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  • Developments and Directions in Intellectual Property Law : 20 Years of The IPKat
    • Twenty years of IPKat
    • IP in the English court system
    • The IP profession over the last twenty years
    • 20 years of change in IP strategy and litigation
    • IP and evidence - A 20-year journey to the mainstream
    • Intellectual property teaching and research: How has the academy changed in the past two decades?
    • Twenty years of U.S. digital copyright : Adapting from analog
    • A view from the U.S. Copyright Office: Serving the public, Congress, the courts, and more from 2001 to 2021
    • Twenty years after - The state of EU copyright law
    • Twenty years in design law - What has changed?
    • Perspectives on International Image Rights over the Past Twenty Years
    • Lessons from the TRIPS waiver debate
    • Copyright at the CJEU : Back to the start (of copyright protection)
    • The copyright protection of makeup
    • Sixty years of international performers' rights : Time for a performers' copyright?
    • Fair use or fair dealing in Africa : The South African experience
    • Music copyright infringement cases in the US and UK : Building a house upon the sand or the rock?
    • Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) technologies : A copyright management tool for content-sharing platforms
    • One does not simply upload a meme - Internet memes and the parody exemption in Europe
    • From CD-copying vending machines to cloud-based TV recorders - 20 years of private copying in Germany
    • New York right of publicity protects starlets and now ghouls
    • Post-mortem rights of publicity - A comparison of New York and California
    • Retromark : The last twenty years of trade marks
    • Psychology, prototypicality, and basic shapes : The 'shape resulting from the nature of the goods' exclusion under EU trade mark law
    • 3D trade marks : Distinctiveness and scope of protection
    • Context of use in colour marks
    • Revaluing periods of concurrent use in likelihood of confusion analyses
    • Sprechen Sie Cambozola? On the lessons from the early years of "evocation"
    • Of treats and treaties : The forgotten chapter of European Geographical Indications law
    • Patentability of software in Europe
    • Standard essential patents and FRAND licensing : The evolution of the European approach
    • Trolls, sharks, and privateers : 20 years of patent assertion entities
    • The doctrine of equivalents in the UK following Actavis v Lilly
    • Rewriting European patent law by the back-door : On patents, politics, and peppers
    • 20 years of SPC case law : A long way to go in the quest for clarity
    • Cybersecurity standards and trade secrecy in the United States
    • Intellectual property and sustainability
    • A new Industrial Property Law in Mexico
    • Punitive damages for intellectual property rights infringement in China
    • Jane Austen's Mansfield Park and the treatment of intellectual property
    • The open source licensing phenomenon: Pledge, transformation, and lessons learnt
    • Unjustified threats in the online space
    • The changing impact of IP on individuals and small businesses and the importance of pro bono services
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  • Developments and Directions in Intellectual Property Law : 20 Years of The IPKat
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  • Oxford University Press, Oxford : 2023.
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Huomautus sisällöstä
  • Foreword: 20 years of the IPKat, Jeremy Phillips -- Editors' note, Eleonora Rosati and Hayleigh Bosher -- Part 1 - Developments in IP law, policy, and practice: Katfriends' views -- 1:Twenty years of IPKat, Robin Jacob -- 2:IP in the English court system, Richard Arnold -- 3:The IP profession over the last twenty years, Trevor Cook -- 4:20 years of change in IP strategy and litigation, David Stone -- 5:IP and evidence - A 20-year journey to the mainstream, David Humphries -- 6:Intellectual property teaching and research: How has the academy changed in the past two decades?, Irene Calboli -- 7:Twenty years of U.S. digital copyright: Adapting from analog, Jane C. Ginsburg -- 8:A view from the U.S. Copyright Office: Serving the public, Congress, the courts, and more from 2001 to 2021, Maria Strong -- 9:20 years after - The state of EU copyright law, Maria Martin-Prat -- 10:20 years in design law - What has changed?, Annette Kur -- 11:How image rights have changed over the past 20 years, Frederick Mostert and Sheyna Cruz -- 12:Lessons from the TRIPS waiver debate, Daniel Gervais -- Part 2 - Developments in copyright and image/publicity rights -- 13:Copyright at the CJEU: Back to the start (of copyright protection), Eleonora Rosati -- 14:The copyright protection of makeup, Riana Harvey -- 15:Sixty years of international performers' rights: Time for a performers' copyright?, Mathilde Pavis -- 16:Fair use or fair dealing in Africa: The South African experience, Chijioke I. Okorie -- 17:Music copyright infringement cases in the US and UK: Building a house upon the sand or the rock?, Hayleigh Bosher -- 18:Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) technologies: A copyright management tool for content-sharing platforms, Giorgio Luceri -- 19:One does not simply upload a meme - Internet memes and the parody exemption in Europe, Peter Ling -- 20:From CD-copying vending machines to cloud-based TV recorders - 20 years of private copying in Germany, Mirko Brüß -- 21:New York right of publicity protects starlets and now ghouls, Marie-Andrée Weiss -- 22:Post-mortem rights of publicity - A comparison of New York and California, Emma Perot -- Part 3 - Developments in the law of trade marks and geographical indications -- 23:Retromark: The last 20 years of trade marks, Darren Meale -- 24:Psychology, prototypicality, and basic shapes: The 'shape resulting from the nature of the goods' exclusion under EU trade mark law, Ilanah Fhima -- 25:3D trade marks: Distinctiveness and scope of protection, Valentina Torelli -- 26:Context of use in colour marks, Jan Jacobi -- 27:Revaluing periods of concurrent use in likelihood of confusion analyses, Lucas S. Michels -- 28:Sprechen Sie Cambozola? On the lessons from the early years of “evocation”, Anastasiia Kyrylenko -- 29:Of treats and treaties: The forgotten chapter of European Geographical Indications law, Léon Dijkman -- Part 4 - Developments in the law of patents and trade secrets -- 30:Patentability of software