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225 results.
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Anthony Gray
This article considers the legal validity of so-called termination for convenience clauses, which allow at least one party to the contract to terminate the contract without cause. Such rights are in...
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Chung-Lun Shen
The interaction between the exhaustion of intellectual property rights and the parallel importation has been being one of the most controversial issues under International intellectual property laws. ...
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Liz Lavaveshkul
YouTube is a video sharing website where people can upload, share, view, and comment on originally created videos. It is an arena where ordinary people with little or no funding can compete with meg...
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Jaap Van Den Herik
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Daniel Dimov
Using crowdsourcing for solving disputes is a subject that has not been discussed in many scientific publications. However, since Crowdsourced Online Dispute Resolution (CODR) provides a cheap, fast, ...
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Vivienne Lawack-Davids
South Africa is a developing economy and has both a first and second economy. One of the problems that it faces is that of the “unbankedâ€, that is, a large segment of the population does not hav...
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Gregor Urbas
This paper considers intellectual property rights (IPR) enforcement from the perspective of criminal law, and in particular, drawing on recent Australian legislative reforms concerning copyright, cybe...
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Tim Vollans
The recent UK Supreme Court case Lucasfilm v. Ainsworth has highlighted the complexities of enforcing Intellectual Property Rights in the UK. This note explores the substantive points argued in those ...
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Yianna Danidou
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Burkhard Schafer
Trusted Computing and Trustmarks are two approaches developed to enhance internet security and trust and we claim that they are structurally similar and an exercise in mutual learning would be of grea...
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Arnaldo Sobrinho De Morais Neto
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Harrisson Alexandre Targino
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Thalysor Mota Vidal Nã³Brega
Technological development has revolutionized many human activities, turning the world into a global society, an information society. In this new context, the new information and communication technolo...
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Katja Weckstrã¶M
Internet service providers are on the agenda, when considering their involvement in and responsibility for infringement of trademark rights. The keyword advertising by search engines and the activity ...
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Angela Adrian
This article has been retracted at the request of Dr. Alana Maurushat. Reason: The author has plagiarised some sections of the articles from various sources, notably from the published work of Alana M...
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Todd Thurheimer
Alabama University has sued artist Daniel Moore for trademark infringement over his use of the university's team colors and other indicia in his artwork. The Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit will...
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Willem Grosheide
The core issue of the book is about how telecommunications law may be used to enforce copyright on the Internet, and that amendments to telecommunications law may indeed be essential to that aim. The...
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Farooq A. Mir
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M. Tariq Banday
Paper based documents have inherent authenticity and high evidentiary value for obvious reasons. The documents are permanent record of the contractual relationship of the parties and their contents ...
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Besar Xhelili
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Emir Crowne
As a result of terrorist attacks in the United States on September 11 and subsequent attacks on other influential western countries, new laws have been put in place to supposedly be an effective tool ...
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Clare Chambers
The question of whether you can ever regulate the virtual world against economic crime is one which cannot be answered easily in practice or in theory. This paper examines this question as part of a m...
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Stephanie Juliano
This article will first discuss what defines a vigilante, the history of vigilantes, and the contemporary vigilante’s effect on the legal system as a whole. Also, this article will focus on those ...
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Rosario Imperiali
On January 25, 2012, the EU Commission set forth a proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of persona...
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Mohamed Salem Abou El Farag
In compliance with its obligations under the World Trade Organisation, Qatar issued new laws on intellectual property. With the rapid development of the country’s economy, a patent regime has, undou...
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Ronald Griffin
This essay recounts campaigns against privacy; the fortifications erected against them; and hi-jinx attributable to hackers, crackers, and miscreants under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.