The dissertation provides new jurisdiction rules that yield predictable and efficient adjudication in cross-border copyright infringement cases. The dissertation argues that the alleged infringer can only be sued in the EU member state (or states) that was the objective target of their activities. The increased predictability regarding in which member state one may get sued, will result in the exchange of information and cross-border trade being less affected. The importance of the predictability has increased due to the prohibition for businesses to geo-block their websites for consumers from EU member states. The dissertation also argues that the copyright holder should have the possibility to obtain full redress before the court of the m...
Abstract: On what basis may a South African court consider itself seized with jurisdiction over a cl...
El “principio de territorialidad” posee una gran importancia en la regulación internacional de la pr...
European Patents are granted through the European Patent Office. Although such right is unitary, the...
The dissertation provides new jurisdiction rules that yield predictable and efficient adjudication i...
The advent of the Internet and digital technologies have challenged the territoriality of copyright....
The paper explores the approach of the European Union Private International Law (EU PIL) to the allo...
Cross-border infringement of intellectual property rights raises a number of issues. The Internet me...
The article deals with the problem of determining the cross-boarding judicial jurisdiction of cases ...
Enforcement of copyright online and fighting online “piracy” is a high priority on the EU agenda. Pr...
The new media and communication technologies have significantly increased the number of online cross...
In our modern industrial society, intellectual property (IP) rights, and in particular patents, cons...
The tension between the internationalization of copyright and the territorial remedies national laws...
The aim of this paper is to analyse critically the problems stemming from the current model of enfor...
With the rapid advancement of technology and the evolvement into a digitalised world with a global m...
This paper discusses the recent case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (the ECJ), in...
Abstract: On what basis may a South African court consider itself seized with jurisdiction over a cl...
El “principio de territorialidad” posee una gran importancia en la regulación internacional de la pr...
European Patents are granted through the European Patent Office. Although such right is unitary, the...
The dissertation provides new jurisdiction rules that yield predictable and efficient adjudication i...
The advent of the Internet and digital technologies have challenged the territoriality of copyright....
The paper explores the approach of the European Union Private International Law (EU PIL) to the allo...
Cross-border infringement of intellectual property rights raises a number of issues. The Internet me...
The article deals with the problem of determining the cross-boarding judicial jurisdiction of cases ...
Enforcement of copyright online and fighting online “piracy” is a high priority on the EU agenda. Pr...
The new media and communication technologies have significantly increased the number of online cross...
In our modern industrial society, intellectual property (IP) rights, and in particular patents, cons...
The tension between the internationalization of copyright and the territorial remedies national laws...
The aim of this paper is to analyse critically the problems stemming from the current model of enfor...
With the rapid advancement of technology and the evolvement into a digitalised world with a global m...
This paper discusses the recent case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (the ECJ), in...
Abstract: On what basis may a South African court consider itself seized with jurisdiction over a cl...
El “principio de territorialidad” posee una gran importancia en la regulación internacional de la pr...
European Patents are granted through the European Patent Office. Although such right is unitary, the...