The ATRIP 39th Congress – Online
The Exploitation of Intellectual Property Rights: In Search of the Right Balance
The 39th ATRIP Congress will focus on the interplay between the substantive provisions of all IP rights and the way these rights are being exploited. Taking as its starting point that the granting of rights and the exercise o those rights constitute two sides of the same coin, the Congress will investigate methods to ensure that enforcement and contractual practices support the goals of the IP system.
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Dear Friends and Colleagues,
Welcome to the 39th ATRIP Congress. The theme of this Congress is “The Exploitation of intellectual property rights: In search of the right balance”.
The IP legislation consists of a tightly knit framework of weights and counterweights, which aim to balance the interests of right holders and users to promote welfare and fairness. But what happens when right holders and users exploit their rights in ways not anticipated by the legislation? Over the past year, we have all witnessed and globally debated the balance between private IP rights in view of public and national interests to ensure equitable access to medical innovations in the context of a public health crisis. How adaptable and flexible can and should the IP framework be?
Taking as its starting point that the granting of rights and their exercise constitute two sides of the same coin, the Congress will investigate methods to ensure that enforcement and contractual practices support the goals of the IP system.
This is the first time an ATRIP Congress takes place on-line. We regret that the COVID-19 continues to prevent us from holding the conference in Seoul, Korea as originally intended. In these unprecedented times and as we resiliently emerge from a global pandemic, the health and safety of our members, their families, and our communities remain our priority. We expect to be able to welcome you to Copenhagen in 2022 for the 40th next ATRIP Congress. Until then, holding the Congress virtually will be a great opportunity to continue to share your research with the wider ATRIP community.
I look forward to welcoming you virtually to the Congress and hope you enjoy the 39th annual ATRIP Congress.
Jens Schovsbo, Professor, University of Copenhagen
ATRIP President
PROGRAMME
November 8th: 14.00 to 17.30 Copenhagen time
Opening remarks and introduction
Jens Schovsbo, President of ATRIP
Panel 1: A balanced approach to enforcement 14:10 – 15.10
Chair: Raquel Xalabarder, Member of ATRIP’s Executive Committee
Abbe Brown: “Towards a different balance: precaution, Wild Law, and the IP owner’s right to exclude”
Christophe Geiger: “Enforcing Intellectual Property beyond its limits via Bilateral Trade and Investment Agreements: A Threat to the Social Function of IP Law”
Isaac Rutenberg: “State sanctioned and assisted enforcement of copyright; the case study of Kenya”
Break
Panel 2: External balancing tools 15:20 – 16:20
Chair: Daniel Gervais, Past President of ATRIP
Jorge Contreras: “Antisuit Injunctions in China: A new form of legal transplant?”
Patrick Juvet Lowé Gnintedem: “Compulsory Licensing for Export under the TRIPS Agreement: Balancing the Drawbacks?”
Kalpana Tyagi: “Sampling the ‘soul of music’ in the 4th Industrial Revolution: A Copyright and Competition perspective”
Break
Panel 3: Internal balancing tools 16:30 – 17:30
Chair: Roberto Garza-Barbosa, Member of ATRIP’s Executive Committee
Irene Calboli: “Overlapping Copyright and Trademark Protection: More Protection But Also More Fair Use?”
Manchikanti Padmavati: “’Use requirements’ of patent laws during pandemic – ‘litmus test’?”
Barbara Lauriat: “Jurisdictional Problems in Global FRAND Disputes”
November 9th: 8.00 to 11.30 Copenhagen time
Introduction to the sessions 8:00
Susy Frankel, Past President of ATRIP
Panel 4: (Re)balancing interests 8:10 – 9:10
Chair: Sang Jo
Leanne Wiseman: “Rebalancing IP rights: a reflection on IPRs, Consumer and Environmental Rights”
Jerry Jie Hua: “Copyright Exceptions for Text and Data Mining in China: Inspiration from Transformative Use”
Saad Nusrullah: “Does Pakistan patent law support or hamper access to medicines/vaccines?”
Break
Panel 5: Enforcing IPR in a balanced way 9:20 – 10:20
Chair: Ida Madieha Bt. Abdul Ghani Azmi, Member of ATRIP’s Executive Committee
Christoph Rademacher: “From Düsseldorf to Tokyo and beyond? Reviewing the reluctant reception of the German Inspection Claim into Japanese Patent Enforcement Procedure”
Hsiao-Fen Hsu “Toward a more equitable protection of trade secret law in Taiwan: For better or for worse”
Joy Y. Xiang: “Intellectual Property, Antitrust, and Access to Essential Technologies“
Break
Panel 6: Balancing interests in contracts 10:30 – 11:30
Chair: Yahong Li, Member of ATRIP’s Executive Committee
Seemantani Sharma: “Performers’ Rights and Contracts : Case-Study of Classical Ballet Dancers in Australia”
Rami Olwan “The Contractual Override of Copyright Exceptions in the Copyright Legislations of the Arab Gulf States”
Joshua Yuvaraj “Take That Back: Examining the Use of U.S. Copyright Termination Notices”
November 10th: 14.00 to 18.30 Copenhagen time
Introduction to the Day 14:00
Christophe Geiger, President Elect of ATRIP
Panel 7: Regulating authors’ contracts 14:10 – 15:10
Chair: Niva Elkin-Koren, Member of ATRIP’s Executive Committee
Irina Eidsvold-Tøien: “Remunerating Authors and Performers – Are Statutory Fair Compensation Provisions Sufficient?”
Felipe Alvarez Amezquita: “Limiting freedom of contract, next step for Copyright Treaties?”
