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  • 作 者:PROFESSOR HUGH C HANSEN
  • 出 版 社:OXFORD AND PORTLAND OREGON
  • 出版年份:2008
  • ISBN:1841138274
  • 页数:1097 页
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《INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW AND POLICY VOLUME 10》目录
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SESSION Ⅰ: PLENARY SESSION The Next Ten Years in Intellectual Property Law: What Should Happen? What Will Happen? 1

Part A." The Next Ten Years in WIPO and WTO 1

Overview 2

Michael S. Keplinger, The Next Ten Years in WIPO 3

Hannu Wager, The Next Ten years in WTO 5

Panel Discussion&Prof. Hugh C. Hansen, Moderator Mihaly Ficsor, Bruce A. Lehman, James Love, Eric H. Smith, Fred von Lohmann 9

Part B: The Next Ten Years in Trademarks 17

Prof. Graeme Dinwoodie 18

Panel Discussion&Prof. Hugh C. Hansen, Moderator Prof. Graeme Dinwoodie, Prof. Jane Ginsburg, Prof. Sir Hugh Laddie, Prof. Marshall Leaffer, David Llewelyn, Paul Maier, Erik Nooteboom 20

Part C: The Next Ten Years in Copyright 29

Panel Discussion&Prof. Hugh C. Hansen, Moderator Prof. Jane Ginsburg, Prof. P. Bernt Hugenholtz, Fred von Lohmann, Tilman Lueder, Prof. John G. Palfrey Jr., Shira Perlmutter, Marybeth Peters, Thomas C. Rubin 30

Part D: The Next Ten Years in Patents 37

Lord Hoffmann 38

Panel DiscussionProf. Hugh C. Hansen, Moderator Lord Hoffmann, Charles Eloshway, Hon. Roger Hughes, Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Jacob, Ron Marchant, Hon. Pauline Newman, Erik Nooteboom, Prof. Tetsuya Obuchi, Hon. Randall Rader 40

Part E: The Next Ten Years of IP Law in the U.S. Supreme Court 49

Panel Discussion&Prof. Hugh C. Hansen, Moderator Dimitrios Drivas, Prof. Graeme Dinwoodie, Lord Hoffmann, Prof. Jay Thomas, Hon. Pauline Newman, Harold C. Wegner, Prof. Timothy Wu 49

Part F: The Next Ten Years of IP Law in the European Court of Justice 59

William Robinson, Overview of ECJ Cases 60

Panel Discussion&Prof. Hugh C. Hansen, Moderator Prof. Graeme Dinwoodie, Lord Hoffmann, Prof. Sir Hugh Laddie, Hon. Klaus Grabinski, Prof. Alain Strowel, Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Jacob 61

SESSION Ⅱ: COPYRIGHT Unauthorized Use of Works on the Web: What Can Be Done? What Should Be Done? 67

Part A: Legality of Unauthorized Use 67

Prof. John G. Palfrey Jr. 68

Donald B. Verrilli Jr. 71

Alexander Macgillivray 73

Panel Discussion&Morton David Goldberg, Moderator Sandra Astairs, Michael A. Einhorn, Prof. Brian Fitzgerald, Thomas C. Rubin 76

Part B: Non-Copyright Legal Solutions 85

Sandra Astairs 86

Michael Schlesinger 88

Panel Discussion: &Morton David Goldberg, Moderator Michael A. Einhorn, Prof. Brian Fitzgerald, Alexander Macgillivray, John G. Palfrey Jr., Thomas C. Rubin, Donald B. Verrilli Jr. 90

Part C: Copyright Issues in Online Music 97

Zoltan Bacsi 99

Panel Discussion&Prof. Silke Von Lewinski, Moderator Zoltan Bacsi, Tilman Lueder 101

Jacqueline Charlesworth 105

Elliot Peters 108

Howard P. Knopf, Online Music 2007 110

Panel Discussion&Eric J. Schwartz, Moderator David O. Carson, David Jones, Elliot Peters 131

SESSION Ⅲ: PATENT 139

Part A: Non-Obviousness and Inventive Step: A Comparative View 139

John Richards 140

Panel Discussion&Norman Zivin, Moderator Hon. Klaus Grabinski, Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Jacob, Eiji Katayama, Steven J. Lee, Hon. Randall R. Rader Herbert E Schwartz 143

