Online Intellectual Property Disputes and Private International Law: A Swedish and Australian perspective

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When examining what are the challenges that arise in situations involving the cross-section of intellectual property, Cyberspace, and private international law, we may start with a quote from the Federal Court of Australia, from now over 10 years ago: "The challenge for intellectual property law presented by the irrelevance of physical geography in Cyberspace is to reconcile that irrelevance with the limits of jurisdictional competence in the protection under domestic law of local intellectual property rights". [Article Footnote 3]
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)345-356
JournalLex&Forum
Volume2
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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