Rethinking International Intellectual Property
Biodiversity & Developing Countries, Extraterritorial Enforcement, the Grace Period, and other issues
CASRIP Symposium Publication Series Number 6, July 2001
Proceedings of the 2000 High Technology Summit Conference University of Washington, Seattle
Editors: Kraig M. Hill, Toshiko Takenaka, Kevin Takeuchi
Contents:
EXTRATERRITORIAL ENFORCEMENT OF I.P.
Keynote: Do You Want Your Foreign Patent Enforced in a U.S. Court?
Judge Randall Rader 2
Keynote: Enforcement of Copyrights and Trademarks in the Global Information Age
Judge M. Margaret McKeown 9
Article: Enforcement of Foreign Intellectual Property Rights in Japan: Jurisdiction and Applicable Law
Toshiyuki Kono 20
Presentation: A Federal Court Perspective on Extraterritorial Enforcement of Intellectual Property
Judge Avern Cohn 31
Article: Intellectual Property, Electronic Commerce and the Preliminary Draft Hague Convention on Jurisdiction and Foreign Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters
Ronald A. Brand 35
Presentation: Adjuticating Foreign Intellectual Property Claims In United States Courts
Ramsey Al-Salaam 51
Presentation: An Industry Perspective on Patent Licensing and Extraterritorial Enforcement
Larry Bassuk 54
Presentation: Moving Towards Regional Patent Systems
Thomas Borecki 58
Presentation: Extraterritorial Enforcement: Practical Considerations for Lawyers
Robert Blackburn 63
Discussion: Extraterritorial Enforcement of Intellectual Property
John Thomas, moderator 68
THE DOCTRINE OF EQUIVALENTS AND PROSECUTION HISTORY ESTOPPEL
Keynote: The Doctrine of Equivalents and Prosecution History Estoppel
Judge Paul L. Michel 74
Keynote: Equivalents and Prosecution History Estoppel: United States Developments
Martin Adelman 84
Presentation: The Scope of Prosecution History Estoppel
Judge Randall Rader 94
Presentation: A Case Against Using the Doctrine of Equivalents and Prosecution History Estoppel
John Thomas 97
Presentation: Equivalents and Prosecution History Estoppel: a USPTO Perspective
John Whealan 101
Presentation: Equivalents, Prosecution History Estoppel, and Comments on Napster
Darryl Woo 106
Presentation: Equivalents and Prosecution History Estoppel: A Balancing of Interests
Pryor Garnett 110
Article: The Doctrine of Equivalents Through the Eyes of the European Patent Convention
Alessandro Steinfl 114
Article: The Doctrine of Equivalents in Japan
Toshiko Takenaka 125
THE W.T.O. AND I.P. RIGHTS: BIODIVERSITY AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Keynote: Securing Compliance with the WTO TRIPS Agreement
Ryo Maruyama 134
Article: Biodiversity and Intellectual Property
Joseph Straus 141
Article: Diversity and Deadlock: Transcending Conventional Wisdom on the Relationship Between Biodiversity and I.P.
Jim Chen 167
Article: Ownership of Inventions Derived from Natural Products and Human Tissues, and Sharing of Benefits from the Commercialization of Such Inventions
Robert Kneller 218
Article: Biological Diversity: An Indian Perspective on North-South Issues
G. S. Srividhya 225
Presentation: Developing Countries' Compliance with the Trips Agreement
Robert L. Stoll 234
Presentation: China and W.T.O. Compliance
Andy Sun 240
Presentation: ASEAN and W.T.O. Compliance
Weerawit Weeraworawit 245
RETHINKING THE GRACE PERIOD
Keynote: Rethinking the Grace Period: A USPTO Perspective
Robert L. Stoll 252
Presentation: The United States' So-Called "Grace Period"
Martin Adelman 257
Presentation: The Grace Period: A Japanese Perspective
Ryo Maruyama 260
Presentation: WIPO Update: Patent Law Harmonization and the Grace Period
Shozo Uemura 263