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? 151

Prof. John R. Thomas, Voda v. Cordis 152

Hon. Roger Hughes, Jurisdiction of the State: Respecting the Incorporeal 163

Dr. Johann Pitz, Extraterritoriality of German Patents 176

Nicholas Groombridge 179

Panel Discussion&John Richards, Moderator Hon. Klaus Grabinski, Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Jacob, David Perkins 181

Part C: Patentable Subject Matter: The Road Ahead for Software and Business Method Patents 189

Bart Eppenauer 190

David J. Kappos 193

Ron Marchant 195

Panel Discussion&Prof. Martin J. Adelman, Moderator Dr. Anne Fitzgerald, Prof. John R. Thomas 198

Robert Hart, Patentable Subject Matter: The Road Ahead for Software and Business Method Inventions in Europe and the U.K. 206

SESSION Ⅳ: ANTITRUST/COMPETITION LAW & INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 215

Part A: Standard Setting and Competition Issues 215

Nicholas Banasevic 216

John Temple Lang, Licensing, Antitrust and Innovation Under European Competition Law 219

Roy Hoffinger 224

Discussion/Q&A 229

Geoff Oliver, The Rambus Case 235

Panel Discussion&Andreas P. Reindl, Moderator Victoria A. Espinel, David J. Kappos, Rondal Moore 237

Michael Einhorn, Competition Policy and the European Commission: CDMA Standards and Qualcomm 240

Part B: Refusals to License 247

Daryl Lim, Beyond Microsoft: Rethinking the Future of Refusals to License 248

Panel Discussion: &Prof. Hugh C. Hansen, Moderator Heinz Goddar, Prof. Valentine Korah, Susan Manning, John Temple Lang 271

John Temple Lang, European Competition Law and Refusals to Licence Intellectual Property Rights 282

Part C: Intellectual Property and Competition Policy on Parallel Trade 297

Thomas Heide, Overview of Parallel Trade 297

Christopher Stothers 299

James B. Kobak Jr. & Ramsey Chamie, An Update On the Law, Politics and the Re-Importation of Pharmaceuticals in the United States 304

Panel Discussion&Thomas Heide, Moderator Thomas Cheng, Prof. Valentine Korah, Susan Manning, John Temple Lang 312

SESSION Ⅴ: PATENT 321

Part A: Japanese IP Developments 321

Tsuyoshi Isozumi, Mutual Utilization & Enhanced Work Sharing: Patent Prosecution Highway and New-Route Proposal 322

Hon. Koichi Tanaka, Speedy and High-Quality Disposition IP High Court 324

Eiji Katayama, Japanese Patent Recent Developments: View from Industry and Attorney 327

Prof. Tetsuya Obuchi, Japanese Patent and Copyright Law Developments 329

Panel Discussion&John Richards, Moderator Souichiro Kozuka, Harold C. Wegner 333

Part B: EU Legislative and Related Developments 337

Harrie Temmink 338

Hon. Klaus Grabinski 343

Panel Discussion&David Perkins, Moderator Erik Nooteboom, Prof. Alain Strowel 346

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 353

Prof Martin J. Adelman, Introduction 353

Lord Hoffmann 355

Prof. John Duffy 357

Panel Discussion&Prof. Martin J. Adelman, Moderator Hon. Klaus Grabinski, Prof. Sir Hugh Laddie, Hon. Pauline Newman, Hon. Randall R. Rader, Harold C. Wegner 360

SESSION Ⅵ: HUMAN RIGHTS & INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 369

Prof. Martin J. Adelman, Introduction 369

Prof. F. Willem Grosheide, The Human Rights Paradox 370

Orit Fischman Afori, Copyright and Human Rights: External Balance for Internal Benefit 372

Prof. Geertrui Von Overwalle, Human Rights' Limitations in Patent Law 375

Prof. Laurence R. Helfer, Human Rights and Intellectual Property 379

Hannu Wager 382

Panel Discussion&Prof. Martin J. Adelman, Moderator Hannu Wager, Prof. Peter K. Yu 384

Orit Fischman Afori, Human Rights and Copyright: The Introduction of Natural Law Considerations into American Copyright Law 390

Laurence R. Helfer, The New Innovation Frontier? Intellectual Property and the European Court of Human Rights 430

