Intellectual Property Law
UEA Law School
LAW-2E3Y
2004-2005

Mr. Robert Heverly

Mr. Chris Wadlow
 

  University of East Anglia | Norwich Law School
       
Page Last Updated 19 April, 2005 17:42

Meeting Time:
Mondays 1000-1200

 

 


The materials listed below are generally found online. If you have any difficulty accessing them, please notify me via E-mail (robert.heverly@uea.ac.uk)

The Autumn term's assignments have been archived to this page.

Announcement: There is an extra session set for Friday, 28 January 2005, at 1600 in EH 0.12 (LT1); also, class will begin early on Monday, 31 January 2005 (0930)

Class 1 (week two/fourteen)
Monday, 17 January

No required reading

Class 2 (week three/fifteen)
Monday, 24 January

Copyright Cases Part I [pdf]

We will not make it through all of this reading this class. Please come prepared to discuss, at a minimum, those cases up to and including Norowzian v. Arks (ending at page 24)

Seminar 5: Weeks Three/Fifteen and Four/Sixteen
Thursday, 27 January and 3 February

Assignment: HTML or PDF [pdf will open a new browser window]

Class 3 (week three/fifteen)
NOTE: EXTRA SESSION

Friday, 28 January, 1600-1800
EH 0.12 (LT1)

Assignment: Copyright Cases Part II [pdf] (to be uploaded 24 January 2005)
Finish off the rest of the cases from Part I, and then continue through to and including page 15 of Part II (including Tate v. Thomas)

SECOND VOLUNTARY COURSEWORK
Available from 25 January 2005
Due: General Office 3:00pm 7 February 2005
Download the Assignment (in pdf format) by clicking here.

Class 4 (week four/sixteen)
Monday, 31
January
NOTE TIME CHANGE
Class will begin at 0930

Assignment:
R. Riggs Group Ltd. v. Evans, [2005] EWCA Civ 11
complete Copyright Cases Part II

Seminar 6: Weeks Five/Seventeen and Six/Eightteen
Thursday, 10 and 17 February

Assignment: HTML or PDF [pdf will open a new browser window]

 

Class 11
NOTE: EXTRA SESSION
Friday 11 March 2005 1600-1800
EH 0.12 (LT1)

Remedies Cases [pdf]
Directive 2004/48/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 on the enforcement of intellectual property rights [pdf]

We will not make it through all of this reading this class, but we will finish the readings on Monday. We will endeavor to make it through American Cyanamid (page 44) on Monday, but will not likely make it further that day.

Class 12
NOTE: FINAL SESSION
Monday 14 March 2005 1000-1200

Finish readings from last class.

 

COURSEWORK TITLES
Available from 10 March 2005
Due: General Office 1500 pm 26 April 2005
Download the Assignment (in pdf format) by clicking here.
Copies will also be provided in class on Friday and on Monday.

 

EXAM & COURSEWORK ISSUES & NOTES

Single Issue IRAC Question (for practice)
Question [pdf]
Potential Responses [pdf]

Guidance on Joint Ownership
Where a work is created by joint owners, each is an owner, and must agree to any exploitation of the whole. Where only one agrees, the others may pursue their rights as owners even against one who has gained permission from one of them.