by Jeremy Baarbe | Jun 28, 2016 | Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property Featured, Speaking, Speaking Featured
By Jeremy de Beer The intellectual property system is a crucial part of economic policymaking worldwide. It affects matters of profound importance, including health, education, nutrition, culture, science, technology and innovation policy. One might assume, therefore, that the global governance of intellectual property rights rests on a solid foundation of...
by Jeremy de Beer | Apr 16, 2015 | Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property Featured, Writing, Writing Featured
How are copyright royalties established in Canada? What is the tariff-setting process? How long does it take? What has been written about it? These are just some of the questions answered in my empirical review of copyright tariff setting. My research was initially conducted on behalf of the Government of Canada (the Department...
by Jeremy de Beer | May 28, 2014 | Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property Featured, Speaking, Trade & Development, Writing, Writing Featured
Intellectual property provisions in international agreements should not be negotiated secretly, but transparently. They should not serve special interests, but the public interest. And they should not be one-sided, but fair and balanced. This can be done by adhering to the Max Planck Principles for Intellectual Property Provisions in Bilateral...
by Jeremy de Beer | Apr 25, 2014 | Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property Featured, Writing
This article presents the results of a systematic review and analysis of the way that “the future” is addressed in intellectual property literature. Co-authored with two of my brightest students, it is available as an open access download in HTML or PDF format through its publisher, SCRIPTed, a high-quality, online,...