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2025, Volume 20, Issue 11
- 697-698 What difference does one day make? The legal gap in section 3(1) German Patent Act in the age of AI
by Thomas Heinz Meitinger - 699-701 EcoFactor narrows patent damages testimony standards in the United States
by Charles R Macedo & Michael L Downs - 702-712 Fact-specific profit apportionment in reasonable royalty analysis
by DeForest McDuff & Ryan Penkowski - 713-723 Patent linkage and the rule of law in the context of pharmaceutical marketing approval in Japan
by Yukio Okitsu - 724-731 The potential role of alternative dispute resolution for intellectual property disputes in Qatar
by Ahmed Essa Al Sulaiti - 732-743 Why AI cannot be an inventor: a post-humanist rejection of AI as legal inventor
by Latika Choudhary & Himani Kaushik & Hardik Daga - 744-752 Music, its Building Blocks, and Copyright: Is the Litigation of ‘Interpolations’ Eliminating Creativity?
by Tobias Lantwin - 753-757 Biosimilars: Brazil should consider ways to implement regulatory data protection
by Roberto Rodrigues & Daniela Fernandes & Dara Offrede
2025, Volume 20, Issue 10
- 643-644 AI innovation and a ‘person skilled in the art’
by Roberto Dini - 645-653 Not-so-great expectations of the EU Directive 2024/1799 promoting repair and its nexus with IP protection
by Lavinia Brancusi - 654-666 Generative AI in fashion design creation: a copyright analysis of AI-assisted designs
by Mark Jetsaphon Niyompatama & Ioanna Lapatoura - 667-680 Patent warfare: the EU’s restrictions on Russia and the case for smarter sanctions
by Martin Stierle - 681-691 Understanding technology regulation through history: insights from the legal history of the printing press and copyright in early modern England
by Ali Ekber Cinar - 692-693 A handy review of fashion law
by Söğüt Atilla - 694-696 About IP harmonization - from alpha to a foggy future?
by Edit Sápi
2025, Volume 20, Issue 6
- 367-368 Trade mark assignments—a continuing academic nightmare
by Mark Engelman - 369-376 Bad faith in EU trade mark law: the impact of SkyKick post-Brexit
by Giuseppe Sanseverino - 377-391 Enhancing the IP system through Dispute System Design
by Seun Lari-Williams & Stefan Rutten & Esther van Zimmeren - 392-397 OpenAI’s patent pledge: a post-Moderna analysis
by Gabriela Lenarczyk & Mateo Aboy - 398-407 Locating ‘country of origin’ in a borderless world: assessing Article 5(3) of the Berne Convention in the context of global platforms and social media
by Cameron Glynn - 408-417 A comparative analysis of the plant variety protection regime of Nigeria and India: advocacy for a balanced protection of interests in the Nigerian seed sector
by Oluwaseun Samson Fapetu - 418-422 Money fights for patents and meds: what can we learn from recent court decisions in Italy?
by Andrea Andolina - 423-431 Directive 98/44/EC and the European Patent Convention: challenges to the harmonization of biotechnology patenting in Europe
by Rob J Aerts - 432-434 ‘As you know, our (geo)blockade is perfectly legal’—the European Union, the Geo-Blocking Regulation and the future of copyright law
by Igor Szpotakowski
2025, Volume 20, Issue 5
- 287-287 After SkyKick at the UK Supreme Court, will bad faith now be the new battleground in trade mark disputes?
by Darren Meale - 288-290 US Supreme Court clarifies the scope of ‘defendant’s profits’ in trade mark matters in Dewberry Grp, Inc v Dewberry Eng’rs Inc, No. 23-900, 604 US 145 S Ct 681, slip op (26 February 2025)
by Charles R Macedo & David P Goldberg & Chloe A Vizzone - 291-299 Data Intellectual Property Registration and Remedies: Yinmu (Shanghai) Technology Co, Ltd v Shujutang (Beijing) Technology Co, Ltd
by Hong Wu & Yupeng Dong - 300-307 The legislative reform’s great designs
by Arnaud Folliard-Monguiral & David Rogers - 308-317 Beyond the ‘spaghetti bowl’: assessing the role of the AfCFTA Protocol on Intellectual Property in Africa’s complex regulatory environment
by Juliet A Ogbodo - 318-323 China’s regulations on the attribution of AI-generated content: an exploration based on the open-ended approach
by Xinhang He & Pingji Shan - 324-332 Folk music collectors and intellectual property: ensuring fair compensation without appropriation
by Dominik Światkowski - 333-338 Management of intellectual property rights in Mainland Tanzania and Rwanda: reflecting on the one-stop centre strategy
by Jovine Costantine - 339-353 Trade mark dilemmas in the Metaverse: interplay between stakeholders
by Alona Yarmak - 354-364 Understanding authorship in Artificial Intelligence-assisted works
by Johannes Fritz - 365-366 A valuable comparative overview on infringement of second medical use claims
by Ulrike Kaufmann
2025, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 195-196 The logical fallacy at the core of patent law: what does non-obviousness really test?
