Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property

Papers
(The TQCC of Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
The nostalgia of copyright: how performers make movies, and other sounds of authorship8
Preventing indigenous elements from being registered as trademarks: a comparison of approaches across countries3
Reconstructing the copyright idea/expression dichotomy for video games2
Sword of Damocles? Assessing the anti-suit injunction of standard essential patents in China2
The Herchel Smith Intellectual Property Lecture 2022*The UK courts' striving for consistency with international decisions in patent law2
Living in the pastiche: from Barbieland to Computer World, all the world’s a paste2
Reformation of the Iraqi legal system by the Coalition Provisional Authority after 2003 as an attempt towards WTO affiliation2
Accelerating the globalization of artist’s resale right: insights from a historical and comparative perspective2
Photographs in court: copyright adjudication as a contextual element of a photograph’s meaning1
Camp and patent law1
Does the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 accommodate a right to object to destruction?1
Judicial and legislative approaches to employee patent rights in France1
Book review: Duncan Matthews and Paul Torremans (eds), European Patent Law: The Unified Patent Court and the European Patent Convention (De Gruyter, Berlin and Boston 2023) 590 pp.1
Why piracy is always good; why piracy is always bad: reimagining piracy law and governance in Nollywood1
Liabilities of virtual world developers as intermediary service providers: the case of Second Life1
Algorithmic challenges in online content moderation: exploring human rights and copyright issues and proposing data trusts as a policy solution1
Remembering Professor Jānis Rozenfelds (1946–2022)1
Book review: Eleonora Rosati, Copyright and the Court of Justice of the European Union (2nd Edition, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2023) 512 pp.1
What do clients presume about women in intellectual property? Voices from Australia and New Zealand1
The legal boundary of data scraping*0
Book review: Henning Hartwig (ed.), Research Handbook on Design Law (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham 2021) 584 pp.0
The implementation of rights management information provisions in WIPO internet treaties: a comparative law perspective0
Public engagement with IP issues through digital activism and Select Committees: a case study on the #BrokenRecord campaigns on music streaming0
Demystifying China’s trade secrets law in action: a statistical analysis0
The assessment of damages in patent infringement: General Tire and a history of uncertainty0
Dealing with the mailbox dilemma: tryst with TRIPS and Bangladesh’s pharmaceutical patent law0
Protection of sacred traditional cultural expressions: a perspective from Taiwan0
The Prosecco/Prošek war: is the EU geographical indication system falling flat?0
The intellectual property in sustainable fashion: standards are up to the mark0
Book review: Irini Stamatoudi (ed), Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Cultural Heritage (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham 2022) 640 pp.0
People or patents, inventors or owners: why the Supreme Court decision on artificial intelligence and invention in Thaler is significant for all intellectual property0
Reasonable measures to protect software’s functionality as a trade secret in software licensing: a lesson from Turret Labs USA, Inc. v CargoSprint, LLC0
Copyrightability of game rules in the United States and China0
The universe identification and sampling design of consumer surveys in trade mark lawsuits0
Local working of pharmaceutical patents in India: an empirical exploration into its determinants0
Copyright as welfare right: a comment on the UK Intellectual Property Office Consultation on copyright and artificial intelligence (AI) OR ‘You didn’t tell me you didn’t want me to steal your Mars bar0
The authorial fallacy: what literary theory, Roald Dahl, Donald Trump, and artificial intelligence have in common0
The aesthetic turn in intellectual property law: some copyright lessons from Pelham II0
Is copyright some kind of funhouse? The literary work of character, storyworlds, and the play of adaptation0
The arbitrability of intellectual property disputes in China: a comprehensive study in an evolving landscape0
On the legal interpretation of parody in the new Copyright Law of China0
China’s international cooperation: assisting developing countries to build intellectual property systems0
Copyright as welfare right: a comment on the UK Intellectual Property Office Consultation on copyright and artificial intelligence (AI) OR ‘You didn’t tell me you didn’t want me to steal your Mars bar0
A competition law probe into abuse of dominant position by pharmaceutical patent holders: the Indian perspective0
The United Nations Technology Bank for the Least Developed Countries: challenges in operationalizing the sustainable development agenda at the nexus of intellectual property and science, technology an0
Selected criminal trade mark cases in the annual Top Ten Intellectual Property Cases of the Supreme People’s Court of China0
Book review: Andrea Zappalaglio, The Transformation of EU Geographical Indications Law: The Present, Past and Future of the Origin Link (Routledge, Abingdon 2021) 276 pp.0
Is the registration system a prerequisite for the protection of traditional cultural expressions?0
