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.
VOLUMES AND ISSUES
Volume / Issue
2019
Intellectual property protection for software: Global perspective and lessons for development and reform in Nigeria
Author: A Adewopo
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal 204, pp 1-30
Keeping up with the developments in technology: A look into the music industry and the copyright laws in Southern Africa
Author: MA Forere
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal 204, pp 31-52
Patents and the traditional bio-innovation predicament: Critical perspectives
Author: TD Gebrehiwot
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal 204, pp 53-70
The effect of copyright term length on South African book markets (with reference to the Google book project)
Author: PJ Heald
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal 204, pp 71-98
Jurisdictional issues in intellectual property disputes in Zimbabwe
Author: C Musiza
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal 204, pp 99-115
Social media, online communications and defamation in the workplace: A puzzle for liabilities?
Author: CJ Nwabueze
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal 204, pp 116-142
Some implications of trade secrets on the right of access to information regarding hydraulic fracturing in South Africa
Author: K Omidire
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal 204, pp 143-162
Statutory trade mark infringement and questions about confusion
Author: O Salmon
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal 204, pp 163-181
Analysing South Africa’s comlicensing jurisprudence: Is there room for the public interest (PI) in intellectual property (IP)?pulsory
Author: YA Vawda
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal 204, pp 182-198