PIJIP News

Professor Christine Haight Farley Quoted in Bloomberg Law Story on Trademark Dispute Over DeSantis Hat

Professor Christine Haight Farley Quoted in Bloomberg Law Story on Trademark Dispute Over DeSantis Hat

05 May, 2023

Professor Farley and other legal experts in the piece debate whether the Walt Disney Co. could have a successful trademark claim

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New Paper by Prof. Charles Duan: On the Appeal of Drug Patent Challenges

New Paper by Prof. Charles Duan: On the Appeal of Drug Patent Challenges

25 Apr, 2023

A new paper by PIJIP Prof. Charles Duan, forthcoming in the American University Law Review, analyzes administrative challenges to pharmaceutical patents. 

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PIJIP to Co-Host Hybrid Event on Promoting Access to Knowledge and the Right to Research

PIJIP to Co-Host Hybrid Event on Promoting Access to Knowledge and the Right to Research

18 Apr, 2023

The workshop - Nairobi, Kenya and online - will be cohosted with the Strathmore University Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law, Electronic Information for Libraries, and the Kenya Copyright Board.

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American University and the Society of Government Economists to Cohost Conference on Law and Economics

American University and the Society of Government Economists to Cohost Conference on Law and Economics

11 Apr, 2023

The conference will emphasize the role of knowledge in the economy and its connections to legal structures.

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New PIJIP Working Paper by Naama Daniel:  Lost In Transit: How Enforcement of Foreign Copyright Judgements Undermines the Right to Research

New PIJIP Working Paper by Naama Daniel: Lost In Transit: How Enforcement of Foreign Copyright Judgements Undermines the Right to Research

03 Apr, 2023

Naama Daniel is currently a Research Fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Federmann Cyber Security Research Center. She is on sabbatical from her position as a legal advisor for the Israeli Parliament (the Knesset). 

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New PIJIP Working Paper by James Love: The Trouble With the WIPO Broadcasting Treaty

New PIJIP Working Paper by James Love: The Trouble With the WIPO Broadcasting Treaty

31 Mar, 2023

The paper was authored in advance of the World Intellectual Property Organization's 43rd meeting of the Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights, which is debating a treaty that would create new rights for broadcasters.

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