AND NOW FOR SOME LIGHT HOLIDAY READING ...


The July issue of the European Intellectual Property Review has now been published. It contains, among other things:

* "Copyright and Freedom of Expression, Abuse of Rights and Standard Chicanery: American and Dutch Approaches" by Herman Cohen Jehoram;

* "Titles in Europe: Trade Names, Copyright Works or Title Marks?" by Jan Klink;

*Intellectual Property systems, Traditional Knowledge and the Legal Authority of the Community" by Joanna Gibson;

* "Overview of the EC Case Law Protecting Geographical Indications: the slicing of Parma Ham and the Grating of the Grano Padano Cheese" by Bernard O'Connor.

The IPKat won't be short of interesting reading matter this weekend.
AND NOW FOR SOME LIGHT HOLIDAY READING ... AND NOW FOR SOME LIGHT HOLIDAY READING ... Reviewed by Jeremy on Friday, July 09, 2004 Rating: 5

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