Overview
Explore the intersection of public law and intellectual property in this 1-hour 19-minute lecture delivered by Chief Justice Robert French AC as part of the 2012 Francis Gurry Lecture series at the University of Melbourne. Delve into topics such as the instrumental approach to intellectual property, complexity in the field, public interests, and the concept of intellectual commons. Examine the impact of antipiracy messages and their moral clarity, as well as the relationship between statutory interpretation and public policy. Investigate issues surrounding the interaction between purpose and interpretation, the question of inventive step, and the role of power in intellectual property law. Gain insights into specific cases like Sony Computer Entertainment and Union Label, while also exploring the significance of footnotes and the External Affairs Power in shaping intellectual property legislation.
Syllabus
Introduction
Deans Welcome
Instrumental Approach
Complexity
Public Interests
The Intellectual Commons
Bender
Antipiracy messages
Message with moral clarity
Sony Computer Entertainment
Relationship between statutory interpretation and public policy
Issues of the interaction between purpose and interpretation
The question of inventive step
Power
Union Label
Footnotes
External Affairs Power
Taught by
The University of Melbourne
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The University of Melbourne's lecture, titled A Public Law Perspective on Intellectual Property, offers a thorough examination of the intersection between public law and intellectual property (IP) rights. The content is well-structured, beginning wi…