Latest updates to the Law of Intellectual Property: Copyright, Design & Confidential Information
Review of chapter on Proprietary Rights: Ownership and Exploitation completed
The chapter on Proprietary Rights: Ownership and Exploitation has been reviewed and revised, including commentary on the recent High Court decision Realestate.com.au Pty Ltd v Hardingham (2022) 97 ALJR 40; [2022] HCA 39 (14 December 2022) on implied licences (at [14.441]. From [14.0]ff.
Recent Developments section updated
The Recent Developments section (from [RD.100] has been updated with commentary on:
- the Attorney-General's inquiry on enforcement of copyright at [RD.2000];
- Indigenous Cultural Property and the recent Productivity Commission report at [RD.205] and [RD.210];
- discussions of the following notable cases:
- Campaigntrack Pty Ltd v Real Estate Tool Box Pty Ltd (2022) 292 FCR 512; 167 IPR 411; [2022] FCAFC 112 (6 July 2022) (at [RD.1000];
- Realestate.com.au Pty Ltd v Hardingham (2022) 97 ALJR 40; [2022] HCA 39 (14 December 2022) (at [RD.1005]); and
- Copyright Agency Ltd v Isentia Pty Ltd [2022] FCAFC 163 (22 September 2022) (at [RD.1045]);
- author's news update - digital platforms, Google, Facebook and mandatory code at [RD.100]; and
- a new National Cultural Policy at [RD.2200].
For a detailed summary of this release, please refer to [S23.10].
The Law of Intellectual Property: Copyright, Design and Confidential Information service provides a comprehensive discussion of intellectual property rights relating to the protection of copyright, designs, confidential information, trade secrets and commercial ideas. It provides coverage of changes to practice that have developed through case law and legislation, particularly on the issues of protection of rights, infringement, regulating and enforcing rights, defences and effective remedies. The commentary is divided into five broad areas: Overarching Themes; Copyright and "Neighbouring Rights"; Other Rights Allied to Copyright; Designs; and Confidential Information and the Protection of Ideas. The service contains all relevant Australian legislative material and pertinent international agreements and some precedents.