Past seminars and OIPRC EJIPR papers
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2013
From Goods to a Good Life - Intellectual Property and Global Justice Prof. M. Sunder (UC Davis School of Law)
How To Reshape Treaties Without Negotiations: Intellectual Property Enforcement As A Case Study Of Global Governance By Stealth Accompanying Paper Dr Valéria Guimarães de Lima e Silva (Hauser Fellow at NYU )
Pharmaceutical Fraud, Intellectual Property Rights, and Knowledge Governance: A Human Rights Perspective Professor Trudo Lemmens (University of Toronto and Centre for Transnational Legal Studies)
‘The 'EU Patent Package': light at the end of the tunnel or tunnel at the end of the light? Professor Ansgar Ohly (University of Oxford)
Recent Developments in Canadian Copyright Law: Users’ rights, TPMs, Technological Taxis and other Canadian Stories Pascale Chapdelaine, Osgoode Hall Law School, Professor Graham Reynolds, Dalhousie University ; Chair: Professor David Vaver, Osgoode Hall Law School, and University of Oxford ()
Applied Literary Criticism: The Role of the Expert in Copyright Litigation Professor Mark Rose (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Applied literary criticism: The role of the expert in copyright litigation Professor Mark Rose (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Stowe v Thomas: Uncle Tom's Cabin in Court Professor Mark Rose (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Two Authors in Court: Alexander Pope and J.D. Salinger Professor Mark Rose (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Public Science? The Erasure of Property Rights in Global Health Drug Discovery Dr Javier Lezaun (Institute for Science, Innovation and Society, University of Oxford)
Getting IP Law Changed – Playing Politics Dr Michael Jewess (Former Chief IP Counsel, BAE Systems)
Patents and the Development Agenda Dr Matt Fisher (Faculty of Laws, University College London)
Lessons Learnt from the Hargreaves Review of IP and Growth Dr Roger Burt (Former Senior IP Counsel, IBM)
Digital Technologies, Intellectual Property Reform and Ontological Politics in the Kenyan Recording industry Professor Georgina Born, Dr Andrew Eisenberg (Faculty of Music, University of Oxford)
Innovation and Legal Reforms in China Dr Linda Yueh (Department of Economics, University of Oxford)
Error Costs & IP Law Seminar Paper Professor Joseph Miller (University of Georgia Law)
2012
The Art of the Copy: Labour, Originality, and Value in the Contemporary Art Market Seminar Paper Professor Kirsty Robertson (Western University, Canada)
The Art of the Copy: Labour, Originality, and Value in the Contemporary Art Market Seminar Slides Professor Kirsty Robertson (Western University, Canada)
Reverse Engineering Commercial Secrets Professor Tanya Aplin (King's College London)
Daniel Webster’s Patent Cases Professor Mark Janis (Maurer School of Law, Indiana University Bloomington)
The Face and the Photograph: Copyright as a Nineteenth Century Publicity Right Dr Elena Cooper (Cambridge University)
Creativity as a Social Relation? Professor James Leach (University of Aberdeen)
The European Patent Office: An Unexpected Success Alec Clelland (European Patent Office)
Conflict Resolution, Public Goods and Patent Thickets Paper Accompanying the Seminar Dr Georg von Graevenitz (University of East Anglia)
On the Role of Quality in Patent Systems Professor Bruno Van Pottelsberghe (Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management )
Knowledge Gaps, Knowledge Traps? The Politics of Patents and Innovation in Latin America Dr Ken Shadlen (London School of Economics)
Hargreaves One Year On - An Assessment Sam Ricketson's slides Professor Christine Greenhalgh (OIPRC, University of Oxford), Professor Sam Ricketson (IPRIA, University of Melbourne) ()
Hargreaves One Year On - An Assessment Christine Greenhalgh's slides Professor Christine Greenhalgh (OIPRC, University of Oxford), Professor Sam Ricketson (IPRIA, University of Melbourne) ()
Patentability, the Public Interest, and Moral Pluralism: Further Reflections on the Brüstle Decision Professor Roger Brownsword (Kings College London)
Patents and Clean Energy: Bridging the Gap between Evidence and Policy Dr Nikolaus Thumm (Chief Economist, European Patent Office)
The Patent System and Climate Change Paper Accompanying the Seminar Professor Josh Sarnoff ( College of Law, DePaul University)
The Patent System and Climate Change Professor Josh Sarnoff ( College of Law, DePaul University)
Intellectual Property Law and the Problem of Aesthetic Progress Professor Barton Beebe (School of Law, New York University)
Experiments on Creativity and Innovation for Intellectual Property Law Professor Christopher Buccafusco (Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology)
You've Gotta be Joking: Parody and Copyright Professor Lionel Bently (Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge)
Is the Dragon Learning to Fly? An Analysis of the Chinese Patent Explosion Paper Accompanying the Seminar Dr Markus Eberhardt (School of Economics, University of Nottingham)
