INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

New Zealand Intellectual Property Journal

Publication: Bulletins and Journals
Formats Available: Online, Hardcopy
Content Type: Articles

The Intellectual Property Journal is an essential reference enabling intellectual property practitioners to keep up-to-date by providing concise information about significant developments in the area of intellectual property law.

Published four times a year, the Journal contains editorials; case notes on recent relevant judgments; summaries of recent patent, trade mark and registered design decisions issued by the Intellectual Property Office; and feature articles on important issues, upcoming legislative changes, and information on other changes affecting intellectual property law and practice.

The Intellectual Property Journal is written by experts in the field with contributions received from experienced academics and practitioners. Over the years, the Intellectual Property Journal has become a unique and valuable periodical regarding developments in New Zealand intellectual property law.

Authors & Editors

Editorial Board: John Katz KC, Rob Batty, Bram van Melle, Kevin Glover and Earl Gray
Authors: Dr Rob Batty who writes the Round-up of Recent Intellectual Property Cases in New Zealand, Dr Andrew Scott, James Rowland, George Jackson (James & Wells) who summarise the patent and registered design decisions for "Official Action: Decisions form the Intellectual Property Office", and Sophie Thoreau (Senior Solicitor, Buddle Findlay, Auckland) who summarises the trade mark decisions for "Official Action: Decisions form the Intellectual Property Office"

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