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Criminal Plants – New Plant Breeders’ Rights Bill

[box] Editor: Among the various pillars of the intellectual property law, perhaps the most esoteric is that of plant breeders’ rights. Despite its significant scientific and economic role, this peculiar and highly specialised field is unfamiliar to most outside the field of IP law. It is therefore with pleasure that the Chair of IP Law reproduce here a […]

Posted in Editorial, IPStell, Plant Breeders Rights Tagged Bill, breeders, crime, plant, review, rights

Supreme Court of Appeal Losing Its Shape

INTRODUCTION The Supreme Court of Appeal has been blessed for the past few decades by having in its ranks judges who have experience and expertise in the field of Intellectual Property Law. One thinks of Judges like Chris Plewman and Louis Harms who had a wealth of experience in handling IP cases while practising as […]

Posted in IPStell, Trade Marks Tagged case, judgement, judgment, mark, mettenheimer, nestle, pioneer, SCA, Supreme Court of Appeal, trade, zonquasdrift

Opened With Expectation and Closed With Profit

Speech delivered by Judge Mabel Jansen at the book launch of Dean & Dyer Introduction to Intellectual Property Law “In our court building, when one wanders in the judges’ corridors, the photographs of all judges who served on the Bench, adorn the walls. One looks at the photographs of judges Galgut, Holmes, Hoexter and many […]

Posted in IPStell Tagged book, Dean & Dyer, introduction to intellectual property law, Judge, launch, Mabel Jansen

New IP Law Book Invaluable

“It is their practical experience in the evolvement of intellectual property for a period of close on four decades and their academic input which renders this textbook invaluable.” With these words, Judge Mabel Jansen of the Gauteng High court introduced the new book jointly authored by the Chair of Intellectual Property Law and Spoor & Fisher, […]

Posted in Publications Tagged Alison Dyer, Cobus Jooste, David Cochrane, Dean & Dyer, Dina Biagio, Eben van Wyk, handbook, Herman Blignaut, introduction to intellectual property law, IP law, John Foster, Lodewyk Cilliers, Marco van der Merwe, Megan Reimers, Mikhalien du Bois, Mohamed Khader, Owen Dean, reference, Sadulla Karjiker, South Africa, Tertia Beharie, textbook, Tshepo Shabangu, Tyron Grant

Keyword Advertising: The Next Instalment in the Interflora v M&S Saga

A few days after the first South African case to consider the issue of Internet keyword advertising (Cochrane Steel Products (Pty) Ltd v M-Systems Group (Pty) Ltd & Another Case 39605/13, 29 October 2014), we had the next instalment – from the English Court of Appeal – in the dispute between Interflora and Marks & […]

Posted in IPStell, Trade Marks Tagged adwords, infringement, interflora, keywords, marks, SEO, spencer, trademark

Owen Dean selected for Best Lawyers in South Africa in Intellectual Property Law Practice

The incumbent of the Chair of Intellectual Property Law, Prof Owen Dean, has been selected by his peers for inclusion in the latest edition of Best Lawyers in South Africa in the practice area of Intellectual Property Law. Congratulations to Prof Dean. To be selected by one’s peers as a leading practitioner in your field is without doubt an […]

Posted in Publications Tagged award, best lawyers, intellectual property, law, Owen Dean, peers

A limited victory: IP and exchange control

In the culmination of a widely followed case, on 1 October 2014 the Supreme Court of Appeal ordered the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) to repay Mark Shuttleworth over R250 million plus interest. The money had been levied against Shuttleworth when he applied to transfer his assets out of the country in 2009. He had […]

Posted in Editorial, IPStell Tagged capital, control, exchange, IP, shuttleworth, tax

The First Step

This is an editorial article contributed to the 50th year Commemorative Edition of Responsa Meridiana. “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a first step”. So said Lao-tzu, the Chinese philosopher, who lived in the fifth century BC. How true this can be of a legal career and indeed of any on-going venture. When […]

Posted in Editorial, IPStell Tagged career, intellectual, intellectual property, IP, law, meridiana, responsa

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Open Letter – Plain Packaging Legislation and the Constitution

NOTE: The following open letter has been delivered by email to the office of the Minister of Health of the Republic of South Africa on 31 July 2014. The contents of this letter is published here in furtherance of the debate on plain packaging legislation and the potential impact on the Constitutional rights of the […]

Posted in IPStell, Publications, Trade Marks Tagged alcohol, baby, ban, beverage, brand, cigarette, constitution, food, legislation, packaging, plain, plain packaging, trade mark
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