Is the Dragon Learning to Fly? An Analysis of the Chinese Patent Explosion Shorter Policy Brief Dr Markus Eberhardt (School of Economics, University of Nottingham)
2011
The Informativeness of On-Line Advertising Slides Dr Greg Taylor (University of Oxford)
The Informativeness of On-Line Advertising Research Paper Dr Greg Taylor (University of Oxford)
To Protect or not to Protect? The Eligibility of Commercially-used Short Verbal Texts for Copyright and Trade Mark Protection Slides Dr Jennifer Davis, Professor Alan Durant (University of Cambridge, University of Middlesex )
To Protect or not to Protect? The Eligibility of Commercially-used Short Verbal Texts for Copyright and Trade Mark Protection Handout Dr Jennifer Davis, Professor Alan Durant (University of Cambridge, University of Middlesex )
EU Accession to the ECHR: Implications for European Patent Law Professor Aurora Plomer (University of Sheffield)
How Idiosyncratic is Patent Value? Exploring the Importance of Firm Characteristics in Patent Valuation George Chondrakis (Said Business School, University of Oxford)
Pivotal Concepts long overlooked? The Work and Authorship in EU Copyright Law Dr Mireille van Eechoud (University of Amsterdam)
Functionality Professor Stacey Dogan (Boston University)
Justifying Intellectual Property Professor Robert Merges (Berkeley Law, University of California)
IP Policy and Economic Research Tony Clayton (Intellectual Property Office)
The Social Value of Patent Disclosure Professor Dietmar Harhoff (Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich)
Emerging IP Monetization Solutions: The Institutionalization of an IP Exchange Gerard Pannekoek (Founding President and Chief Executive Officer of IPXI Holdings)
Patent Claim Construction in the United States as a Form of Legal Interpretation Dr Christian Mammen (University of California Hastings College of Law)
The Supreme Court as “Prime Percolator” Abstract on SSRN Professor John Golden (University of Texas at Austin)
IP Remedies and What They Reveal About the Nature of IP Professor Peter Jaffey (Brunel University)
The Common Law and IP Hazel Carty Handout Hazel Carty (University of Manchester)
The Europeanisation of UK Patent Law Stephen Jones (Baker & McKenzie)
2010
The EU Trade Mark Study - Issues and Proposals Professor Annette Kur (Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property)
Four Paradigms of Unfair Competition Professor Christopher Wadlow (University of East Anglia)
Bounded Openness Professor Christopher May (Lancaster University)
Common and Civil Law Approaches to Inventive Step Slides Mr Paul Cole (Visiting Professor, Bournemouth University and European Patent Attorney)
What is authorship in the digital age? Collaboration, co-ordination, automation (and proving it) Professor Jane Ginsburg, Professor Sam Ricketson (Columbia Law School, University of Melbourne)
Downunder Parody: Fair Use for the Purposes of Parody and Satire in Australian Copyright Law Professor Graeme Austin (University of Arizona)
Current Intellectual Property Problems Lord Justice Jacob (Court of Appeal)
The Implementation Game: The TRIPS Agreement and the Global Politics of Intellectual Property Reform in Developing Countries Dr Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck (University of Oxford)
Copyright Infringement: Normal, Natural Trouble? A View from a Criminologist Dr Loraine Gelsthorpe (University of Cambridge)
Constructing Commons in the Cultural Environment Professor Michael Madison (University of Pittsburgh)
The Future of the European Requirement for an Invention (and with it of Software, Business Method and Biotech Patents) Dr Justine Pila (University of Oxford)
Downunder Parody: Fair Use for the Purposes of Parody and Satire in Australian Copyright Law Professor Graeme Austin (University of Arizona)
Patent Trolls- a European Perspective Seminar slides Professor Ansgar Ohly (University of Bayreuth )
Breach of Confidence/Public Interest Seminar slides Simon Malynicz (Hogarth Chambers )
Is Copyright "Intellectual" Property? Material Fixation in Copyright Law Dr Yoav Mazeh (Ono Academic College )
Software and Business Method Patents Lord Hoffmann ( University of Oxford )
2009
Humanising’ the Intellectual Property System: Fundamental rights as tools to preserve a fair balance within intellectual property Assoc. Prof. Christophe Geiger (University of Strasbourg)
Authors, Editors, Originality and Antiquity Professor Hector MacQueen (University of Edinburgh)
Liability for Keyword Advertising: A Comparative Perspective Seminar paper Professor Graeme Dinwoodie (University of Oxford)
Academic Freedom and Intellectual Property Rights Professor Eric Barendt (UCL)
The Term of Copyright and the Size of the Public Domain Dr Rufus Pollock (University of Cambridge)
Reflections on The Triumph of Music: Copyrights and Performers' Rights in Music Mr Justice Arnold (Patents Court)
Reflections on The Triumph of Music: Copyrights and Performers' Rights in Music Seminar Paper Mr Justice Arnold (Patents Court)
Technology and Law: Cross-cultural Issues Affecting the Patenting Process. Professor Paul Cole (Visiting Professor IP Law, Bournemouth University, and Chartered Patent Attorney, Lucas & Co.)
