Intellectual property law and policy. Volume 10 /
Hart Publishing is pleased to announce that it has recently become publisher of this prestigious and much valued work. The 15th Annual volume in the series collects the presentations and discussion from the Annual Fordham IP Conference. The contributions, by leading world experts, analyze the most p...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Hart Pub.,
2008.
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Colección: | Fordham Intellectual Property Law and Policy Annual.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Title page; Title verso; Foreword ; Acknowledgements v; List of Sponsors ; Contents ; Welcoming Remarks ; SESSION I: PLENARY SESSION The Next Ten Years in Intellectual Property Law: What Should Happen? What Will Happen?; Part A: The Next Ten Years in WIPO and WTO; Overview; The Next Ten Years in WIPO; The Next Ten Years in the WTO; Panel Discussion; Part B: The Next Ten Years in Trademarks; Prof Graeme Dinwoodie; Panel Discussion; Part C: The Next Ten Years in Copyright; Panel Discussion; Part D: The Next Ten Years in Patents; Lord Hoffmann; Panel Discussion.
- Part E: The Next Ten Years of IP Law in the U.S. Supreme CourtPanel Discussion; Part F: The Next Ten Years of IP Law in the European Court of Justice; William Robinson; Panel Discussion; SESSION II: COPYRIGHT Unauthorized Use of Works on the Web: What Can Be Done? What Should Be Done?; Part A: Legality of Unauthorized Use; Prof. John G. Palfrey Jr.; Donald B. Verilli Jr.; Alexander Macgillivray; Panel Discussion; Part B: Non-Copyright Legal Solutions; Sandra Astairs; Michael Sclesinger; Panel Discussion; Part C: Copyright Issues in Online Music; Zoltan Bacsi; Panel Discussion.
- Jacqueline CharlesworthElliot Peters; Howard P. Knopf; Panel Discussion; SESSION III: PATENT; Part A: Non-Obviousness and Inventive Step: A Comparative View; John Richards; Panel Discussion; Part B: Extraterritoriality and Related Principles: To What Extent Have and Should National Courts Apply their Domestic Patent Laws and Policies to Activities in Other Countries?; Prof. John R. Thomas; Hon. Roger Hughes; Dr. Johann Pitz; Panel Discussion; Part C: Patentable Subject Matter: The Road Ahead for Software and Business Method Patents; Bart Eppenauer; David J. Kappos; Ron Marchant.
- Panel DiscussionRobert Hart; SESSION IV: ANTITRUST/ COMPETITION LAW & INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY; Part A: Standard Setting and Competition Issues; Nicholas Banasevic; Dr. John Temple Lang; Roy Hoffinger; Discussion/ Q & A; Geoff Oliver; Panel Discussion; Michael A. Einhorn; Part B: Refusals to License; Daryl Lim; Panel Discussion; Dr. John Temple Lang; Part C: Intellectual Property and Competition Policy on Parallel Trade; Thomas Heide; Christopher Stothers; James B. Kobak Jr. & Ramsey Chamie; Panel Discussion; SESSION V: PATENT; Part A: Japanese IP Developments; Tsuyoshi Isozumi; Hon. Koichi Tanaka.
- Eiji KatayamaProf. Tetsuya Obuchi; Panel Discussion; Part B: EU Legislative and Related Developments; Harrie Temmink; Hon. Klaus Grabinski; Panel Discussion; Part C: Courthouse Relationships: The Federal Circuit and the Supreme Court, The Court of Appeal and the House of Lords, Member State Courts and the Court of Justice; Prof. Martin J. Aldeman; Lord Hoffmann; Prof. John Duffy; Panel Discussion; SESSION VI: HUMAN RIGHTS & INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY; Prof. Martin J. Aldeman; Prof. F. Willem Grosheide; Orit Fischman Afori; Prof. Geertrui Van Overwalle; Hannu Wager; Panel Discussion.