SESSION Ⅶ: TRADEMARK 473

Part A: Trademark Law Developments in the European Union 473

William Robinson, Trademark Developments 474

Gall E. Evans, Recent Developments in the Protection of Trade Names in the European Union 478

Prof. Spyros Maniatis, Opel: What Will it Mean for the Future? 502

Panel Discussion&Claus Kohler, Moderator Prof. Annette Kur, Prof. Sit Hugh Laddie, David Llewelyn, Paul Maier 511

Appendix: William Robinson et al., Tables: Community Trade Mark Jurisprudence of the European Community Courts, 1 January 2006 to 31 March 2007 521

Part B: Third-Party Uses of Trademarks: Search Engines and Key Words 541

John Richardson, Introduction 541

Prof. Graeme Dinwoodie 542

Dr. Peter Ruess 546

Panel Discussion&John Richardson, Moderator Jeffrey Butler, Prof. Susy Frankel, Paul W. Garrity, Prof. Marshall Leaffer, Ilanah Simon 549

Part C: Dilution: A Review of Recent Developments 559

Prof. Coenraad Visser, Introduction 559

Prof. Barton Beebe, Trademark Dilution Revision Act 560

Kenneth A. Plevan 563

Ilanah Simon 566

David Llewelyn 570

Panel Discussion&Prof. Coenraad Visser, Moderator Prof. Veronica Barresi, Andrew Bridges, Susan Progoff 571

Part D: Functionality and Protection of Product Configuration Marks 577

Paul Maier 577

Jonathan Moskin 585

Panel Discussion&Paul W. Garrity, Moderator Prof. Graeme Dinwoodie, Prof. Kenneth L. Port, Susan Progoff, Prof. Susan Scafidi 587

SESSION Ⅷ: COPYRIGHT 591

Part A: Canada, Australia and New Zealand 591

Prof. Brian Fitzgerald, Introduction 591

Prof. Robert Burrell 592

Howard P. Knopf, Recent Copyright Activity and Inactivity in Canada 595

Prof. Susy Frankel 612

Panel Discussion&Prof. Brian Fitzgerald, Moderator Prof. Christoph Antons, Prof. Anne Fitzgerald, Prof. Daniel J. Gervais, Hon. Roger Hughes 613

Part B: The Recasting of Copyright and Related Rights in the European Union—What Should the EU Do? What Will the EU Do? 621

Prof. P. Bernt Hugenholtz, IViR Report 621

Barbara Norcross-Amilhat 627

Panel Discussion&Prof. Lionel Bently, Moderator Mihaly Ficsor, Thomas Heide, Andreas P. Reindl, Prof. Silke von Lewinski 631

Part C: WIPO Broadcasting Treaty and the Politics of Intellectual Property 637

Michael S. Keplinger 638

James Love 640

Julie Samnadda 642

Panel Discussion&David O. Carson, Moderator Ann Chaitovitz, Shira Perlmutter, Tom Rivers 644

Part D: Exclusive Rights v. Global Remuneration 651

Ted Shapiro 652

Panel Discussion&Mihaly Ficsor, Moderator Prof. Daniel J. Gervais, Fred von Lohmann, Shira Perlmutter 659

Part E: Developments in the Copyright Office and Congress 663

Marybeth Peters 664

David O. Carson 667

SESSION Ⅸ: PATENT 673

Part A: A View From the Trenches 673

Charles Fish, Introduction 673

Brian W. Nolan, The Real-World Effect of eBay, Inc. v. MercExchange, L.L.C. 675

Basil Imburgia 683

Hon. Jed S. Rakoff 685

Panel Discussion&Charles Fish, Moderator Hon. Klaus Grabinski, Brian Murphy, Hon. Koichi Tanaka, Tony Yeo 688

Part B: Medlmmune: What Is a Case or Controversy Without Reasonable Apprehension? Implications for Licensors, Licensees and the Rest of Us 697

John R. Lane, Introduction 697

Steven J. Lee, MedImmune: What is a Case or Controversy Without Reasonable Apprehension? Implications for Licensors, Licensees and the Rest of Us 699

Harold C. Wegner & Lynn E. Eccleeston, MedImmune: The Federal Circuit Fills in the Blanks 709