The Effect of Market Entry on Innovation: Evidence from UK University Incubators Christian Helmers (Wolfson College, Oxford)
The Challenges of the European Patent System (Bruegel Blue Print, May 2009 Professor Bruno van Pottelsberghe (Université Libre de Bruxelles and Bruegel)
IP Awareness in the UK: The Role of Professional Intermediaries. Dr Robert Pitkethly (Said Business School, University of Oxford)
John Locke, Freedom of the Press and the Boundaries of Authorship Lior Zemer (Radzyner)
International Arbitration and IP Claims William (Rusty) Park (Boston)
Lord Hoffmann and the Speculative Claim David Brennan (Melbourne)
Corporate Financial Governance and IP Reporting Standards Roya Ghafele (Oxford)
Copyright vs Privacy: Issues of European and Comparative Law” Bruno Tassone (Teramo)
Does the Sound Remain the Same? An Empirical Study of Bestselling Musical Comositions (1913-1932) and their Use in Cinema (1968-2007)” Paul Heald (Georgia)
Venturing into Intellectual Property Jointly and Confidentially ()
2008
Neutral Concern in Copyright Law Marcelo Thompson (OII)
Open source and copyright law Robert Gomulkiewicz (Washington)
Translations, adaptations and derivative works in 19th Century laws: how copyright expanded beyond the right to copy Maurizio Borghi (Brunel)
Copyright in architectural plans Kimberlee Weatherill (Queensland)
The future of digital copyright law in the peer-to-peer Web Wolf Richter (DPhil Student, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford)
The drama of Victorian dramatic copyright Barbara Lauriat (DPhil Student, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford)
Patenting life after the Supreme Court of Canada: Some unhappy compromises and unintended consequences" Dr. Bita Amani (Assistant Professor and Doctor of Juridical Science, Queen's University, Faculty of Law, Ontario)
The use and value of IP in small and medium sized enterprises Dr. Christine Greenhalgh (Economics Director, Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre & Reader in Economics, University of Oxford)
2005
Intellectual Property Litigation Henry Carr (Gray's Inn)
Trade Marks and Market Value in UK Firms Christine Greenhalgh (St Peter’s College) & Mark Rogers (Harris Manchester) (University of Oxford)
Trade Marks and Productivity in UK Firms Christine Greenhalgh (St Peter’s College) & Mark Rogers (Harris Manchester) (University of Oxford)
Famous Marks Marshall Rothstein (Supreme Court of Canada)
2002
Intellectual Property Protection of Digital Replicas of Celebrities ()
Recent Developments in Anton Piller Orders: John and Jane Doe, Rolling Along in Canada ()
Patents, Productivity and Market Value in a Panel of British Firms ()
Recent Trade Mark References to the European Court ()
CODE (Collaboration, Control and Ownership in the Digital Society), Copyright and Patents ()
Biodiversity and Intellectual Property Rights: The Case of India ()
Copyright, Compulsory Licensing and Incentives ()
The Effects of Patent Oppositions: A Comparative Study of US and European Patents ()
Fighting the Patent Wars: Patents for Business Methods and the Patent Arms Race ()
New Developments in Judicial Protection for IP in China after Accession to WTO ()
The Future of the Fair Dealing Defence to Copyright Infringement ()
Though he was but a studio photographer… Copyright in the photography of art: Bridgeman v Corel ()
Protecting Intellectual Property: British European and American Patents and Trade marks of Selected UK Companies 1986-95 ()
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2001
Microsoft & Access to Markets in a European Context ()
Copyright and the Victorian Internet: Telegraphic Property Laws in Colonial Australia ()
Access to Genetic Resources and TRIPs ()
Global Counterfeiting ()
The Economics of Intellectual Property: A Review to Identify Themes for Future Research ()
The Never,Ending Story: Prequels and Sequels & The Law of Copyright ()
Brussels Sprouts: Implementation of the Biotechnological Inventions Directive in the UK ()
Litigation of Patents in Europe: The Proposed European Patent Litigation Protocol and the Proposed Community Patent ()
