Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice
2021 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 11, 2023
- Banking on IP? pp. 771-773

- Jennifer Heley and Paul Joseph
- The new EC proposal for a regulation on the production and marketing of plant reproductive material: upgrade or regression? An intellectual property perspective pp. 774-778

- Juan Antonio Vives Vallés
- The transposition of the copyright in the DSM Directive into Greek law: key out-takes pp. 779-786

- Yannos Paramythiotis
- The author as revenue sharer: lecture in memory of William R. Cornish pp. 787-795

- Jane C Ginsburg
- Attribution problem of generative AI: a view from US copyright law pp. 796-807

- Zeynep Ülkü Kahveci
- Unlocking the digital realm: exploring NFTs as catalysts for digital copyright exhaustion pp. 808-821

- Anna Bigda-Wójcik
- Parallel trade of pharmaceuticals in the European Union—impact of the recent decisions of the CJEU addressing repackaging and safety features pp. 822-827

- Jörg Smolinski
- Game of thrones: copyright ownership conflicts arising from user-generated content on augmented reality platforms pp. 828-839

- Brendan Guildea
Volume 18, issue 10, 2023
- Is there a future for robo-judges in IP? pp. 707-708

- Thomas Heinz Meitinger
- CJEU grapples with the intertwined nature of private copies and retransmission of online television broadcasts pp. 709-713

- Giulia Priora and Amanda Costa Novaes
- Hachette and controlled digital lending: the end of the line, or merely the story thus far? pp. 713-719

- J S Liptrap
- The localization of IP infringements in the online environment: from Web 2.0 to Web 3.0 and the Metaverse pp. 720-742

- Eleonora Rosati
- Urgency in preliminary injunctions in patent law (with a discussion of Solarzelle II and Bortezomib II) pp. 743-748

- Stephan Neuhaus
- After reform of the European Patent Organisation, the German Constitutional Court finds that at least a minimum judicial standard applies pp. 749-753

- Rob J Aerts
- Copyright for performers—an obligation under international law pp. 754-767

- Irina Eidsvold-Tøien and Are Stenvik
- To be, or not to be (fragmented)? That is the question pp. 768-769

- Gabriele Cifrodelli
Volume 18, issue 9, 2023
- Duct-taped bananas and copyright absurdity pp. 619-620

- Eleonora Rosati
- EUIPO v KaiKai—filling an ‘EU legislative gap’ with an international treaty gap? On the interpretative effect of the international agreement at issue and consideration of other decisions on its interpretation pp. 621-627

- Gerben Hartman
- Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. v Goldsmith: did the U.S. Supreme Court tighten up fair use? pp. 628-641

- William Patry
- Patent litigation in Europe: intermediate fee shifting and the UPC pp. 642-654

- Krista Rantasaari
- Propagating materials and harvested materials: clarifying the scope of plant variety or breeder’s rights pp. 655-672

- Charles Lawson
- The outlook for transfer of technology of mRNA vaccines through the WHO tech transfer hub pp. 673-681

- Ronald Eberhard Tundang
- From the abuse of Community (IP) law to the abuse of (intellectual) property rights: time for an EU patent misuse doctrine? pp. 682-703

- Camilla Signoretta
- Developments and Directions in Intellectual Property Law: 20 Years of the IPKat pp. 704-706

- William Patry
Volume 18, issue 8, 2023
- The law of geographical indications at the centre of the European green deal pp. 557-558

- Andrea Zappalaglio
- The impact of innovations in peer review on patent prosecution pp. 559-565

- Carsten D Richter and Christian W Scheiner
- Who owns what? The patent landscape of environmentally sound technologies pp. 566-586

- Barasha Borthakur
- Securing innovation in digital manufacturing supply chains: an interdisciplinary perspective on intellectual property, technological protection measures and 3D printing/additive manufacturing pp. 587-602

- Kwaku Adu-Amankwa and Angela Daly
- Evolving theory of IP rights: promoting human rights in the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights pp. 603-614

- Chelsea Bodimeade and Felicity Deane
- Moving beyond theory: the relationship between local producers and GIs pp. 615-618