Guy A. Rub: “Regulating the Creators-Distributors Relationship”
Break
Panel 8: IPR and on-line use 15:20 – 16:20
Chair: Nari Lee, Member of ATRIP’s Executive Committee
Orit Fischman-Afori: “Online intermediaries as Hybrid Bodies: The Case of Infringing Content Monitoring”
Olga Kokoulina: “Transparency of Algorithmic Decision-Making: Limits Posed by Intellectual Property Rights”
Janice Denoncourt: “The Role of Corporate Governance as a Transparency Filter to support Ethical Exploitation of Intellectual Property Rights”
Break
Panel 9: IPR governance systems 16:30 – 17:30
Chair: Martin Senftleben, Member of ATRIP’s Executive Committee
Alexander Peukert: “Transnational Intellectual Property Governance on the Internet”
Duncan Matthews: “The Patent Governance of Human Genome Editing”
Ewa Laskowska-Litak: “UX-designed copyright law”
Closing Remarks 17:45
Jens Schovsbo, President of ATRIP
SPEAKERS
Speakers
Amezquita Alvarez, Felipe: Adjunkt ved University of Tolima, Colombia
Brown, Abbe: Professor i intellektuel ejendomsret ved University of Aberdeen
Calboli, Irene: Professor i jura ved Texas A&M University School of Law og senior stipendiat ved Melbourne Law School
Contreras, Jorge: Professor i jura ved University of Utah SJ Quinney College of Law og adjungeret professor ved Institut for Human Genetik ved University of Utah School of Medicine
Denoncourt, Janice: Lektor i jura ved Nottingham Law School
Eidsvold-Tøien, Irina: Lektor ved Handelshøjskolen BI
Elkin-Koren, Niva: Professor i jura ved Tel Aviv University Juridisk fakultet og fakultetsassistent ved Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society ved Harvard University
Fischman-Afori, Orit: Professor i jura ved Haim Striks juridiske fakultet, Management College, Israel
Frankel, Susy: Professor og formand i intellektuel ejendomsret og international handel, Juridisk fakultet ved Victoria University of Wellington
Garza-Barbosa, Roberto: Professor i intellektuel ejendomsret og private internationale retssager ved Tecnologico de Monterrey og medlem af ATRIPs forretningsudvalg
Geiger, Christophe: Professor i jura og tidligere direktør for forskningsafdelingen ved Center for Internationale Intellektuelle Ejendomsstudier ved universitetet i Strasbourg
Gervais, Daniel: Professor og direktør for Vanderbilt Intellectual Property Program ved Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee
Hsu, Hsiao-Fen: Lektor ved National Cheng Kung University Department of Law, Taiwan
Hua, Jerry Jie: Ph.D. og adjunkt ved Tongji University (Shanghai International College of Intellectual Property)
Jo, Sang: Professor i jura ved Seoul National University School of Law
Kariyawasam, Kanchana: Ph.D. og universitetslektor, Griffith Business School
Kokoulina, Olga: Postdoc ved Center for Information og Innovationsret, Københavns Universitet
Laskowska-Litak, Ewa: Adjungeret adjunkt ved Jagiellonian University i Kraków
Lauriat, Barbara: Doctor of Law og universitetslektor ved King’s College London, stipendiat ved Oxford Intellectual Property Research Center i University of Oxford Law Faculty og adjungeret professor ved fakultetet i Notre Dame London Law Center
Lee, Nari: Professor ved Institut for Handelsret ved Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki Finland
Li, Yahong: Lektor ved University of Hong Kong
Lowé Gnintedem, Patrick Juvet: Lektor i jura ved Dschang School of Law and Political Science, University of Dschang, Cameroun
Madeiha Bt. Abdul Ghani Azmi, Ida: Professor ved det internationale islamiske universitet Malaysia Gombak Campus
Matthews, Duncan: Professor i intellektuel ejendomsret, Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute, Center for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London
Nusrullah, Saad: Partner hos Hamayuns Legal & IP Consultants
Olwan, Rami: Adjunkt ved University of Southern Queensland, Brisbane Australien
Padmavati, Manchikanti: Dekan og professor ved Raijv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, Indien
Peukert, Alexander: Professor i civil- og handelsret ved Goethe -universitetet Frankfurt am Main
Rademacher, Christoph: Professor i jura ved Waseda University School of Law, Tokyo, Japan
Rognstad, Ole-Andreas: Professor ved Institut for Privatret, Universitetet i Oslo
Rub, Guy A .: Professor ved Moritz College of Law ved Ohio State University
Rutenberg, Isaac: Lektor og direktør ved Center for IP- og IT -lov ved Strathmore University
Schovsbo, Jens: Professor ved Center for Information og Innovationsret, Københavns Universitet, og formand for ATRIP
Senftleben, Martin: Professor i intellektuel ejendomsret og direktør, Institute for Information Law (IViR), University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Sharma, Seemantani: PhD i jura kandidat ved University of Technology Sydney
Tyagi, Kalpana: Adjunkt i intellektuel ejendomsret og konkurrenceret i European and International Law Department, Maastricht University
Wiseman, Leanne: Professor i jura ved Griffith University, Australien, ARC Future Fellow, lektor Kanchana Kariyawasam, Griffith University, Australien
Xalabarder, Raquel: Professor og direktør for afdelingen for lov og statsvidenskab ved det åbne universitet i Catalonien
Xiang, Joy. Y .: Lektor i jura ved Peking University, School of Transnational Law
Yu, Peter K .: Regents Professor i lov og kommunikation og direktør ved Center for Law and Intellectual Property ved Texas A&M University School of Law
Yu, Yang: Lektor, Handelshøjskolen, Shanghai University of International Business and Economics