Relative to the dual criteria of effectiveness and legitimacy, this article evaluates webblocking injunctions in the context of intellectual property law and with a particular focus on the vanguard role played by the English Courts. With regard to the first criterion, it is argued that there is reason to think that webblocking injunctions are viewed by IP owners as well as by legislators and courts as a relatively effective instrument in the protection of IP assets. Moreover, the extension of webblocking orders to trade marks together with their adoption in a number of legal systems, is further evidence that these orders, if not a silver bullet, at least have some utility. With regard to the second criterion, it is argued that the legitimac...
In this article we examine the legal framework of the European Union for injunctions against interme...
In this article we examine the legal framework of the European Union for injunctions against interme...
In this article we examine the legal framework of the European Union for injunctions against interme...
The jurisdiction to award no-fault injunctions against Internet intermediaries, such as ISPs, to blo...
Comments on Cartier International AG v British Sky Broadcasting Ltd (CA (Civ Div)) on whether: (1) t...
This article critically, and comparatively, evaluates the legal basis and key shortcomings of the bl...
This article explores the problem of collateral damage that blocking measures give rise to. In awar...
This Essay addresses one aspect of this legal and policy debate concerning remedies in patent law: h...
In the European Union, courts have been expanding the enforcement of intellectual property rights by...
Patents incentivize the creation and dissemination of new technical solutions and help to disclose t...
The article examines the provisions of EC Directive 2004/48 on the Enforcement of Intellectual Prope...
The use of internet blocking to prevent access to illegal content requires the adoption of rigorous ...
The paper discusses the phenomenon of injunctions against third parties that are innocent from the t...
The paper discusses the phenomenon of injunctions against third parties that are innocent from the t...
The paper discusses a phenomenon of injunctions against innocent third parties (in a tort law sense)...
In this article we examine the legal framework of the European Union for injunctions against interme...
In this article we examine the legal framework of the European Union for injunctions against interme...
In this article we examine the legal framework of the European Union for injunctions against interme...
The jurisdiction to award no-fault injunctions against Internet intermediaries, such as ISPs, to blo...
Comments on Cartier International AG v British Sky Broadcasting Ltd (CA (Civ Div)) on whether: (1) t...
This article critically, and comparatively, evaluates the legal basis and key shortcomings of the bl...
This article explores the problem of collateral damage that blocking measures give rise to. In awar...
This Essay addresses one aspect of this legal and policy debate concerning remedies in patent law: h...
In the European Union, courts have been expanding the enforcement of intellectual property rights by...
Patents incentivize the creation and dissemination of new technical solutions and help to disclose t...
The article examines the provisions of EC Directive 2004/48 on the Enforcement of Intellectual Prope...
The use of internet blocking to prevent access to illegal content requires the adoption of rigorous ...
The paper discusses the phenomenon of injunctions against third parties that are innocent from the t...
The paper discusses the phenomenon of injunctions against third parties that are innocent from the t...
The paper discusses a phenomenon of injunctions against innocent third parties (in a tort law sense)...
In this article we examine the legal framework of the European Union for injunctions against interme...
In this article we examine the legal framework of the European Union for injunctions against interme...
In this article we examine the legal framework of the European Union for injunctions against interme...