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| Jun 2008 |
intellectual Property for Plants Workshop, Leanne Wiseman, Associate Director, ACIPA, Griffith University (Rockhampton) |
| Jun 2008 |
Commercialisation and Adoption Workshop, Kathryn Adams, Senior Research Fellow, ACIPA, Griffith University (Rockhampton) |
| May 2008 |
Intellectual Property for Plants Workshop , Jay Sanderson, Research Fellow, ACIPA, Griffith University (Nambour) |
| May 2008 |
Commercialisation and Adoption Workshop , Kathryn Adams, Senior Research Fellow, ACIPA, Griffith University (Nambour) |
| May 2008 |
Commercialisation and Adoption Strategies for Researchers Workshop, Kathryn Adams, Senior Research Fellow, ACIPA, Griffith University and Jay Sanderson, Research Fellow, ACIPA, Griffith University (Perth) |
| Apr 2008 |
Presentation to the Australian Passionfruit Industry Association Executive Committee, Kathryn Adams, Senior Research Fellow, ACIPA, Griffith University (Brisbane) |
| Apr 2008 |
Plant Breeder's Rights and Other Intellectual Property Workshop , Kathryn Adams, Senior Research Fellow, ACIPA, Griffith University (Darwin) |
| Apr 2008 |
Copyright for the Horticulture Industry Workshop , Leanne Wiseman, Associate Director, ACIPA, Griffith University (Darwin) |
| Apr 2008 |
Copyright for the Horticulture Industry Seminar, Leanne Wiseman, Associate Director, ACIPA, Griffith University (Sydney) |
| Apr 2007 |
Putting Invention to Use:
The Question of Scope in Gene Patents, Dr Johanna Gibson, Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute, University of London and Dr Phillip Johnson, Practising Barrister, Department of Trade and Industry, UK (Brisbane) |
| Apr 2007 |
Patenting Lives: GMOs and (Cultural) Co-Existence in Europe, Dr Johanna Gibson, Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute, University of London and Dr Phillip Johnson, Practising Barrister, Department of Trade and Industry, UK (Brisbane) |
| Oct 2006 |
Copyright Issues for Indigenous
Artists and Creators, Brad Sherman,Director, ACIPA, The University of Queensland, and Leanne Wiseman, Associate Director, ACIPA, Griffith University (Cairns) |
| Oct 2006 |
Intellectual Property and Plants:
Issues for Indigenous Communities, Brad Sherman, Director, ACIPA, The University of Queensland, and Jay Sanderson, Research Fellow, ACIPA, Griffith University (Cairns) |
| Oct 2006 |
Intellectual Property and Plants: Issues for the South Pacific, Brad Sherman, Director, ACIPA, The University of Queensland, and Jay Sanderson, Research Fellow, ACIPA, Griffith University (Suva, Fiji) |
| Oct 2006 |
Copyright Issues for Artists and Creators in the
South Pacific, Leanne Wiseman, Associate Director, and Rhonda Chesmond, Research Fellow, ACIPA, Griffith University (Suva, Fiji) |
| Aug 2006 |
Copyright Issues for Indigenous Artists and Creators, Leanne Wiseman, Associate Director, and Rhonda Chesmond, Research Fellow, ACIPA, Griffith University (Katherine NT) |
| May 2006 |
Plant
Breeder's Rights and Plant Patents in Australia, Kathryn
Adams, Senior Research Fellow, ACIPA, Griffith University (Brisbane) |
| Mar 2006 |
The New Conquistadors: Patent
Law and Express Sequence Tags, Dr Matthew Rimmer, Senior
Lecturer, ACIPA, The Australian National University (Brisbane) |
| Aug 2005 |
What is Fair Comment For?,
Paul Mitchell, Centre for Media and Intellectual Property Law, the
University of Melbourne; Lecturer in Law, King’s College, London
(Brisbane) |
| Feb 2005 |
Balancing Freedom of Expression
and Copyright in Europe: A Civil Law Perspective, Professor
Alain Strowel, Professor of Law, Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis
, Brussels and University of Liège, and Attorney, Covington
& Burling, Brussels (Canberra) |
| Feb 2005 |
Unlocking IP: The Education
Sectors Moving into Open Content Licensing Models for Sharing and
