
Intellectual Property
Intellectual property has become in recent years an issue which almost everyone has a conscious relation to, partly as a consequence of the digitalisation and the growth of the Internet. It is also obvious that an increasing number of social sectors are becoming affected by problems related to intellectual property, as the technical progress continues.
Recent illustrations of this development are provided by the debate about the possibilities of protecting DNA sequences, the increasing awareness of the social impact of granting patents for various medical solutions, and the growing use of the Internet as a medium for transmitting music files. The legal framework covering these issues is multifaceted. It is also noticeable the field is constantly undergoing changes, as various interests are being articulated and challenged. Reflecting several of these aspects this issue of Sc.St.L. provides an overview of many of the issues currently debated in the international arena. The volume also contains a cumulative index for Volumes 1-41 of the series.
Intellectual Property Exclusive Access Rights and Some Policy Implications
Implied Technical Warranties in Patent Licenses
The Copyrightability of Stage Direction
European Originality: A Copyright Chimera
Intellectual Property Rights in Transition: Legal Structures and Concepts in Adaptation to Technological Challenges Towards an Intellectual Property System for the 21st Century: A Nordic-European Research Programme
The Notion of Originality - Redundant or not?
Copyright Liability and the Internet from the Finnish Law Point of View
Building a National Intellectual Property Protection System: Some Issues Concerning Copyright and Related Rights in Estonia
Server Copyright Liability - Notes on the Swedish Act on Liability for Intermediaries and two Recent Decisions of the Swedish Supreme Court
Administrative Institutions in Copyright: Notes on the Nordic Countries
Interpretation of Patent Claims
Copyright, Information Technology, and the Edifice of Knowledge
Droit Moral - The International and Comparative Scene from a Scandinavian Viewpoint
Biotech Patents: Grant Requirements and Scope of Protection
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