam, Tobias Schonwetter, Chris Armstrong
Current Realities Of Collaborative Intellectual Property In Africa, Jeremy De Beer, Chidi Oguamanam, Tobias Schonwetter, Chris Armstrong
Jeremy de Beer
No abstract provided.
Mapping The Outcomes Of Multidisciplinary Intellectual Property Research: Lessons From The African Copyright Experience, Jeremy De Beer
Mapping The Outcomes Of Multidisciplinary Intellectual Property Research: Lessons From The African Copyright Experience, Jeremy De Beer
Jeremy de Beer
Multidisciplinary intellectual property research often involves large-scale collaborative projects. Such projects combine not just multiple research frameworks, methods, and perspectives, but also multiple individuals, institutions, and sources of funding. Demonstrating the results of financial and human resource investments into complex multi- disciplinary projects is increasingly important. Experiences from one recent multidisciplinary project — the African Copyright and Access to Knowledge project — provide lessons for other intellectual property researchers trying to map outcomes from current and future projects.
Present Thinking On The Future Of Intellectual Property, Jeremy De Beer, Alex Mogyoros, Sean Stidwell
Present Thinking On The Future Of Intellectual Property, Jeremy De Beer, Alex Mogyoros, Sean Stidwell
Jeremy de Beer
No abstract provided.
Innovation & Intellectual Property: Collaborative Dynamics In Africa
Innovation & Intellectual Property: Collaborative Dynamics In Africa
Jeremy de Beer
No abstract provided.
Transatlantic Copyright Comparisons: Making Available Via Hyperlinks In The European Union And Canada, Jeremy De Beer, Mira Burri
Transatlantic Copyright Comparisons: Making Available Via Hyperlinks In The European Union And Canada, Jeremy De Beer, Mira Burri
Jeremy de Beer
No abstract provided.
Open Minds: Lessons On Intellectual Property, Innovation And Development From Nigeria, Jeremy De Beer, Chidi Oguamanam
Open Minds: Lessons On Intellectual Property, Innovation And Development From Nigeria, Jeremy De Beer, Chidi Oguamanam
Jeremy de Beer
No abstract provided.
Copyright Royalty Stacking, Jeremy De Beer
Applying Best Practice Principles To International Intellectual Property Lawmaking, Jeremy De Beer
Applying Best Practice Principles To International Intellectual Property Lawmaking, Jeremy De Beer
Jeremy de Beer
This article applies the Max Planck Principles on Intellectual Property Provisions in Bilateral and Regional Agreements to several recently established or still-being-negotiated international lawmaking instruments. It identifies recent, fundamental changes and overarching patterns in the evolution in the procedures, institutions, and substantive outcomes of international intellectual property law- making. Specific analysis is provided of the Principles’ potential application to the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP), the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), the Pan-African Intellectual Property Organization (PAIPO), and the Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for Persons Who are Blind, Visually Impaired, or …
The Informal Economy, Innovation And Intellectual Property – Concepts, Metrics And Policy Considerations, Jeremy De Beer, Kun Fu, Sacha Wunsch-Vincent
The Informal Economy, Innovation And Intellectual Property – Concepts, Metrics And Policy Considerations, Jeremy De Beer, Kun Fu, Sacha Wunsch-Vincent
Jeremy de Beer
No abstract provided.
New Forms Of Governance For Digital Orphans: Copyright Litigation, Licenses And Legal Information, Jeremy De Beer
New Forms Of Governance For Digital Orphans: Copyright Litigation, Licenses And Legal Information, Jeremy De Beer
Jeremy de Beer
No abstract provided.
Implementing International Trade Agreements In Federal Systems: A Look At The Canada-E.U. Ceta’S Intellectual Property Issues, Jeremy De Beer
Implementing International Trade Agreements In Federal Systems: A Look At The Canada-E.U. Ceta’S Intellectual Property Issues, Jeremy De Beer
Jeremy de Beer
This article examines the negotiations towards a Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between Canada and the European Union (EU) as an example of some challenges and solutions for implementing international trade agreements in multilevel federal systems. It briefly describes Canadian constitutional law governing the domestic implementation of international treaties and then canvasses three specific examples of current challenges related to the regulation of intellectual property. While the constitutional validity of federal regulations addressing pharmaceutical data protection, digital rights management (DRM), and geographic indications is far from guaranteed, legislators and courts have used several legal means to support implementation of …
Intellectual Property And Biomedical Innovation In The Context Of Canadian Federalism, Jeremy De Beer, Craig Brusnyk
Intellectual Property And Biomedical Innovation In The Context Of Canadian Federalism, Jeremy De Beer, Craig Brusnyk
Jeremy de Beer
No abstract provided.
Intellectual Property Management: Policy Issues And Options, Jeremy De Beer, Richard Gold, Mauricio Guaragna
Intellectual Property Management: Policy Issues And Options, Jeremy De Beer, Richard Gold, Mauricio Guaragna
Jeremy de Beer
No abstract provided.