Trading, Carol Fripp, General Manager, AEShareNet Ltd (Brisbane) |
| Dec 2004 |
Intellectual Property Piracy
and Counterfeiting: A Criminological Perspective, Dr Gregor
Urbas, Lecturer in Law, Faculty of Law, The Australian National University
(Canberra) |
| Nov 2004 |
The Intellectual Property Complex
for Plants in the US, Professor Mark D Janis, H Blair &
Joan V White Intellectual Property Law Scholar, College of Law, University
of Iowa (Brisbane) |
| Nov 2004 |
IP Enforcement in Australia:
What's Happening in the Courts? Kimberlee Weatherall, Lecturer,
Faculty of Law, The University of Melbourne, and Associate Director
of IPRIA (Canberra) |
| Oct 2004 |
The Fair Use Panacea,
Robert Burrell, Associate Director and Senior Lecturer, ACIPA,
The Australian National University (Brisbane) |
| Sep 2004 |
Monopoly versus Freedom of
Ideas: The Expansion of Copyright, Justice Ronald Sackville,
Federal Court of Australia (Canberra) |
| Sep 2004 |
The EU's Geographical Indications
Agenda and its Potential Impact on Australia, Michael Handler,
RIRDC Research Fellow, Australian Centre for Intellectual Property
in Agriculture, The Australian National University (Canberra) |
| Aug 2004 |
The Alchemy of Junk: Patent
Law and Non-Coding DNA, Dr Matthew Rimmer, Lecturer,
Australian Centre for Intellectual Property in Agriculture, The Australian
National University (Brisbane) |
| Aug 2004 |
Tort Issues in the Planting
of Genetically Modified Crops, Associate Professor
Mark Lunney, Faculty of Law, University of New England (Canberra) |
| Aug 2004 |
TRIPS as a Fair Trade Agreement?
Constructing a Systematic Jurisprudence of TRIPS, Antony
Taubman, Senior Lecturer, ACIPA, The Australian National University
and Director of Global Issues, World Intellectual Property Organisation
(Brisbane) |
| Jul 2004 |
Who is the 'Consumer' in US
Trademark Law? Graeme W Austin, Professor of
Law, James E Rogers College of Law, The University of Arizona (Brisbane) |
| Jul 2004 |
Who is the 'Consumer' in US
Trademark Law? Graeme W Austin, Professor of
Law, James E Rogers College of Law, The University of Arizona (Canberra) |
| Jul 2004 |
Patents and Medical Procedures
– Why the Special Treatment? Kerrin Anderson,
Partner, Francis Abourizk Lightowlers - Commercial & Technology
Lawyers (Brisbane) |
| Jul 2004 |
Copyright and the ‘Public
Interest Defence’, David F C Thomas, Solicitor,
Mallesons Stephen Jaques, Sydney (Canberra) |
| Jul 2004 |
Soothing the Naysayers: Patents
and the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement,
Charles Lawson, Research Fellow, Australian Centre for Intellectual
Property in Agriculture, Griffith University (Canberra) |
| May 2004 |
Technology Transfer in the
Asia-Pacific Region, Amanda McBratney,
Lecturer, School of Law, The University of Queensland (Brisbane) |
| May 2004 |
Patents on Human DNA Sequences:
Patently Right or Wrong?, Professor Wayne Hall, Director,
Office of Public Policy and Ethics, Institute for Molecular Bioscience,
The University of Queensland (Brisbane) |
| Apr 2004 |
Terminator
Seeds in Genetically Modified Crops and their Impact on Intellectual
Property in Australia, Geoff Budd, General Counsel,
Grains Research and Development Corporation (Brisbane) |
| Apr 2004 |
Patents
on Human DNA Sequences: Patently Right or Wrong?, Professor
Wayne Hall, Director, Office of Public Policy and Ethics, Institute
for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland (Canberra)
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| Feb 2004 |
The
Race to Patent the SARS Virus: The TRIPS Agreement and Access to
Essential Medicines, Dr Matthew Rimmer, Lecturer, ACIPA,
The Australian National University ( Canberra) |
| Dec 2003 |
Biotechnology
Patenting in Europe, Professor Geertrui Van Overwalle, Centre
for Intellectual Property Rights, Faculty of Law, KU Leuven-KU Brussel,
