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Judging IP Law

On Monday this week (2 December 2013) the President of the Republic appointed several new judges to the courts of South Africa including, most notably, Maria (Mabel) Jansen SC. It is with pleasure, and no small measure of pride, that this Chair conveys its congratulations to Judge Jansen on being elevated to the South Gauteng […]

Posted in From the Chair, Publications Tagged bench, court, IP law, Jansen, Judge 5 Comments

Formula For Plain (Bland) Packaging

As of 6 December this year you will no longer see a nurturing mother feeding her happy baby a bottle of formula milk as an advertisement in any newspaper, magazine, on a website or on television. In fact, you will not see the names of any brand or logos of infant formula, follow-up formula or […]

Posted in Editorial, IPStell, Trade Marks Tagged baby, formula, health, milk, plain packaging, regulation

In vino veritas – Mettenheimer v Zonquasdrif Vineyards

While trade mark infringement cases are not unusual, there are few decisions in which the central issue which required determination was whether the respective goods involved were so similar that it would gave rise to a likelihood of deception or confusion.  It is for this reasonthat the decision in Mettenheimer & Another v Zonquasdrif Vineyards […]

Posted in IPStell, Trade Marks Tagged trade, trade mark, trademark, trademarks, wine

Draft Policy on Patents – Passages from India?

Introduction The Draft National Policy on Intellectual Property (DNPIP) of South Africa was published on 4 September 2013 for public comments. Despite the fact that the DNPIP is not conducive to a systematic and consequential analysis of it and displays an alarming lack of understanding and/or knowledge of existing South African IP law one cannot […]

Posted in IPStell, Patents Tagged DNPIP, Draft National Policy, India, patent, Reform

Government’s reflections on the world of Intellectual Property

INTRODUCTION Have you ever basked in the warm sunshine of a glorious summer’s day, in daydreaming mode, and allowed your mind simply to wander at random? You start with a thought, you turn it over in your mind, and then a point is reached where you go off at a tangent and muse over some […]

Posted in Copyright, Design, IPStell, Patents, Publications, Trade Marks, Traditional Knowledge Tagged Copyright, design, DTI, intellectual property, intellectual property policy, IP Policy, National IP Policy, patent, SA IP Policy, TK, trademark, traditional knowledge

Confessions Of A Privileged Lawyer

I have a confession to make. I plead guilty as charged. I admit that I am a white male establishment lawyer. I practised for 35 years as a partner of a prominent attorneys firm specialising in the field of intellectual property law (“IP”). Thereafter, upon retirement, I became a Professor of IP Law. This makes […]

Posted in Editorial, IPStell Tagged attorney, client, intellectual property, IP, lawyer, practice, transformation

The Winning Choice For Traditional Culture

Note: Seldom will the VineOracle descend into the dust of the arena, even when the winner is known to her in advance. But on this occasion she considers it necessary to expound upon the recent developments in IP legal development for the sake of those who care to learn. Here is her report on the […]

Posted in IPStell, Traditional Knowledge Tagged cultural, cultural expressions, culture, indigenous, IPLAB, legislation, mistake, Parliament, TK, Traditional, traditional knowledge

Clean Power Technology Protection

As the pressure on “going green” increases internationally, eyes are turned to the protection of intellectual property and its mechanisms and particularly the question as to whether the World Trade Organization agreement on Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) should include special flexibilities for access and dissemination of environmental sound technologies such as they occur […]

Posted in Editorial, IPStell, Patents Tagged access, clean, energy, green, patent, power, protection, renewable, technology

Happy Birthday in Wonderland

Warner/Chappel Music, a music publishing company in the United States of America, claims and exerts copyright in the ubiquitous song “Happy Birthday to You”. It requires that royalty payments should be made to it each and every time this song is sung or used in public. This is a startling proposition as most people probably […]

Posted in Copyright, IPStell, Traditional Knowledge Tagged Copyright, happy birthday, Knowledge, song, TK, traditional knowledge

News Media: Prof Dean on plain packaging

In the past three days, six articles appeared in six different national newspapers referring to Prof Dean’s landmark inaugural lecture at Stellenbosch University regarding the unconstitutional impact of Government’s proposed ban on tobacco branding on trade mark property rights. Prof Dean was also interviewed on this topic by 702 Talk radio (listen here) and 567 […]

Posted in From the Chair, Publications Tagged brand, brand value, branding, plain packaging, tobacco, trade mark, trademark
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