Friday, November 16, 2018

New Issue: Journal of World Intellectual Property

The latest issue of the Journal of World Intellectual Property (Vol. 21, nos. 5-6, November 2018) is out. Contents include:
  • Naqeeb Ur Rehman & Fei Yu, Do formal and informal protection methods affect firms' productivity and financial performance?
  • Kanchana Kariyawasam & Matthew Tsai, Access to genetic resources and benefit sharing: Implications of Nagoya Protocol on providers and users
  • Chidi Oguamanam, Wandering footloose: Traditional knowledge and the “Public Domain” revisited
  • Alice Yuen‐Ting Wong & Aurélie Mahalatchimy, Human stem cells patents—Emerging issues and challenges in Europe, United States, China, and Japan
  • Michelle F. Rourke, When knowledge goes viral: Assessing the possibility of virus‐related traditional knowledge for access and benefit‐sharing
  • Gunther Friedl & Christoph Ann, A cost‐based approach for calculating royalties for standard‐essential patents (SEPs)
  • João Pedro Quintais, Untangling the hyperlinking web: In search of the online right of communication to the public
  • Mohammad Ataul Karim, TRIPS compatibility of Bangladeshi legal regime on geographical indications and its ramifications: A comparative review
  • Xinzhe Song, The role played by the regime of collective and certification marks in the protection of geographical indications—Comparative study of law and practice in France, the EU and China
  • Özge Baruönü Latif, Melis Kaytaz Yiğit, & Özge Kirezli, A review of counterfeiting research on demand side: Analyzing prior progress and identifying future directions