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Around The Copyright World In 60 Minutes, Peter Yu
The Comparative Economics Of International Intellectual Property Agreements, Peter Yu
The Comparative Economics Of International Intellectual Property Agreements, Peter Yu
Peter K. Yu
No abstract provided.
Enforcement: A New, Overlooked Member Of The Intellectual Property Family?, Peter Yu
Enforcement: A New, Overlooked Member Of The Intellectual Property Family?, Peter Yu
Peter K. Yu
No abstract provided.
Patent Regimes And The Right To Science And Culture Workshop, Peter Yu
Patent Regimes And The Right To Science And Culture Workshop, Peter Yu
Peter K. Yu
No abstract provided.
On Patenting Human Organisms Or How The Abortion Wars Feed Into The Ownership Fallacy, Yaniv Heled
On Patenting Human Organisms Or How The Abortion Wars Feed Into The Ownership Fallacy, Yaniv Heled
Yaniv Heled
The idea of ominous technologies that put human individuals or parts of their bodies under someone else's control has been stirring emotions and terrifying people for centuries. It was a recent offshoot of this idea--the notion of “patenting humans”--that mobilized certain members of Congress to pass legislation prohibiting the issuance of patent claims “directed to or encompassing a human organism.” The values underlying this legislation may well have been agreeable, even admirable. Yet, the actual motivation for it was misguided; its execution, deeply flawed; its potential outcomes, hazardous
This Article reviews the history and background of this prohibition. It fleshes …
The Right To Parody, Peter Yu
Response To 'Pervasive Sequence Patents Cover The Entire Human Genome', Shine Tu, Yaniv Heled
Response To 'Pervasive Sequence Patents Cover The Entire Human Genome', Shine Tu, Yaniv Heled
Yaniv Heled
In a widely reported article by Jeffrey Rosenfeld and Christopher Mason published in Genome Medicine, significant misstatements were made, because the authors did not sufficiently review the claims – which define the legal scope of a patent – in the patents they analyzed. Specifically, the authors do not provide an adequate basis for their assertion that 41% of the genes in the human genome have been claimed.
Coordination-Focused Patent Policy, Stephen Yelderman
Coordination-Focused Patent Policy, Stephen Yelderman
Stephen Yelderman
This paper explores the practical consequences of an important shift that has gradually taken place in patent theory. Although it was long agreed that the purpose of granting patents is to reward invention, some scholars now attempt to justify the patent system based on its role in facilitating information exchange and enabling technical coordination among firms. This change in justification is controversial, and its viability remains a fiercely contested question. But despite this intense attention at the level of theory, little has been said about the consequences of this debate for patent policy itself. This Article seeks to fill that …
Global Issues In Intellectual Property Law, Amy Landers, Michael Mireles, John Cross, Peter Yu
Global Issues In Intellectual Property Law, Amy Landers, Michael Mireles, John Cross, Peter Yu
Amy L. Landers
This book is designed to facilitate the introduction of international, transnational, and comparative law issues into a domestic Intellectual Property course. The book is very accessible for law students and their professors. The book can be assigned or recommended as optional reading to supplement a domestic-only course to advance the students' understanding of their own system.
The Right To Parody, Peter Yu
Digital Patent Infringement, Lucas Osborn
Can The Canadian Ugc Exception Be Transplanted Abroad?, Peter Yu
Can The Canadian Ugc Exception Be Transplanted Abroad?, Peter Yu
Peter K. Yu
No abstract provided.
Empirical Copyright: A Case Study Of File Sharing And Music Output, Glynn Lunney
Empirical Copyright: A Case Study Of File Sharing And Music Output, Glynn Lunney
Glynn Lunney
No abstract provided.
Novel Ideas: Literary Agents, Writers, And The Law [Entertainment & Intellectual Property], William Byrnes
Novel Ideas: Literary Agents, Writers, And The Law [Entertainment & Intellectual Property], William Byrnes
William H. Byrnes
No abstract provided.
The Power Balance Revisited: Authors, Publishers And Copyright In The Digital Sphere, Francina Cantatore
The Power Balance Revisited: Authors, Publishers And Copyright In The Digital Sphere, Francina Cantatore
Francina Cantatore
The transition of the printed word to digital product is arguably the most significant event in the history of publishing since the invention of the printing press, presenting authors with unexpected challenges. The evolving digital publishing environment has irrevocably changed the copyright expectations of authors, who find themselves grappling with the realities of both traditional expectations and digital advances in publishing. This article deals with the Australian author's place in an ever expanding digital sphere, copyright and publishing implications, and digital copyright challenges presented by this transitional environment. It also examines the views of Australian authors on the subject and …
Yours, Mine, And Ours: The Development, Management And Protection Of Intellectual Property In Third Sector Organisations, Elizabeth Spencer, Francina Cantatore
Yours, Mine, And Ours: The Development, Management And Protection Of Intellectual Property In Third Sector Organisations, Elizabeth Spencer, Francina Cantatore
Francina Cantatore
No abstract provided.
The Next Great Copyright Act, Glynn Lunney
Digital Patent Infringement, Lucas Osborn
The Right Of Publicity And The First Amendment: A Fundamental Re-Examination, Glynn Lunney
The Right Of Publicity And The First Amendment: A Fundamental Re-Examination, Glynn Lunney
Glynn Lunney
No abstract provided.
Open Source Hardware And The New Age Of Innovation, Lucas Osborn
Open Source Hardware And The New Age Of Innovation, Lucas Osborn
Lucas S. Osborn
No abstract provided.
Intellectual Property, Innovation, And The Environment, Peter Menell, Sahrah Tran
Intellectual Property, Innovation, And The Environment, Peter Menell, Sahrah Tran
Peter Menell
No abstract provided.
Analyzing The Role Of Non-Practicing Entities In The Patent System (With J. Kesan), David Schwartz
Analyzing The Role Of Non-Practicing Entities In The Patent System (With J. Kesan), David Schwartz
David L. Schwartz
No abstract provided.
Retroactivity At The Federal Circuit, David Schwartz
Retroactivity At The Federal Circuit, David Schwartz
David L. Schwartz
No abstract provided.
Understanding The Realities Of Modern Patent Litigation, In Symposium, Steps Toward Evidence-Based Ip (With J. Allison & M. Lemley), David Schwartz
Understanding The Realities Of Modern Patent Litigation, In Symposium, Steps Toward Evidence-Based Ip (With J. Allison & M. Lemley), David Schwartz
David L. Schwartz
No abstract provided.
Unpacking Patent Assertion Entities (With J. Kesan & C. Cotropia) (Forthcoming), David Schwartz
Unpacking Patent Assertion Entities (With J. Kesan & C. Cotropia) (Forthcoming), David Schwartz
David L. Schwartz
No abstract provided.
On Mass Patent Aggregators: A Response To Mark A. Lemley & A. Douglas Melamed’S Missing The Forest For The Trolls, David Schwartz
On Mass Patent Aggregators: A Response To Mark A. Lemley & A. Douglas Melamed’S Missing The Forest For The Trolls, David Schwartz
David L. Schwartz
No abstract provided.
This American Copyright Life: Reflections On Re-Equilibrating Copyright For The Internet Age, Peter Menell
This American Copyright Life: Reflections On Re-Equilibrating Copyright For The Internet Age, Peter Menell
Peter Menell
No abstract provided.
Trademark Protection And Territoriality: Challenges In The Global Economy, Edward Lee
Trademark Protection And Territoriality: Challenges In The Global Economy, Edward Lee
Edward Lee
No abstract provided.