by Mo Abolkheir - 197-208 Round-up of European Union trade marks in 2024
by Arnaud Folliard-Monguiral & David Rogers - 209-214 Round-up of European enforcement case law 2024
by Carina Gommers & Willem Leppink & Marius Schneider - 215-230 Round-up of fashion-related IP decisions 2024
by The Bird & Bird IP TeamRebecca Currey & Shehana Wijesena & Shariqa Mestroni & Guillaume de Villegas & Camille Vanpeteghem & Laure Grandjean & Denisa Švecová & Kristina Kůdelíková & Tomáš Maksymjuk & Amalie Gustafsson & Sofia Paksuniemi & Mascha Grundmann & Charlotte Humpert & Cristiana Andreotta & Francesca Signorini & Nina Dorenbosch & Fleur Uitterhoeve & Andrzej Stelmachowski & María Gutiérrez & Antonio Cueto & Christine Danos & Alessandra Naia & Ciara Hughes & Naji Tilley & Eleonora Rosati & Manon Rieger-Jansen & Benjamin McDermott - 231-241 Round-up of non-traditional EU trade mark decisions 2024
by Gordon Humphreys & Nedim Malovic & Stefan Martin - 242-249 Round-up of English patent litigation in 2024
by Trevor Cook - 250-256 Round-up of UK trade mark disputes 2024
by James Marsden & Darren Meale - 257-264 Round-up of UPC case law to the end of 2024
by Trevor CookBird & Bird, London, UK - 265-269 Post-sale confusion: a doctrine in development
by Ilanah Fhima - 270-274 The unavoidable CJEU Kwantum judgment
by Eleonora Rosati - 275-280 Patenting measurements
by Martin Müller - 281-282 An impressive overview of European patent law in the UPC era
by Luke McDonagh - 283-284 Machines, molecules and metadata: a tangible analysis of intangible subject matter
by Pratap Devarapalli
2025, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 129-130 WIPO Treaty on IP, genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge: a new international agreement, but does it really create a full new IP right?
by Richard Milchior - 131-133 CJEU rules on vertical direct effect of InfoSoc Directive and allows national courts to disapply incorrect national transpositions
by Eleonora Rosati - 134-138 Patent quality matters
by Oliver Baldus - 139-146 Moral rights in Australia: a case law retrospective—Part 2
by Catherine Bond - 147-154 Choice of law in trade secret cases: a Chinese perspective
by Chen Nanrui - 155-165 Intellectual property rights as a tool for bridging gender gap: approaches and prospects under the African Union
by Saudin J Mwakaje - 166-169 Good appellate practice means explaining decisions: how the overuse of one-word affirmances harms US patent law
by Charles Macedo & David Goldberg & Thomas Hart & John Dellaportas & Jamie Zipper - 170-181 Bolivia’s resistance to modification and commodification of seeds: challenges in aligning domestic situation with its international position
by Saurav Ghimire & Kim Van der Borght & Christine Frison - 182-192 Copyright and AI training data—transparency to the rescue?
by Adam Buick - 193-193 Development, trade and IP in Africa
by Nora Ho Tu Nam
2025, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 63-63 IP is back in fashion or, rather, fashion is back in IP!
by Eleonora Rosati - 64-70 Opportunities and challenges for fashion companies in the use of blockchain technology as a tool for product authentication and counterfeit prevention
by Anca Ciurel - 71-77 From calico to catwalk: Addressing the UK’s enduring issue of fashion piracy
by Alice Wickens - 78-91 A copyright nexus between food and fashion
by Amanda Mell - 92-104 The copyright and design protection interplay post-Cofemel: continuity or recalibration?
