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View article: Governance of 3-D Printing Applications in Health: Between Regulated and Unregulated Innovation
Governance of 3-D Printing Applications in Health: Between Regulated and Unregulated Innovation Open
The article aims to examine how governance frameworks under regulatory and liability rules in the United States and Canada respond to the challenges and opportunities presented by three-dimensional printing (3DP) applications in health. Th…
View article: Embracing the Data Revolution for Development: A Data Justice Framework for Farm Data in the Context of African Indigenous Farmers
Embracing the Data Revolution for Development: A Data Justice Framework for Farm Data in the Context of African Indigenous Farmers Open
This article examines the challenges that the digitalisation of agriculture in Africa brings with respect to ownership and control of data from the perspective of African indigenous farmers as data originators. It discusses the phenomena o…
View article: Embracing the Data Revolution for Development
Embracing the Data Revolution for Development Open
This article examines the challenges that the digitalisation of agriculture in Africa brings with respect to ownership and control of data from the perspective of African indigenous farmers as data originators. It discusses the phenomena o…
View article: Governance of 3-D Printing Applications in Health
Governance of 3-D Printing Applications in Health Open
The article aims to examine how governance frameworks under regulatory and liability rules in the United States and Canada respond to the challenges and opportunities presented by three-dimensional printing (3DP) applications in health. Th…
View article: ICTs in Agricultural Production and Potential Deployment in Operationalising Geographical Indications in Uganda
ICTs in Agricultural Production and Potential Deployment in Operationalising Geographical Indications in Uganda Open
View article: Protection of Biodiversity and Associated Traditional Knowledge (TK) in Canada: Ensuring Community Control in Access and Benefit-sharing (ABS)
Protection of Biodiversity and Associated Traditional Knowledge (TK) in Canada: Ensuring Community Control in Access and Benefit-sharing (ABS) Open
This article examines the modalities through which Canada can fulfill its obligation under the Convention on Biological Diversity for ensuring access and benefit sharing arrangement in the utilization of biodiversity and associated traditi…
View article: Geographical Indications (GIs) as Tools for Agricultural Knowledge
Geographical Indications (GIs) as Tools for Agricultural Knowledge Open
This thematic report looks at geographical indications (GIs) as tools of knowledge governance in agricultural development in selected Eastern and Southern African countries. The author identifies features of GI law in these countries, and …
View article: Geographical indications (GIs) as tools for agricultural knowledge governance in selected East and Southern African countries.
Geographical indications (GIs) as tools for agricultural knowledge governance in selected East and Southern African countries. Open
This thematic report looks at geographical indications (GIs) as tools of knowledge governance in agricultural development in selected Eastern and Southern African countries.The author identifies features of GI law in these countries, and c…
View article: The Narrowing Transatlantic Divide: Geographical Indications in Canada’s Trade Agreements
The Narrowing Transatlantic Divide: Geographical Indications in Canada’s Trade Agreements Open
This article evaluates the transatlantic differences over geographical indications (GIs). On the one hand, the EU pursues widespread protection of GIs as a key feature of its international and bilateral trade strategy. On the other hand, t…
View article: Geographical Indications as Tools for Knowledge Governance in Selected East and Southern African Countries
Geographical Indications as Tools for Knowledge Governance in Selected East and Southern African Countries Open
This thematic report provides an overview of geographical indications (GIs) as tools of knowledge governance in agricultural development in selected Eastern and Southern African countries. The report identifies features of GIs law in these…
View article: The Right to Repair Doctrine and the Use of 3D Printing Technology in Canadian Patent Law
The Right to Repair Doctrine and the Use of 3D Printing Technology in Canadian Patent Law Open
3D printing technology is part of a new economic movement, termed the sharing economy, where consumers rely less on large corporations for supplying them with products. The technology allows consumers to bypass the traditional manufacturin…
View article: Beyond Economic Considerations: (Re)Conceptualizing Geographical Indications for Protecting Traditional Agricultural Products
Beyond Economic Considerations: (Re)Conceptualizing Geographical Indications for Protecting Traditional Agricultural Products Open
This article aims to expand on existing justifications for geographical indications (GIs) protection in a way that combines the economic and cultural dimensions of GIs-based proprietary claims in protecting traditional knowledge related re…
View article: 3D Printing and the Law: Are CAD Files Copyright-protected?
3D Printing and the Law: Are CAD Files Copyright-protected? Open
3D printing has emerged as one of the most significantly disruptive technologies in the digital economy. The process of 3D printing involves the preparation of a computer-assisted digital (CAD) file, which may be derived from pictures or d…
View article: Overview of Implications of Three-Dimensional Printing on Canadian Intellectual Property Law
Overview of Implications of Three-Dimensional Printing on Canadian Intellectual Property Law Open
The article provides general overview of diverse questions that consumers’ use of 3D printing technology brings under Canadian intellectual property law. At the backdrop of recent incidents in which the different applications of 3D printin…
View article: The Left Shark, Thrones, Sculptures and Unprintable Triangle: 3d Printing & its Intersections with IP
The Left Shark, Thrones, Sculptures and Unprintable Triangle: 3d Printing & its Intersections with IP Open
This article explores how existing intellectual property (“IP”) law affects the rights of consumers who embrace 3D printing, by examining points of intersection between IP law and the technology. These intersections have yet to receive cri…