in Europe, David Pearce -- 31:Standard essential patents and FRAND licensing: The evolution of the European approach, Stefano Barazza -- 32:Trolls, sharks, and privateers: 20 years of patent assertion entities, Bertrand Sautier -- 33:The doctrine of equivalents in the UK following Actavis v Lilly , Darren Smyth and Azadeh Vahdat -- 34:Rewriting European patent law by the back-door: On patents, politics, and peppers, Rose Hughes -- 35:20 years of SPC case law: A long way to go in the quest for clarity, Frantzeska Papadopoulou -- 36:Cybersecurity standards and trade secrecy in the United States, Michael S. Mireles -- Part 5 - Developments in IP policy, practice, and literature -- 37:Intellectual property and sustainability, Laetitia Lagarde -- 38:A new Industrial Property Law in Mexico, Verónica Rodríguez Arguijo -- 39:Punitive damages for intellectual property rights infringement in China, Tian Lu -- 40:Jane Austen's Mansfield Park and the treatment of intellectual property, Neil Wilkof -- 41:The open source licensing phenomenon: Pledge, transformation, and lessons learnt, Ieva Giedrimaite -- 42:Unjustified threats in the online space, Eleanor Wilson -- 43:The changing impact of IP on individuals and small businesses and the importance of pro bono services, Stephen Jones and Hayleigh Bosher
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  • Developments and Directions in Intellectual Property Law celebrates the 20th anniversary of award-winning intellectual property (IP) blog, The IPKat, originally founded in 2003. Over the past two decades, The IPKat has covered and commented on several of the most topical developments in the IP field from substantive, practical, and policy standpoints. Today, The IPKat is considered the " of all time (source: Justia) and its readers are academics, members of the judiciary, policy and law-makers, practitioners, and students from all over the world. By bringing together several of the current and past contributors to The IPKat, this book reflects on the developments and directions that have emerged in the IP field over the past twenty years. Topics covered include changes within substantive IP rights, as well as IP law, policy, and practice broadly intended and from a global perspective. From copyright to trade marks, patents to designs, image and publicity rights to geographical indications, and developments in IP practice and the court system to contract drafting, readers of this book will find expert insights into some of the most notable developments in IP since the inception of The IPKat blog.
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  • Bosher, Hayleigh, toimittaja.
  • Rosati, Eleonora, toimittaja.
Osakohde
  • Twenty years of IPKat
  • IP in the English court system
  • The IP profession over the last twenty years
  • 20 years of change in IP strategy and litigation
  • IP and evidence - A 20-year journey to the mainstream
  • Intellectual property teaching and research: How has the academy changed in the past two decades?
  • Twenty years of U.S. digital copyright :
  • A view from the U.S. Copyright Office: Serving the public, Congress, the courts, and more from 2001 to 2021
  • 20 years after - The state of EU copyright law
  • 20 years in design law - What has changed?
  • Perspectives on International Image Rights over the Past Twenty Years
  • Lessons from the TRIPS waiver debate
  • Copyright at the CJEU :
  • The copyright protection of makeup
  • Sixty years of international performers' rights: Time for a performers' copyright?
  • Fair use or fair dealing in Africa :
  • Music copyright infringement cases in the US and UK :
  • Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) technologies :
  • One does not simply upload a meme - Internet memes and the parody exemption in Europe
  • From CD-copying vending machines to cloud-based TV recorders - 20 years of private copying in Germany
  • New York right of publicity protects starlets and now ghouls
  • Post-mortem rights of publicity - A comparison of New York and California
  • Retromark: The last twenty years of trade marks
  • Psychology, prototypicality, and basic shapes :
  • 3D trade marks :
  • Context of use in colour marks
  • Revaluing periods of concurrent use in likelihood of confusion analyses
  • Sprechen Sie Cambozola? On the lessons from the early years of "evocation"
  • Of treats and treaties :
  • Patentability of software in Europe
  • Standard essential patents and FRAND licensing :
  • Trolls, sharks, and privateers :
  • The doctrine of equivalents in the UK following Actavis v Lilly
  • Rewriting European patent law by the back-door :
  • 20 years of SPC case law :
  • Cybersecurity standards and trade secrecy in the United States
  • Intellectual property and sustainability
  • A new Industrial Property Law in Mexico
  • Punitive damages for intellectual property rights infringement in China
  • Jane Austen's Mansfield Park and the treatment of intellectual property
  • The open source licensing phenomenon: Pledge, transformation, and lessons learnt
  • Unjustified threats in the online space
  • The changing impact of IP on individuals and small businesses and the importance of pro bono services
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Developments and Directions in Intellectual Property Law celebrates the 20th anniversary of award-winning intellectual property (IP) blog, The IPKat, originally founded in 2003. Over the past two decades, The IPKat has covered and commented on several of the most topical developments in the IP field from substantive, practical, and policy standpoints. Today, The IPKat is considered the “Most Popular Intellectual Property Law Blawg” of all time (source: Justia) and its readers are academics, members of the judiciary, policy and law-makers, practitioners, and students from all over the world. By bringing together several of the current and past contributors to The IPKat, this book reflects on the developments and directions that have emerged in the IP field over the past twenty years. Topics covered include changes within substantive IP rights, as well as IP law, policy, and practice broadly intended and from a global perspective. From copyright to trade marks, patents to designs, image and publicity rights to geographical indications, and developments in IP practice and the court system to contract drafting, readers of this book will find expert insights into some of the most notable developments in IP since the inception of The IPKat blog.

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