by Spyros Sipetas - 105-110 Fashioning Authenticity: How Digital Product Passports could shape the future of trade mark law
by Christophe Gösken - 111-121 Fashion 4.0 and emerging designers: leveraging data and AI to drive creativity, innovation and compliance in global supply chain regulation
by Eleanor Rockett & Mark Fenwick & Paulius Jurcys - 122-123 A thoughtful, comprehensive investigation into IP and arbitration today
by Philippa Prendergast-Coates - 124-127 Extended protection of reputed trade marks from an international perspective
by Michal Bohaczewski
2025, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-2 A bright future ahead for the UPC
by Stefano Barazza & Penny Gilbert & Tilman Müller-Stoy & Christopher Stothers - 3-7 The race for global FRAND rate setting: where does the Unified Patent Court stand?
by Rajvinder Jagdev & Claire Robinson - 8-15 Publicity of proceedings before the Unified Patent Court
by Vilhelm Schröder - 16-22 The bifurcation challenge at the Unified Patent Court
by Martina Dani - 23-31 Public access to the register of the Unified Patent Court: unprecedented transparency with unfounded limitations
by Giorgia Galeotta & Tamar Khuchua & Martin Stierle - 32-35 Orders to preserve evidence at the Unified Patent Court: a practical guide
by Marc Lauzeral & Stella Signoroni - 36-38 Fashion first: Buckle Ballerina shoes recognized as applied art under Danish copyright law
by Vishv Priya Kohli - 39-45 Moral rights in Australia: a case law retrospective—Part 1
by Catherine Bond - 46-60 Patents, gendered bodies and innovation: a case study on contraceptives
by Jessica C Lai - 61-62 A Genevan panorama on IP and sustainability
by Simon Geiregat
2024, Volume 19, Issue 12
- 851-852 Is text and data mining synonymous with AI training?
by Eleonora Rosati - 853-859 Unfair competition law in Ghana: unravelling the scope, evolving jurisprudence, challenges and future directions
by Isaac Kundakogo Kunko - 860-873 Enforceability of trade mark rights in Metaverse: where virtual worlds meet legal realities
by Timothée Charmeil - 874-883 Resolution of IP disputes in Turkey: emerging trends of mandatory mediation and specialized courts for IP disputes
by Serkan Kaya & Emrullah Kervankıran & Muhammed Furkan Akıncı - 884-895 ‘It’s Me, Hi, I’m The Problem, It’s Me’: Re-recording as an alternative to statutory copyright reversion
by Joshua Yuvaraj - 896-907 Portfolios, pools and public intervention—IP strategies for a greener future?
by Alex Mocanu - 908-916 Introducing a droit de suite through NFTs in Japan: legal hurdles
by Manon Fafet - 917-918 Digital platforms, competition law, and regulation
by Richard Milchior
2024, Volume 19, Issue 11
- 797-797 Preventive patent enforcement by artificial intelligence
by Thomas Heinz Meitinger - 798-801 Vidal v Elster: US Supreme Court confirms constitutionality of Lanham Act prohibition on registration of trade marks comprising names of living people without their consent
by Charles R Macedo & David P Goldberg & Joshua Jacobson - 802-804 US Supreme Court holds that copyright law’s discovery rule does not impose a 3-year limit on infringement damages
by Charles R Macedo & David P Goldberg & Thomas Hart & Jamie Zipper - 805-808 The nature, scope and validity of patent pledges
by Gabriela Lenarczyk & Timo Minssen & Mateo Aboy - 809-820 The concept of ‘due cause’ and its role in safeguarding fundamental rights under EU trade mark law: how should the CJEU rule in IKEA, C-298/23?
by Til Todorski - 821-833 Perception analysis of TCE holders about ownership, possession, use, misuse and misappropriation in India
by Narendran Thiruthy & Kanimozhi Thaninayagam - 834-840 The sufficiency of disclosure of AI inventions
by Mateo Aboy & Aparajita Lath & Timo Minssen & Kathleen Liddell - 841-846 SPC squatting
by Marco Stief - 847-848 Counterfeit goods and organized crime: an intractable problem
by Christophe Gösken
2024, Volume 19, Issue 10
- 745-746 Standing up for geographical indications in Africa
by Nora Ho Tu Nam - 747-749 Striking a balance between innovation and tradition in the global patent system
by Frédéric Perron-Welch - 750-753 LKQ realigns US design patent law on obviousness with KSR
by Charles R Macedo & David P Goldberg & Thomas Hart & Jamie Zipper - 754-763 SPC Manufacturing and Stockpiling Waiver—part 2
by Marco Stief - 764-769 The UPC CoA’s first substantive order—central issues clarified, but on a high level
by Matthias Leistner & Sebastian Berns - 770-778 Germany: the House of Birkenstock—rise and fall under copyright law?