Twenty Years Of Legal History (Making) At The Copyright Board Of Canada, Jeremy De Beer
Twenty Years Of Legal History (Making) At The Copyright Board Of Canada, Jeremy De Beer
Jeremy de Beer
No abstract provided.
New Directions For Biotech Infringement Remedies, Jeremy De Beer
New Directions For Biotech Infringement Remedies, Jeremy De Beer
Jeremy de Beer
No abstract provided.
La Commission Du Droit D’Auteur Du Canada: Vingt Années À ‘Faire’ L’Histoire Juridique, Jeremy De Beer
La Commission Du Droit D’Auteur Du Canada: Vingt Années À ‘Faire’ L’Histoire Juridique, Jeremy De Beer
Jeremy de Beer
No abstract provided.
Copyright And Education: Lessons On African Copyright And Access To Knowledge, Jeremy De Beer, Dick Kawooya, Tobias Schonwetter, Achal Prabhala
Copyright And Education: Lessons On African Copyright And Access To Knowledge, Jeremy De Beer, Dick Kawooya, Tobias Schonwetter, Achal Prabhala
Jeremy de Beer
The African Copyright and Access to Knowledge (ACA2K) project is a pan-African research network of academics and researchers from law, economics and the information sciences, spanning Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Mozambique, Senegal, South Africa and Uganda. Research conducted by the project was designed to investigate the extent to which copyright is fulfilling its objective of facilitating access to knowledge, and learning materials in particular, in the study countries. The hypotheses tested during the course of research were that: (a) the copyright environments in study countries are not maximising access to learning materials, and (b) the copyright environments in study countries …
Accounting Of Profits To Remedy Biotechnology Patent Infringement, Jeremy De Beer, Kurtis Andrews
Accounting Of Profits To Remedy Biotechnology Patent Infringement, Jeremy De Beer, Kurtis Andrews
Jeremy de Beer
No abstract provided.
Canada’S ‘Orphan Works’ Regime: Unlocatable Copyright Owners And The Copyright Board, Jeremy De Beer, Mario Bouchard
Canada’S ‘Orphan Works’ Regime: Unlocatable Copyright Owners And The Copyright Board, Jeremy De Beer, Mario Bouchard
Jeremy de Beer
No abstract provided.
Access To Knowledge In Africa: The Role Of Copyright, Jeremy De Beer
Access To Knowledge In Africa: The Role Of Copyright, Jeremy De Beer
Jeremy de Beer
No abstract provided.
Patent Rulings On Disclosure Will Spawn Litigation, Not Innovation, Jeremy De Beer
Patent Rulings On Disclosure Will Spawn Litigation, Not Innovation, Jeremy De Beer
Jeremy de Beer
No abstract provided.
Defining Wipo’S Development Agenda, Jeremy De Beer
Defining Wipo’S Development Agenda, Jeremy De Beer
Jeremy de Beer
No abstract provided.
Implementing The World Intellectual Property Organization’S Development Agenda, Jeremy De Beer
Implementing The World Intellectual Property Organization’S Development Agenda, Jeremy De Beer
Jeremy de Beer
No abstract provided.
So What’S In The New Copyright Bill, Jeremy De Beer
So What’S In The New Copyright Bill, Jeremy De Beer
Jeremy de Beer
No abstract provided.
Canada’S New Copyright Bill: More Spin Than ‘Win-Win’, Jeremy De Beer
Canada’S New Copyright Bill: More Spin Than ‘Win-Win’, Jeremy De Beer
Jeremy de Beer
No abstract provided.
Profiting From Peer Production, Jeremy De Beer
Biotrespass, Jeremy Debeer
Biotrespass, Jeremy Debeer
Jeremy de Beer
As the sciences of biotechnology, synthetic biology and nanotechnology develop, questions about liability for harms caused by self-replicating inventions will arise increasingly often. Although negligence, nuisance and other torts may be relevant in such cirumstances, trespass may be the more appropriate cause of action. In the first section of this paper, I explore doctrinal hurdles facing plaintiffs alleging biotrespass. To overcome concerns about the meta-physicality of molecular biotrespass, I draw analogies to "cybertrespass." To confront the problem of suing patent licensors for the actions of their licensees, I make reference to principles of landlord-tenant law. Well-established laws concerning wandering animals …
Rights & Responsibilities Of Biotech Patent Owers, Jeremy Debeer
Rights & Responsibilities Of Biotech Patent Owers, Jeremy Debeer
Jeremy de Beer
In this article, I identify a legal disequilibrium in Canadian IP law. Recent decisions in Schmeiser and Hoffman illustrate a trend away from accountability for technological innovation and toward according technological innovators more numerous and powerful property rights. I show how this is a result of a failure by the Court to consider biotechnology issues as part of a bigger picture. By looking at these issues though the lens of patent law or tort law in isolation, Canadian courts have held that a patent entitles its owner to all of the rights but none of the responsibilities of ownership. Equilibrium …