Belgium (Brisbane) |
| Dec 2003 |
Biotechnology
Patenting in Europe, Professor Geertrui Van Overwalle, Centre
for Intellectual Property Rights, Faculty of Law, KU Leuven-KU Brussel,
Belgium (Canberra) |
| Dec 2003 |
Registered
Geographical Indications: Intellectual Property, Agricultural Policy
and International Trade, Associate Professor William Van Caenegem,
School of Law, Bond University |
| Nov 2003 |
Cargo
Cults and Intellectual Property in the South Pacific, Ms Miranda
Forsyth, Associate Lecturer, University of the South Pacific |
| Oct 2003 |
Trade
Mark Law and Graphical Representation, Mr Robert Burrell, Associate
Director and Senior Lecturer, ACIPA, The Australian National University |
| Oct 2003 |
Consolidating
Control: Genes, Seeds and Plant Variety Rights, Dr Richard Hindmarsh,
Lecturer, Australian School of Environmental Studies, Griffith University |
| Oct 2003 |
Trade
Mark Law and Graphical Representation, Mr Robert Burrell, Associate
Director, ACIPA, The Australian National University |
| Sep 2003 |
International
Intellectual Property Negotiations: A 'Real Time' Analysis,
Adrian White, International Intellectual Property Section, Office
of Trade Negotiations, Australian Department of Foreign Affairs
and Trade |
| Sep 2003 |
Intellectual
Property Rights Over Genetic Resources: An Australian Dilemma,
Dr Charles Lawson, Research Fellow, ACIPA, Griffith University |
| Aug 2003 |
Registered
Geographical Indications: Intellectual Property, Agricultural Policy
and International Trade, Associate Professor William Van Caenegem,
School of Law, Bond University |
| Aug 2003 |
Copyright
Culture and the Public Domain: A Critical Analysis, Professor
Hugh Hansen, School of Law, Fordham University |
| Aug 2003 |
Realising
New Forms of Intellectual Property Rights: What's So Sui Generis
About Traditional Knowledge?, Mr Antony Taubman, Senior Lecturer,
ACIPA, The Australian National University and Director of Global
Issues, World Intellectual Property Organisation (Brisbane) |
| Aug 2003 |
Realising
New Forms of Intellectual Property Rights: What's So Sui Generis
About Traditional Knowledge?, Mr Antony Taubman, Senior Lecturer,
ACIPA, The Australian National University and Director of Global
Issues, World Intellectual Property Organisation (Canberra) |
| Jul 2003 |
Twisted
Sisters: Jurisdiction and International Copyright in the Digital
Age, Ms Miranda Lee, Executive Officer, Australian Digital Alliance |
| Jun 2003 |
Intellectual
Property Rights Over Genetic Resources: An Australian Dilemma,
Dr Charles Lawson, Research Fellow, ACIPA, Griffith University |
| Jun 2003 |
The
Public Library of Science: Patent Law and Scientific Publishing,
Dr Matthew Rimmer, Lecturer, ACIPA, The Australian National
University |
| May 2003 |
The
Public Library of Science: Patent Law and Scientific Publishing,
Dr Matthew Rimmer, Lecturer, ACIPA, The Australian National
University |
| May 2003 |
Parallel
Importation: The Story Industry Wont Tell You!, Stephen
Fox, Principal Legal Officer, Copyright Law, Attorney-General's
Dept |
| Apr 2003 |
A
Real Pea Souper: The Panel Case and the Unprincipled Development
of the Fair Dealing Defences to copyright Infringement in Australia,
Mr Michael Handler, RIRDC Research Fellow, ACIPA, The Australian
National University |
| Mar 2003 |
The
HCV Litigation: Ten Years On, Has Patent Law Changed?, Mr Luigi
Palombi, Solicitor and PhD Candidate, School of Law, University
of New South Wales |
| Mar 2003 |
Biotechnology
and Biopiracy: Doha and Beyond, Mr Peter Lawrence, International
Intellectual Property Section, Dept of Foreign Affairs & Trade |
| Feb 2003 |
A
Real Pea Souper: The Panel Case and the Unprincipled Development
of the Fair Dealing Defences to copyright Infringement in Australia,
Mr Michael Handler, RIRDC Research Fellow, ACIPA, The Australian
National University |