by Henning Hartwig - 779-783 Separated, united or a bit of both? Infringement and validity at the Unified Patent Court
by Nora Kessler & Christoph Palzer - 784-792 Liability for AI-related IP infringements in the European Union
by Ana Rački Marinković - 793-796 Remodelling IP rights for global justice, innovation and sustainability
by Felipe de Andrade
2024, Volume 19, Issue 9
- 693-694 ‘Designating’ the future of geographical indications
by Bernardo Calabrese - 695-704 SPC manufacturing and stockpiling waiver—part 1
by Marco Stief - 705-716 Can you patent the sun? Towards a sui generis inclusive right to manage the relationship between intellectual property and Commons
by Gabriele Cifrodelli - 717-724 Intellectual property norms in the polycrisis—(still) omnipresent, distracting, irrelevant?
by Caroline B Ncube - 725-733 The devil is in the divisional: an analysis of divisional patents, deadlines, declarations and suggestions for future practice
by Mieke Filler - 734-742 The anti-suit injunctions in patent litigation in China: what role for judicial self-restraint?
by Alexandr Svetlicinii & Fali Xie - 743-743 Still standing: important reflections on the global IP framework in times of crisis
by Míchel Olmedo Cuevas
2024, Volume 19, Issue 8
- 621-622 Should the EU unify copyright laws?
by Eleonora Rosati - 623-628 Punitive damages under the Chinese Civil Code in the context of damages for trade mark infringement: the award that dares to speak its name
by Michele Ferrante - 629-638 Why 50?: ‘industrial application’ limitation in the Indian copyright-design interface
by Ambika Aggarwal & Anindya Sircar - 639-647 A case for activating producers’ rights in discussions on conservation of biodiversity through Geographical Indications
by Devanshi Saxena & Christine Frison - 648-657 A multi-perspective view on visibility in EU design law
by Lavinia Brancusi - 658-667 Legal incentives for innovations in the emotional AI domain: a carrot and stick approach?
by Rosa Maria Ballardini & Rob van den Hoven van Genderen & Tomi Nokelainen - 668-676 Injunctions and damages for patent infringement under the UPCA in light of the principle of proportionality—Part II: damages
by Franz Hofmann & Benjamin Raue - 677-689 Re-examining the compatibility of US fair use with Korean copyright law: challenges and suggestions for Korean fair use
by Hyojung Kim - 690-691 The case for a holistic approach to IP law and access to medicines for least developed countries: an African perspective
by Chimdessa Fekadu Tsega
2024, Volume 19, Issue 7
- 551-551 To be or not to be (the copyright holder)
by Cédric Manara - 552-556 The notion of ‘authorship’ under EU law—who can be an author and what makes one an author? An analysis of the legislative framework and case law
by Johannes Fritz - 557-570 Copyright, text & data mining and the innovation dimension of generative AI
by Kalpana Tyagi - 571-576 AI covers: legal notes on audio mining and voice cloning
by Antonios Baris - 577-589 Injunctions and damages for patent infringement under the UPCA in light of the principle of proportionality—Part I: injunctions
by Franz Hofmann & Benjamin Raue - 590-595 Cross-checking the recitals: the exclusion of ‘the mere provision of physical facilities’ from the right of communication to the public in recent CJEU case law
by Victor Mütter - 596-617 Female patent attorneys and movements around the profession: achieving non-gendered decision-making
by Jessica C Lai & Ronelle Geldenhuys & Maryam Khajeh Tabari & Mark Summerfield - 618-619 Shedding light on the complex relationship between AI, art and copyright law
by Ernesto Edwards
2024, Volume 19, Issue 6
- 465-466 ‘Authors’, not ‘content creators’
by Giuseppe Mazziotti - 467-475 Round-up of European enforcement case law 2023
by Carina Gommers & Willem Leppink & Marius Schneider - 476-482 Round-up of United States copyright cases 2023
by Charles R Macedo & David P Goldberg & Thomas Hart & Yangfan Xu - 483-492 Divergences in the recent case-law of the General Court of the European Union in the field of IP
by Ioannis Dimitrakopoulos - 493-507 Freedom to Operate analysis as competitive necessity—the Selden automobile patent case revisited
by John Howells & Ron D Katznelson - 508-513 Authorship and re-equilibration of the dynamics in the fashion industry: can the DSM Directive be the leader of a new regime for designers?
