About this publication
The South African Intellectual Property Law Journal (IPLJ) strives to be the journal of choice for academics, practitioners and students of intellectual property law. It focuses on intellectual property law and policy. Its primary scope of coverage is South Africa. However, it publishes papers on intellectual property law and policy from other jurisdictions, especially in Africa, with relevance to the South African context.
Call for Papers – Volume 12
The SAIPLJ is calling for papers for their 2024 issue.
VOLUMES AND ISSUES
Volume / Issue
2023
The inadequacy of copyright-related provisions in economic partnership agreements between the European Union and the African, Caribbean and Pacific regional groups from an educational perspective
Author: James David
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal V11, pp 1-15
Shifting digital media ecologies and how copyright law should adjust and adapt to journalism
Author: Brian Hungwe
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal V11, pp 16-41
Navigating the complexities of the adaptation right in copyright law: Addressing ambiguities, gaps and the need for reforms in South Africa
Author: Lucinda Kok
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal V11, pp 42-71
One (innovation) flew over the law’s head: The intersection of artificial intelligence and copyright
Authors: Razeen Khan and Ngonidzaishe Gotora
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal V11, pp 72-87
Artificial iintelligence facial recognition surveillance and the breach of privacy rights: The ‘Clearview AI’ and ‘Rite Aid’ case studies
Author: Ifeoma E. Nwafor
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal V11, pp 88-92