- Patricia Covarrubia
Volume 18, issue 7, 2023
- Trade mark law dodges free speech challenges in the Jack Daniel’s case pp. 475-476

- Rebecca Tushnet
- A case of smoke without fire: children’s book author unsuccessful in dragon character copyright claim against department store chain John Lewis pp. 477-481

- Simon Clark and Rubab Zahra
- Artificial intelligence as an authority for testing the inventive step of an invention—a view from Germany pp. 482-485

- Thomas Heinz Meitinger
- Round-up of European Union trade marks 2022 pp. 486-501

- Arnaud Folliard-Monguiral and David Rogers
- Finding an efficiency-oriented approach to scrutinise the essentiality of potential SEPs: a survey pp. 502-511

- Giuseppe Colangelo
- Revisiting the patent regime of Bangladesh: compatibility with TRIPS and international best practices pp. 512-527

- Mohammad Towhidul Islam and Sadman Rizwan Apurbo
- Implementing copyright revocation in Ireland and Malta: lessons for lawmakers pp. 528-545

- Joshua Yuvaraj
- Patenting human biological materials and data: balancing the reward of innovation with the ordre public and morality exception pp. 546-553

- Esra Demir and Evert Stamhuis
- A landscape painting of the AI, art and copyright terrain pp. 554-554

- Simon Stokes
- Answering a challenging question: is the SPC Regulation still fit for purpose in a changed pharmaceutical industry? pp. 555-555

- Raphael Zingg
Volume 18, issue 6, 2023
- AI transparency: an emerging principle in the IP ecosystem? pp. 407-408

- Jacques de Werra
- Modular systems, interconnecting features and technical function in EU design law—GC rules on relationship between functionality provisions in Article 8 CDR pp. 409-413

- Lavinia Brancusi
- The CJEU sets aside the quadruple fee rule for plant variety right infringers covered by the ‘agricultural exemption’ pp. 413-417

- Adrián Crespo Velasco
- Invoking Article 73 TRIPS in good faith: no recourse to ‘security exceptions’ for Russia’s violation of TRIPS pp. 418-431

- Olga Gurgula
- The EU Commission’s proposal to codify visual disclaimers—a great leap for EU design law pp. 432-445

- Henning Hartwig
- International investment law and data, copyrights and performance requirements: a closer look at Einarsson v Canada pp. 446-454

- Gabriel M Lentner
- The UPC long-arm jurisdiction and the UK pp. 455-461

- Paul England and Wim Maas
- Dissuasive outcomes for rightholders: examining recent Lithuanian copyright law cases under Directive 2004/48/EC pp. 462-472

- Mindaugas Kiškis
Volume 18, issue 5, 2023
- Intellectual property in the circular economy pp. 337-338

- Annette Kur and Irene Calboli
- Geographical indications used as ingredients or components: a proposed reform in ‘sharp’ contrast with the Circular Economy (to say the least) pp. 339-343

- Bernardo Calabrese
- Achieving a (copy)right to repair for the EU’s green economy pp. 344-352

- Anthony D Rosborough, Leanne Wiseman and Taina Pihlajarinne
- Circular economy versus copyright protection of computer programs in the EU: challenges and lessons from the CJEU’s judgment in Top System pp. 353-359

- Bohdan Widła
- Monopolising trash: a critical analysis of upcycling under Finnish and EU copyright law pp. 360-366

- Péter Mezei and Heidi Härkönen
- Improving eco-labels: are green certification marks up to the task? pp. 367-374

- Alexandra Mogyoros
- From enemies to allies: 3D printing, IP and sustainability pp. 375-381

- Rebeca Ferrero Guillén
- Outlook on the right to repair: how will it find its way into China’s Copyright Law? pp. 382-385

- Yanmin Quan and Xiaohao Zhang
- Building a ‘Green Data’ Future: how a human-centric approach to data and nudges can help fight climate change pp. 386-396

- Mark Fenwick and Paulius Jurcys
- Technology transfer, climate change and the developing countries: the difficulties posed by green patents pp. 397-406

- Emma Perot
Volume 18, issue 4, 2023
- The US Supreme Court’s Warhol case: what is the fuss about? pp. 267-268