by Spyridon Sipetas - 521-540 Statute of limitations rules in patent infringement litigation in China
by Defeng Song - 521-540 Blockchain as a database—proposal for a new test for the criterion of ‘independence’ in the legal definition of a database for the purposes of copyright and the sui generis right
by Ilsu Erdem Ari - 541-546 Inspiration or infringement? Social media ‘viral’ trends: a case study on TikTok
by Michela Galea - 547-547 Keeping tabs on the lifeblood of the publishing ecosystem
by Molly Stech - 548-549 Legal science fiction—a non-conventional form of legal education?
by Shenali Dias
2024, Volume 19, Issue 5
- 387-389 The so-called ‘person skilled in the art’: a donkey or a genius?
by Roberto Dini & Mario Franzosi - 390-392 ‘Take the Money and Run’: if there is copyright there is art (in Denmark)?
by Stina Teilmann-Lock & Vishv Priya Kohli - 393-406 Round-up of non-traditional EU trade mark decisions 2023
by Gordon Humphreys & Nedim Malovic & Stefan Martin - 407-431 Round-up of fashion-related IP decisions 2023
by Shariqa Mestroni & Shehana Wijesena & Lynne Lewis & Denisa Švecová & Karin Lexman-nová & Amalie Gustafsson & Emilie Baun & Géraldine Arbant & Pava Vrhovac & Mascha Grundmann & Julia Präger & Cristiana Andreotta & Sara Massalongo & Francesca Rombolá & Nina Dorenbosch & Julia Kostrzewa & Mateusz Żuk & Antonio Cueto & Christine Danos & Ciara Hughes & Alessandra Naia - 432-438 Round-up of UK trade mark disputes 2023
by Darren Meale - 439-452 Fingolimod—(no) injunction before patent grant
by Marco Stief - 453-459 The text and data mining opt-out in Article 4(3) CDSMD: Adequate veto right for rightholders or a suffocating blanket for European artificial intelligence innovations?
by Gina Maria Ziaja - 460-462 The importance of empirical research in contemporary Intellectual Property rights academia
by Niharika Salar - 462-464 The intricate interplay between copyright law and technology
by Baiyang Xiao
2024, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 279-280 Too artistic to be protected? Why the artistic and substantial value of an object are not the same thing
by Eleonora Rosati - 281-287 Procedural autonomy of national courts acting as EU trade mark courts—how far can the effectiveness of unitary character of EUTMs be ensured?
by Agnieszka Sztoldman - 287-290 Patenting artificial intelligence: the High Court’s decision in Emotional Perception
by Plamen Dinev - 291-302 Round-up of European Union trade marks in 2023
by Arnaud Folliard-Monguiral & David Rogers - 303-309 Round-up of China trade marks in 2023
by Michele Ferrante - 310-317 Round-up of IP decisions in Africa 2023
by Chijioke Okorie & Dorcas Chebet Koros & Jessie Victoria Mgonja & Nora Ho Tu Nam & Rita Anwiri Chindah & Marius Schneider - 318-327 Round-up of English patent litigation 2023
by Trevor CookBird & Bird - 328-336 The WIPO IGC Chair’s Draft on IP and Genetic Resources—Reasons for concern
by Pedro Henrique D Batista - 337-357 Challenging the existing order of knowledge sharing governance with digital sequence information on genetic resources
by Charles Lawson & Fran Humphries & Michelle Rourke - 358-370 The rise of the metaverse: tethering effect and intellectual property of crypto tokens
by Jakub Wyczik - 371-384 The subsistence and enforcement of copyright and trade mark rights in the metaverse
by Cheng Lim Saw & Samuel Zheng Wen Chan - 385-386 The moral boundaries of intellectual property from a US perspective
by Amanda Costa Novaes
2024, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 201-202 Issues in patenting ‘artificial intelligence’ from an EPO perspective
by Martin Müller - 201-202 The changing nature of international intellectual property
by Pratyush Nath Upreti - 206-216 Round-up of national decisions on online intermediaries and platforms 2023
by Petr Kalenský & Taimr Martin & Aada Tolva-nen & Géraldine Arbant & Edouard Trep-poz & Pava Vrhovac & Adél Gelencsér & Bálint Halász & Federico Manstretta & Andrea Vantini & Clemens Molle & Manon Rieger-Jansen & David Fuentes Lahoz & Marta Arteaga - 217-233 Round-up of national decisions on copyright protection of works of applied art 2023
by Bird Ip - 250-255 Towards patient welfare-centred pharmaceutical patents—a sustainable perspective
by Irene Lorenzo-Rego - 250-255 Beijing Internet Court recognizes copyright in AI-generated image
by Tingting WenJinan - 256-277 Flipping the paradigm of weak patent rights: from theories to evidence
by Cecilia Maronero & Annika Bichlmayr - 278-278 A monumental scholarly work
by Andrea Zappalaglio
2024, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 79-80 Protection against unfair competition around the globe
by Martin Senftleben & Michael Handler & Irene Calboli - 81-89 Article 10bis of the Paris Convention as the common denominator for protection against unfair competition in national and regional contexts
by Martin Senftleben - 90-100 Law(s) against unfair competition: the legitimacy of the UK approach
by Dev Saif Gangjee - 101-108 The stunted development of unfair competition law in the United States and Canada
by Christine Haight Farley - 109-118 Preventing unfair competition in Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific countries: the intertwined roles of passing off and consumer protection statutes
by Michael Handler - 119-125 The incremental growth of unfair competition law in India
by Dev Saif Gangjee - 126-134 The protection against unfair competition and passing off in ASEAN Member States: a review and commentary
by Irene Calboli - 135-142 Protection of data under unfair competition law in Japan and Korea—a case of asymmetric convergence?