Intellectual Property in UK Firms: Creating Intangible Assets and Distributing the Benefits via Wages and Jobs ()
Running to Stand Still? Intellectual Property and Value Added in Innovating Firms ()
Remedies in Intellectual Property Infringement ()
Measuring the Relative Importance of IPRs in Developing Countries ()
Queen Anne & the Anarchists: Can Copyright Survive in the Digital Age? ()
R&D Appropriability in Plant Breeding: Genetic Uniformity and the Role of Intellectual Property Rights ()
Competition and Investment in R&D and IP: Evidence from Australian Firms ()
Diffusion and Distribution: The Distributional Impacts of IPR Regimes ()
Arguing about Domain Names: Nominet's New Dispute Resolution Service ()
Need Intellectual Property be Everywhere? Against Ubiquity & Uniformity ()
Beauty and the Beast: Patent Morality and Animal Biotech ()
2000
Indigenous medical knowledge: the law and politics of protection Overheads Gerald Bodeker (Green College) & Ruth West ()
Intangible Assets and the Market Valuation of UK Companies: Evidence from Fixed Effects Models paper ()
The digital technology boomerang: recent innovations in IPR policy and the scientific research community ()
Intellectual Property and Contract: A Theory of Globalization ()
Domain Names as Trade Marks? ()
Restitution as a doctrinal underpinning for copyright law ()
The stock market value and the jobs value of British inventive activity ()
Technological Activity and Employment in a Panel of UK Firms ()
Can Copyright and Freedom of Speech Co-Exist? The European Experience ()
The First Mover Monopoly: A study on patenting business methods in Europe by Olswang and OIPRC ()
Do We Have Copyright in What we Speak? ()
Fair Division of the Surplus from Intellectual Property: How to Allocate Rights to Users and Producers ()
Copyright in the Arab World ()
Towards A Doctrine of Fair Use in Patent Law ()
Should All or Any of the Exceptions to Patentability under the Patent Act - Business Methods, Ideas, Schemes, etc. be Abolished? ()
Is traditional knowledge a form of Intellectual Property? ()
It's Clever, but is it a Work of Artistic Craftsmanship? Towards an Economic Interpretation ()
Plugging the gaps: Ought the common law to develop intellectual property rights? ()
Some Welfare Implications of International Exhaustion Under Alternative Selling Regimes ()
I. The Enforcement of Copyright and Related Rights under the TRIPS Agreement”, “II. The Dispute Settlement Procedure Under the TRIPS Agreement ()
Constructing a Regulatory Framework for E-Commerce in Europe ()
1999
Intellectual Property in the Dreamtime - Protecting the Cultural Creativity of Indigenous Peoples ()
Intellectual Property Law in China: How Much Is There and How Does It Affect Innovation? ()
Intangible Assets and the Market Valuation of UK Companies: Evidence from Fixed Effects Models ()
The Public and Private Domains: Intellectual Property Rights in Traditional Ecological Knowledge ()
Tourting the Certainties of Property and Restitution: A Journey to Copyright and Parody ()
Technological Activity and Employment in a Panel of UK Firms ()
The Patent Paradox Revisited: The Determinants of Patenting in the US Semiconductor Industry, 1980-1994 ()
Patenting Cell Lines - Analysing John Moore’s Spleen ()
The Introduction of Pharmaceutical Product Patents in India: 'Heartless Exploitation of the Poor and Suffering? ()
The European Patent System and Innovation: Help, Hindrance or Irrelevance? ()
The European Patent System: Implementing Patent Law Harmonisation ()
The Valuation of Patents: A review of patent valuation methods with consideration of option based methods and the potential for further research ()
Comparative Advertising and the Law ()
European Intellectual Property Harmonisation: The Recent Deluge ()
Intellectual Property Rights in Databases ()
Intellectual Property: Where’s the World Going? ()
The Future of Intellectual Property Law: Japanese and European Perspectives Compared ()
Introduction to Isues of Current Concern in European Intellectual Property Law ()
Recent Copyright Developments in Europe ()

