Constructing International Intellectual Property Law: The Role of National Courts
Chicago-Kent College of Law, October 18-19, 2001
Recent Developments
- September 11, 2001--New World Order, Copyright Style, Wired News.
- August 30, 2001--U.S. May Help Chinese Evade Net Censorship, The New York Times.
- August 20, 2001--USPTO Notice of Hearing and Request for Comments on proposed Hague Convention (Federal Register, August 20, 2001).
- August 9, 2001--The Internet's new borders, The Economist.
- August 9, 2001--Geography and the net: Putting it in its place, The Economist.
- July 16, 2001--Global web law a thorny issue, The New Zealand Herald.
- June 28, 2001--High Stakes in the Race to Invent a Bettor-Blocker, New York Times.
- June 28, 2001--E-borders loom, for better or worse, globetechnology.com.
- June 27, 2001--Yahoo ads close in on visitors' locale, cnet.com.
- June 26, 2001--European Commission Changes Tack on E-Commerce Law, thestandard.com.
- June 22, 2001--Global Treaty Could Transform Web, CNET News.com.
- June 20, 2001--June 2001 interim text of the Proposed Hague Convention on Jurisdiction and Recognition of Judgments ("Summary of the Outcome of the Discussion in Commission II of the First Part of the Diplomatic Conference").
- June 18, 2001--Outcome of discusssions of the informal Hague Working Group on Intellectual Property.
- June 6-22, 2001--Hague Conference on Private International Law, Press Release Regarding Proposed Convention on Jurisdiction and Recognition of Judgments (June 2001)
- June 6 2001--Business fears on new legal pact, Financial Times.
- June 5, 2001--The Internet's Legal Conundrum, The Economist.
- June 3, 2001--Editorial comments: Recipe for havoc, Financial Times.
- May 30, 2001--Good intentions that could kill e-commerce, Financial Times.
- May 16, 2001--Worldwide Copyrights a Quagmire?, Wired News.
- May 16, 2001--Copyright Holders vs. Telecoms, The Washington Post.
- April 18, 2001--Continents Clash on Content, New York Times.
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