by Nari Lee - 143-148 China’s regulations on new types of unfair competition in the digital age: ‘Internet Provision’ and ‘Data Provision’
by Xuan Wang & Xiuqin Lin - 149-161 Protection against unfair competition in the European Union: from divergent national approaches to harmonized rules on search result rankings, influencers and greenwashing
by Martin Senftleben - 162-169 Unfair competition in the Arab world: a remedy completing IP limits?
by Pierre El Khoury - 170-176 Confusion, unfair competition and legal action in OAPI countries
by Patrick Juvet Lowe Gnintedem - 177-184 Protection against unfair competition—African Regional Intellectual Property Organization member states and South Africa
by Tobias Schonwetter - 185-192 Unfair competition in MERCOSUR and the challenges of new technologies
by Milton Lucídio Leão Barcellos - 193-200 Protection against unfair competition in the Andean Community—an analysis of recent trends and developments
by Rodrigo V Bermeo Andrade
2024, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-2 IP Dramatis Personae
by Anna Carboni - 3-6 Alternative dispute resolution system for disputes arising from ‘.tr’ extended domain names in Türkiye
by Güldeniz Doğan Alkan & A Bengü Şen Gürakan - 7-17 Does current legislation provide for adequate compensation in cases of unjustified preliminary injunctions? Originator–generic conflicts in the context of patent infringement proceedings
by Marco Stief & Anja Geller - 18-31 Copyright, platforms and NFT digital collections: exploring the proper regulatory mode in China
by Tianxiang He & Huan Zhang - 32-42 The treatment of electronic games copyright protection in Brazil: analysis of copyright law and software law application
by Douglas Aleixo Santos da Cruz & Jucimar Maia da Silva Junior & Silvia Regina Sampaio Freitas & Raimundo Correa de Oliveira & Ricardo da Silva Barboza - 43-54 Dealing with AI-generated works: lessons from the CDPA section 9(3)
by Söğüt Atilla - 55-63 AI v copyright: how could public interest theory shift the discourse?
by Artha Dermawan - 64-75 Determination of FRAND royalty rates: an examination of prominent SEP cases
by Georgios Effraimidis & Dan Werner & Kristopher Boushie - 76-77 A thematic enquiry into the contribution of the CJEU in the area of copyright
by Richard Arnold
2023, Volume 18, Issue 11
- 771-773 Banking on IP?
by Jennifer Heley & Paul Joseph - 774-778 The new EC proposal for a regulation on the production and marketing of plant reproductive material: upgrade or regression? An intellectual property perspective
by Juan Antonio Vives Vallés - 779-786 The transposition of the copyright in the DSM Directive into Greek law: key out-takes
by Yannos Paramythiotis - 787-795 The author as revenue sharer: lecture in memory of William R. Cornish
by Jane C Ginsburg - 796-807 Attribution problem of generative AI: a view from US copyright law
by Zeynep Ülkü Kahveci - 808-821 Unlocking the digital realm: exploring NFTs as catalysts for digital copyright exhaustion
by Anna Bigda-Wójcik - 822-827 Parallel trade of pharmaceuticals in the European Union—impact of the recent decisions of the CJEU addressing repackaging and safety features
by Jörg Smolinski - 828-839 Game of thrones: copyright ownership conflicts arising from user-generated content on augmented reality platforms
by Brendan Guildea
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