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This article surveys the development, over the last half-century, of the law in relation to trusts of the family home in Ireland. The focus on disputes over the beneficial ownership of the family home, the most important asset owned by many families, allows a consideration of the evolution of an...
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In the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA) and others v Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills case, the High Court of Justice in matter of private copy exception provides the twofold prime opportunity to shed light on the state of the art of copyright...
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As biotechnology has developed in the last 20 years, the subject-matter of the patents generated has evolved from protein sequences or DNA fragments to patents on living organisms including viruses, bacteria, plants and animals. Apart from the ethical and political problems involved with such a...
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This paper aims to address two questions: first, how to identify the legal standard that courts use to assess a specific behavior (software integration) commonly adopted by firms possessing IPRs. Second, whether this standard enables us, on the one hand, to draw a line between predatory and...
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There is little empirical evidence showing how innovation by small and medium enterprises (SMEs) is impacted by tax policies, especially SMEs from developing countries. We explore how targeted policies of corporate tax (firm-specific) and value-added tax (product-specific) in China impact their...
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Intellectual Property can be seen from different economic perspectives. On the one hand knowledge economy and the relation to IP provide the Macro-Economic-Perspective and on the other hand the Micro-Economic-Perspective analyses the IP-situation in a Knowledge Economy for a firm. Thus, this...
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This Article identifies and describes a crucial source of innovation failure — linked not to the market but to the structure of social relations that underlie market transactions — that this Article terms social network innovation failures. This source of innovation failure, however, has...
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The Australian patent system provides protection for both standard and innovation patents. The case of Dura-Post (Aust) Pty Ltd v Delnorth Pty Ltd concerns three innovation patents owned by Delnorth for an invention for a ‘‘Roadside Post’’ for supporting signage or delineating paths,...
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This paper discusses how clerical errors made in documents relating to patents should be dealt with. It takes as its cue a recent case that overturned the Canadian Patent Office’s refusal to correct an error – a patent agent’s supply of the wrong serial number of a patent when remitting...
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Commentators have poured forth a loud and sustained outcry over the past few years that sees property rule treatment of intellectual property (IP) as a cause of excessive transaction costs, thickets, anticommons, hold-ups, hold-outs, and trolls, which unduly tax and retard innovation,...
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