| Nov 2002 |
Slipping
Through the Gaps? Privacy, property, communication and the limits
of confidential information, Mr Daniel Stewart, Lecturer, Faculty
of Law, The Australian National University |
| Oct 2002 |
Access
to Proprietary Research Tools in Biotechnology: Is Open Source the
Answer?, Ms Janet Hope, PhD Candidate, Law Program, RSSS, The
Australian National University |
| Oct 2002 |
The
Influence of British Colonies on the Development of Copyright Law,
Professor Lionel Bently, Faculty of Law, King's College, London |
| Sep 2002 |
Protecting
TV Program Format Rights: Where to draw the line, Dr Justin
Malbon, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Griffith University |
| Aug 2002 |
Regulating
Access to Genetic Resources: biodiscovery and intellectual property
law, Professor Brad Sherman, Director, ACIPA, Griffith University |
| Aug 2002 |
A
Tale of Two Commons: Plant Genetic Resources and Agricultural Trade
Reform, Mary E Footer, Deputy Director, Amsterdam Center for
International Law, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Universiteit
van Amsterdam |
| Aug 2002 |
Moral
Rights and Cultural Institutions, Dr Matthew Rimmer, Lecturer,
ACIPA, The Australian National University |
| Aug 2002 |
BIOFORUM
- Genentech: Patent Law and Pioneer Inventions, Dr
Matthew Rimmer, Lecturer, ACIPA, The Australian National University |
| Jul 2002 |
The
Doha Agreement and Access to Essential Medicines, Antony Taubman,
Senior Lecturer, ACIPA, The Australian National University |
| Jul 2002 |
Concurrence
of Intellectual Property Regimes, Professor Willem Grosheide,
Director, Centre for Intellectual Property Law, Molengraaff Instituut
voor Privaatrecht University of Utrecht, The Netherlands |
| Jun 2002 |
Three
Dimensional Trade Marks in Europe and Australia, Mr Robert Burrell,
Lecturer, ACIPA, The Australian National University |
| Jun 2002 |
Moral
Rights: Negotiating the Maze, Ms Katharine Ghidella, Principal
Legal Officer, Commercial and Infrastructure Branch, Crown Law,
Dept of Justice and Attorney-General
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| Jun 2002 |
International
Intellectual Property: An Update, Mr Adrian White, International
Intellectual Property Section, Office of Trade Negotiations, Australian
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
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| May 2002 |
Business
Method Patents in Australia: The IS and the OUGHT, Mr David
Brennan, Research Fellow, University of Melbourne |
| May 2002 |
The
Requirement of Use in Trade Mark Law, Mr Robert Burrell, Lecturer,
ACIPA, The Australian National University |
| May 2002 |
Developing
Countries and International Intellectual Property Standard Setting,
Professor Peter Drahos, Regnet, RSSS, The Australian National University |
| Apr 2002 |
David
Unaipon: Intellectual Property and Indigenous Culture, Professor
Adam Shoemaker, Dean Faculty of Arts, The Australian National University |
| Apr 2002 |
Intellectual
Property Update, Mr Daniel Stewart, Lecturer, Faculty of Law,
The Australian National University |
| Apr 2002 |
Rip,
Mix, Burn: Intellectual Property & Digital Technology, Dr
Matthew Rimmer, Lecturer, ACIPA, The Australian National University |
| Apr 2002 |
Myriad
Genetics: Patent Law and Genetic Testing, Dr Matthew Rimmer,
Lecturer, ACIPA, The Australian National University |
| Mar 2002 |
Myriad
Genetics: Patent Law and Genetic Testing, Dr Matthew Rimmer,
Lecturer, ACIPA, The Australian National University |
| Dec 2001 |
Location,
location, location: Geographical indications of origin and world
trade, Antony Taubman, Senior Lecturer, ACIPA, The Australian
National University |
| Dec 2001 |
Geographical
Indications, Kathy Bowrey |
| Dec 2001 |
Traditional
Knowledge, Jane Anderson |
| Nov 2001 |
Patents
and the Human Genome: From Hello Dolly to Chips with Everything,