Pharmaceutical corporate power, traditional medical knowledge, and intellectual property governance in China0
A balanced approach to standard-essential patent disputes: from the perspective of the sustainability of technological resources0
Fair use of trademarks in Chinese law: a daunting defence to trademark infringement0
Live broadcasting of sporting events: a trigger to the revolutionary reform of Chinese copyright law by transforming the condition of originality0
Advancing farmer-centred innovations amidst marginalization in Nigeria’s seed laws and plant variety protection regime0
Recent developments in the regulation of cross-border technology and licensing agreements in Nigeria0
Post-sale confusion and Iconix: a case of mistaken identity0
SEPs infringement and competition law defence in German case law0
An active exploration of global licensing rate adjudication methods for standard essential patents: the Chinese OPPO v Nokia case*0
The mismatch between geographical indication protection against evocation and its underlying objectives0
Challenges in developing the Chinese traditional medical knowledge databases in China0
Explaining the ‘low and unexplainable’ patent damages in China: an empirical analysis of 992 judicial opinions0
Nature of a film contributing author’s ‘right to royalty’ under Indian copyright law: an analysis0
Access and benefit-sharing in China: exploring the extent to which China fulfils the obligations of the Nagoya Protocol0
Software disruption as unfair competition: China’s experience in the legal regulation of technical behaviors0
Page against the machine: the death of the author and the rise of the producer?0
Restricted access Book review: David Newhoff, Who Invented Oscar Wilde? The Photograph at the Center of Modern American Copyright (Potomac Books, Dulles, VA 2020) 282 pp.0
Legal protection of traditional medicine knowledge as intellectual property of North Aceh communities0
Book review: Kung-Chung Liu, IP Laws and Regimes in Major Asian Economies: Combing Through Thousand Threads of IP to Peace in Asia (Routledge, Abingdon 2022) 256 pp.0
Transforming biodiversity governance through patent information linkage0
Choosing the lesser of two evils: reevaluating absolute protection of geographical indications0
On the legal interpretation and protection of literary roles in China0
Should the artist’s resale right be introduced in China?0
What IP owes to antitrust – and which IP paradigm is required to foster innovation and creativity in the digital era0
The death of intellectual property in climate negotiation, and then the birth of TRIPS declaration?0
Fashioning intellectual property, a matter of arts and crafts: the Consultation on changes to the UK designs framework0
‘I think you’re a liar!’ Ladies Lounge, Picassos in toilets, and other original performances of conceptual art0
The refusal to license intellectual property as an antitrust violation in China: how should the current approach be improved?0
Let a thousand Flowers bloom? Music and the cultural bias of copyright0
Book review: Luke McDonagh, Performing Copyright: Law, Theatre and Authorship (Hart, Oxford 2021) 256 pp.0
Intellectual property considerations for genetically modified crops: focusing on Kenya’s Plant Breeders’ Rights0
Description of representation and indication of product under EU design law: a critical review of the tangle created in case T-202/22, TA Towers v EUIPO0
Artificial intelligence and design law0
Act on Protection of Geographical Indications of Iran: in line or contradiction with international treaties0
Navigating the legal labyrinth of international technology transfer in sub-Saharan Africa: a model cohesive legal framework for the region0
Book review: Karine E Peschard, Seed Activism: Patent Politics and Litigation in the Global South (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA 2022) 208 pp.0
Book review: Enrico Bonadio, Copyright in the Street: An Oral History of Creative Processes in Street Art and Graffiti Subcultures (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2023) 176 pp.0
Bridging Western norms and Chinese traditions: the evolution of access and benefit-sharing for traditional knowledge in China0
Treatment of intellectual property in the bankruptcy legal framework of the GCC states0
Overcoming the barriers to the globalization of the resale right: clarifying its economic impact on the art market*0
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Cognitive efficiency in cases about nonliteral copying of game mechanics: lessons from Chinese practice0
The untold history of trade mark in early-twentieth-century Kedah0
Predatory ‘patents’ and design deceit: when the intellectual property system is recruited in academic fraud0
Benefit-sharing model of traditional knowledge based on substantive fairness in China0
Suggestions on judicial practice of repackaging and re-selling trademarked goods under Chinese law0
A flexible-system approach to determining damages for infringing upon the commercial aspect of personality rights0
Artificial neural network as an object of legal relationships0
The world’s first case involving a generative artificial intelligence: Shanghai Xinchuanghua Cultural Development Co Ltd v AI Company (pseudonym)0
The world’s first completed copyright case of NFT works: Shenzhen Golden Idea Cultural and Creative Co., Ltd. v Hangzhou Bigverse Technology Co., Ltd.0
The paradox of bad-faith applications in Turkish trademark law0
Got oats? Dairy v Oatly, the tale of two drinks0
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