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    ISSUESstockholmiplawreview2023-02-20T13:46:08+01:00

    Issue #2 – 2021

    1. The effectiveness of blocking injunctions against ISPs in respect of online copyright infringement in Europe – By Despoina Farmaki
    2. A European solution for Text and Data Mining in the development of creative Artificial Intelligence – By Kristina Christensen
    3. The protection of fictional characters under EU intellectual property law – By Valentine Labaume
    4. AI, Law and Human Responsibility – By Gregor Noll
    5. Authorship matters! Authorship in the EU with a focus on film – By Martina Lattacher
    6. Reshaping the framework – By Nicky Willemsen
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    Issue #1 – 2021

    1. Interview with Martin Ekvad, president of the Community Plant Variety Office (CPVO) – By Riana Harvey, Alexandre Miura, Pia Leonarda Riemenschneider
    2. The CPVO and the EU-wide system of plant variety protection- By Martin Ekvad
    3. Plant Variety Protection under the UPOV 1991 Act – By Dr Edgar Krieger
    4. Who owns the pepper? – By Pia Leonarda Riemenschneider
    5. The development of the ECJ case law in Plant Variety Rights – By Roberto Manno
    6. End User License Agreement (EULA) on a fruit bag: misleading to consumers? – By Marco Lonero Baldassarra, Sabino Sernia
    7. The current status of plant-related IP Rights in Brazil – By Isabella Katz Migliori
    8. Conflicts between pharmaceutical patents and access to medicine during the pandemic – By Iyad Al Khatib
    9. Destruction of patent protected products manufactured outside Sweden – By Åsa Hellstadius and Håkan Borgenhäll
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