Entries by Martin George

Seminar: The Future of International Patent Litigation in Europe

This seminar is part of the British Institute’s seminar series on private international law which will run throughout the Autumn of 2006 and well into 2007 entitled Private International Law in the UK: Current Topics and Changing Landscapes. Date: Monday 22nd January 2007, 17.30 – 19.30 Location:

Seminar: Jurisdiction in IP Disputes

This seminar is part of the British Institute’s seminar series on private international law which will run throughout the Autumn of 2006 and well into 2007 entitled Private International Law in the UK: Current Topics and Changing Landscapes. Date: Monday 22nd January 2007, 15.00 – 17.00 Location:

Communication Breakdown

Quite a few private international law case comments were published just before the New Year. We’ll start with Edwin Cheney’s “Communication Breakdown” in the

Internet Defamation and Choice of Law in Dow Jones v Gutnick

Yet another article originally published in the 2003 issue of the Singapore Journal of Legal Studies (pp. 438-518) has been posted on SSRN: “Internet Defamation and Choice of Law in Dow Jones & Company Inc. v. Gutnick” by Gary Ky Chan (Singapore Management University – Department of Law) & Michael Hor (National University of Singapore […]

Applicable Law Aspects of Copyright Infringement on the Internet

An article by Andrea Antonelli on “Applicable Law Aspects of Copyright Infringement on the Internet: What Principles Should Apply?“, which originally appeared in the Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, pp. 147-177, 2003, has been made available for download on SSRN for a small fee. Here’s the abstract: Digital technology, and particularly the Internet, is reducing […]