IPRinfo 2/2010
Sisällysluettelo:
Editorial: Secrecy is old-fashioned Marja-Leena Mansala
NBC Universal Nearly Goes Creative Commons Herkko Hietanen
Russia: Fight Against Internet Piracy Moving Ahead Ekaterina Mironova, Yulia Gendlina
ENCES – A European Network for Copyright in Favor of Education and Science Rainer Kuhlen
The Google Book Search Battle – a Global Issue Niklas Bruun
Whose copyright? – Friction between employees, freelancers and publishers Marja-Leena Mansala
Descriptive Trade Mark Can Be Disputed by Anyone Wim Helwegen
Loose Lips Might Sink Ships – Third Party Observations in the Community Trade Mark System Melissa Sayiner-Fraser of Lovat
A Credible IPR Strategy Reassures Investors Matti Remes
Duty to Research Does Not Encompass Duty to Invent Melanie Jose
IPR Improvements in India Pravid Anand
Fundamental Rights – No Tools to Correct the Structural Imbalance of IPRs Christophe Geiger, Juha Karhu
Rights to Research Results in China – Agreements are often possible Liguo Zhang,
The Real Value of Brand Management? – New Standard to Help Measuring Ruth Lähdeaho
Organizational Networking Through ICSTI – From Information to Innovation (10-11 June 2010) Kirsi Tuominen, Tuula Salo
Defence against Standard-essential Patents – Recent case law in Germany Christian Harmsen
Column: Mass for an Oprhanage Jukka Kemppinen