- Bill Patry
- Ineffective investigation into making a book available for illegal download breaches copyright holder’s right to property, rules European Court of Human Rights pp. 269-271

- Elena Izyumenko
- Application of YouTube/Cyando by Dutch Supreme Court: Usenet operator not liable for copyright infringement pp. 271-274

- Jan Jacobi
- Round-up of English patent litigation in 2022 pp. 275-286

- Trevor Cook
- Round-up of China trade mark law and practice in 2022 pp. 287-293

- Michele Ferrante
- Round-up of US copyright developments 2022 pp. 294-297

- Charles R Macedo, David P Goldberg, Olivia Harris and Thomas Hart
- Some critical observations on depository, non-examination patent registration regimes: working towards local prosecution and examination of patents in the least-developed patent regimes pp. 298-312

- Thaddeus Nkum Manu
- Counteractive reflections on the conceptual counteraction theory within EU case law: much ado about nothing? pp. 313-322

- Giannis Psarakis
- Striking fair deals for equitable access to medicines pp. 323-335

- Dominique Junod Moser, Pascale Boulet, Michelle Childs, Mae Shieh and Bernard Pécoul
Volume 18, issue 3, 2023
- 2023 comes bearing gifts of innovation pp. 175-176

- Marius Schneider
- Italian Supreme Court provides guidance on parody exception under copyright and trade mark law pp. 177-181

- Federico Manstretta
- Round-up of European enforcement case law in 2022 pp. 182-198

- Carina Gommers, Willem Leppink and Marius Schneider
- Round-up of fashion-related IP decisions in 2022 pp. 199-234

- The Bird & Bird IP Team
- Round-up of intellectual property decisions and other developments in Africa 2022 pp. 235-250

- Chijioke Okorie
- Round-up of non-traditional EU trade mark decisions in 2022 pp. 251-263

- Gordon Humphreys, Nedim Malovic and Stefan Martin
- A primer on performers’ rights—for the sixth time pp. 264-265

- Péter Mezei
Volume 18, issue 2, 2023
- The DSA as a creator’s charter? pp. 71-73

- Martin Husovec
- The Supreme People’s Court of China ruled on the first pharmaceutical patent linkage case after the new Patent Law pp. 74-77

- Hongxuyang Lu
- China National Intellectual Property Administration clarifies administrative adjudication measures for significant patent infringement disputes in pharmaceutical cases pp. 77-79

- Qiang Yu
- Round-up of national copyright decisions 2022 pp. 80-121

- The Bird & Bird IP Team
- SEP licensing in the automotive sector: shifting gears too quickly? pp. 122-134

- Manveen Singh and Vishwas H Devaiah
- No-challenge and pay-for-delay agreements in patent licence and settlement agreements under European competition law pp. 135-145

- Marco Stief
- Did the Colombian Constitutional Court foresee the conditions for implementing Articles 18 to 23 of the Directive (EU) 2019/790? pp. 146-161

- David Felipe Alvarez-Amezquita and Florelia Vallejo-Trujillo
- Plant variety protection and secured financing in Nigeria: lessons from international standards pp. 162-173

- Nicholas Chinedu Eze
Volume 18, issue 1, 2023
- The automotive sector: a crystal ball for the future of IP? pp. 1-2

- Stefano Barazza
- Reviving Regeneron: enabling the claim, contribution or invention, or all three…? pp. 3-10

- Chika Edward Uzoigwe
- Finally back to TRIPS-compliance? EU design law and the criterion of publication ‘within EU territory’ pp. 11-17

- Annette Kur
- Coping with the standards wars: the practice of the Chinese courts pp. 18-29

- Ling Yu and You Zuo
- Wartime challenges for trade marks: how long will Russia continue to protect famous foreign marks? pp. 30-41

- Irene Calboli and Vera Sevastianova
- Copyright and digital fashion designers: the democratization of authorship? pp. 42-57

- Heidi Härkönen and Natalia Särmäkari
- AI inventors: deference for legal personality without respect for innovation? pp. 58-69

- Ernest Kenneth-Southworth and Yahong Li
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