Panel Discussion&John R. Lane, Moderator Charles Fish, Herbert F. Schwartz 726

Part C: Patent Law Reform 731

John R. Lane 731

Bruce A. Lehman 734

Panel Discussion&John R. Lane, Moderator Charles Fish, Steven J. Lee, Herbert F. Schwartz, John A. Squires 737

Bruce A. Lehman, Bracing for the Impact of Patent Reform: Prospects for Legislation in the 110th Congress 748

SESSION Ⅹ: COPYRIGHT 759

Part A: Intellectual Property Law and Design 759

Jack B. Hicks 760

Alain Coblence, The Design Piracy Prohibition Act 773

Harrie Temmink 777

Paul Maier, Design Law: An Update on Decisions in the OHIM 780

Panel Discussion&Prof. Susan Scafidi, Moderator Prof. Kenneth L. Port, Mark Traphagen 794

Part B: The Three-Step Test: Is It Out of Step? 799

Hoachen Sun, Overcoming the Achilles' Heel of Copyright Law: The Case for the Creative Destruction of the Three-Step Test 800

Panel Discussion&Prof. Hugh C. Hansen, Moderator Prof. Jane Ginsburg, Prof. P. Bernt Hugenholtz, Prof. Annette Kur, Ted Shapiro, Prof. Coenraad Visser, Prof. Mary W.S. Wong 856

Part C: Copyright Law in the 21st Century: Some Empirical and Theoretical Considerations Concerning Fair Use, Tolerated Use, Indeterminate Protection, and Compulsory Licensing 863

Prof. Barton Beebe Empirical Study of U.S. Copyright Fair Use Opinions 1978-2005 864

Discussion of Beebe Presentation 868

Prof. Tim Wu, Tolerated Use 871

Discussion of Wu Presentation 873

Michael Einhorn, Alternatives to Fair Use 875

Discussion of Einhorn Presentation 878

Michael S. Shapiro, Copyright's Winter of Discontent? Some Thoughts on the International Public Policy Process 880

Discussion of Shapiro Presentation 887

Prof. Souoichirou Kozuka, Copyright Law and the Digital Agenda in Japan: Some Thoughts About Change 889

Discussion of Kozuka Presentation 894

Panel Discussion&Prof. Hugh C. Hansen, Moderator Prof. Lionel Bently, Prof. Jane Ginsburg, Stanley Pierre-Louis 894

Michael E. Einhorn, Alternatives to Fair Use: Can Kozinski Replace Posner? 899

SESSION Ⅺ: TRADEMARK 915

From Communication to Thing: When Were Trademarks First Conceptualized and Treated as Property. Does it Matter? 915

Prof. Lionel Bently, From Communication to Thing: Historical Aspects of the Conceptualisation of Trade Marks as Property 916

Panel Discussion&Prof. Marshall Leafier, Moderator Andrew P. Bridges, Prof. Justin Hughes 941

SESSION Ⅻ: TRADE 947

Part A: Thailand and Compulsory Licenses 947

Prof. Susy Frankel, Introduction 947

James Love 949

Jeffrey P. Kushan 951

Richard Kjeldgaard 953

Panel Discussion&Prof. Susy Frankel, Moderator Prof. Sir Hugh Laddie 955

Part B: Trade Policy in Intellectual Property: Policy, Priorities, and Emerging Issues 963

Victoria A. Espinel 963

Questions & Answers 968

Part C: India, IP Developments and TRIPs 971

Prof. Shamnad Basheer 972

Victoria A. Espinel 976

Panel Discussion&Prof. Sir Hugh Laddie, Moderator James Love, Mustafa Safiyuddin, Eric H. Smith, Howard Zucker 978

Part D: TRIPs and China: Should a Case be Brought?—Will it be Brought? 983

Justin Hughes, Introduction 983

Victoria A. Espinel 984

Eric H. Smith, The Case for TRIPs Violations 988

Prof. Peter Yu, Intellectual Property, Economic Development, and the China Puzzle 990

Panel Discussion&Prof. Justin Hughes, Moderator Mark Traphagen, Prof. Sir Hugh Laddie, Prof. Qian Wang 1024

Appendix: The Next Ten Years in EU Copyright: Making Markets Work&Dr. Tilman Lueder 1031

Index 1065

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