Dr Margaret LLewelyn, Director, Law and Biotechnology Centre, University
of Sheffield |
| Oct 2001 |
Access
to Genetic Resources, Antony Taubman, Senior Lecturer, ACIPA,
The Australian National University |
| Oct 2001 |
Blue
gene and beyond: Intellectual property and bioinformatics, Dr
Matthew Rimmer, Lecturer, ACIPA, The Australian National University |
| Sep 2001 |
Cloning,
Alex Bruce, The Australian National University and Christine Morris,
Griffith University |
| Sep 2001 |
Biological
inventions and the problem of passive infringement, Professor
Brad Sherman, Director, ACIPA, Griffith University |
| Sep 2001 |
Scientific
Discoveries and Plant Breeder's Rights, Sandra Henderson, Griffith
University and Andrew Alexander, University of Melbourne |
| Aug 2001 |
Patenting
genetic sequences, Dr Charles Lawson, RSBS, The Australian National
University |
| Aug 2001 |
Patenting
Human Growth Hormone - The University of California v Genentech,
Dr Matthew Rimmer, Lecturer, ACIPA, The Australian National University |
| Jul 2001 |
Creating
(Public) Science in the Noah's Ark Case, Dr David Mercer, Science,
Technology & Society Program, University of Wollongong |
| Jul 2001 |
Biological
Inventions and the Problem of Passive Infringement, Professor
Brad Sherman, Director, ACIPA, Griffith University |
| Jun 2001 |
Patenting
Genetic Sequences, Dr Charles Lawson, RSBS, The Australian National
University |
| May 2001 |
Private
Sector, Public Interests and International Intellectual Property
Regimes, Professor Sam Murumba, Brooklyn Law School, USA |
| May 2001 |
New
Innovation Patent, Dr Vivienne Thom, IP Australia and Daniel
Stewart, Lecturer, Faculty of Law, The Australian National University |
| Feb 2001 |
Quality
Wheat CRC Symposium, (participation by ACIPA) |
| Feb 2001 |
The
European Database Protection Directive, Professor Bernt Hugenholtz,
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
| Dec 2000 |
The
New Digital Copyright Act, Carolyn Hough, Minter Ellison Lawyers
and Kylie Browne, Dept of Communications, Information Technology
and the Arts |
Intellectual Property Issues for Horticulture Industries
Free Workshop
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
Digital Harbour, Docklands, Melbourne
The Australian Centre for Intellectual Property in Agriculture (ACIPA) in conjunction with Horticulture Australia Limited (HAL) is holding a free Workshop on intellectual property issues for horticulture industries. The Workshop is designed for researchers, growers, industry associations and others involved in horticulture who need to understand the role of intellectual property (plant breeder’s rights, patents, trade marks, copyright) in protecting and commercialising the results of research and development.
The Workshop will cover recent developments in intellectual property, particularly in the area of plant breeder’s rights which are having more and more impact on the horticulture industry. New varieties are now commonly protected by plant breeder’s rights with growers paying tree and/or end point royalties to breeders. Trade marks, copyright and patents are also being used to protect new innovations in the horticulture sector.
Topics covered include:
- Overview of Intellectual Property: patents, plant breeder’s rights, trade marks, copyright and confidential information/trade secrets.
- Plant Breeder’s Rights: scope, criteria, exemptions, enforcement, what does it mean for breeders and employers?
- Contracts and Intellectual Property: terms and conditions of use, closed loop, end point royalties, material transfer agreements.
Venue:
To register:
Enquiries: Carol Ballard Phone: 07 3346 7506 Email: c.ballard@law.uq.edu.au
Note: This workshop is funded through HAL Project HG07051 and is free of charge.

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