Previous editions of IJIPL can be found below (this page is searchable).
Volume 1
Joseph M. Beck, A New Bonanza for Plaintiff’s Lawyers? Multi-Million Dollar Copyright Liability in the USA
Raju K. D., Interpretation of Section 3(d) in the Indian Patents Act 2005: A Case Study of Novartis
V. Rajkumar, The Effect of Patent Trolls on Innovation: A Multi-Jurisdictional Analysis
Rahul Saha & Sryon Mukherjee, Not So Funny Now Is It? The Serious Issue of Parody in Intellectual Property Law
Anshuman Sharma & Subhash Bhutoria, Save Our Brand: Protecting The Brands Under Intellectual Property Regime
Alekhya Prakash & P. Pallavi, No End Of Trouble? Intermediary Liability After Perfect 10 v Visa International
Prashant Iyengar, Cultural Heritage and the Commons: Some Vignettes
Volume 2
Foreword by Justice C.K. Thakker
Lawrence Lessig, Code: Version 2.0 – Intellectual Property
Divya Subramaniam, Resurrecting Roscoe Poung in Section 3(d): The Glivec Governance
Arun Mohan, Viacom v YouTube: A Dispute Over the Future of Digital Media
Shamnad Basheer & Mrinalini Kochupillai, TRIPS, Patents and Parallel Imports in India: A Proposal for Amendment
Girish Kumar R. & Relfi Paul, Rights of Broadcasting Organizations: So We Need Legal Reform?
Tabasum Wani, Patient’s Access to Pills: Fight Between Generic and Brand-name Drugs Continues
Swaraj Paul Barooah & Shivaji Bhattacharya, Comparative Advertisements: Balancing Consumer Interest vis-a-vis IPR Infringement
Nadia Lambek, Imposing IP Complaince: Trends in the USTR Special 301 Reports for India and China from 2000-2008
Lawrence Liang, Meet John Doe’s Order: Piracy, Temporality and the Question of Asia
Latha R. Nair, How Fair are The Fair Dealing Exceptions Under Indian Copyright Law?
Mandavi Singh, Intellectual Property: The Dominant Force in Future Commercial Transactions Comprising Mergers and Acquisitions
Volume 3
Foreword by Justice S. Ravindra Bhat
Michele Boldrin & David K. Levine, Does Intellectual Monopoly Help Innovation?
Mark A. Lemley, A Cautious Defense of Intellectual Oligopoly With Fringe Competition
Joseph M. Beck , Allison M. Scott, & Katharine M. Sullivan, Crossing Borders or Crossing Swords: Conflicts In ‘Moral Rights’ and ‘Fair Use’ In the Digital World
Sumathi Chandrashekaran, From Laddu to GI and After: A Post-Grant Analysis of the Tirupati Laddu Registration
Raag Yadava, Excluding the Troll: An Attempt To Reform Patent Law
Adithya Reddy & Gowtham Shivshankar, Legal Protection for Fashion Designs
Stephen M. McJohn, Book Review: Leverage: Review of Dan L. Burk & Mark A. Lemley, The Patent Crisis and How The Courts Can Solve It
Rodney D. Ryder, Book Review: Issues in Internet Law: Society, Technology, and the Law, 2008 Edition, Paperback, Keith B. Darrell
Volume 4
Foreword by Prof. Faizan Mustafa
Amir H. Khoury, Brands as Food for Thought: The Case for Regulating Food Brands
Pubali Sinha Chowdhury, Right to Read: Time to Recognize Rights of Print Disabled under Indian Copyright Law
Manu Chaturvedi, Moral Rights in India: A Call for Holistic Review
Kunal Ambasta, Trademark Licensing and Trafficking in Trademarks: Does the Law Promote it?
Sapna Raheem, Obviousness In Chemical And Biotechnology Patents: A Post Ksr V. Teleflex Analysis
Hima Bindu Killi, Understanding the Machine-or-Transformation Test: Bilski Et Al., V. Kappos
Subhajit Banerji & Anagh Sengupta, The Effect of the Indian Patents (2005) Amendment on the Pharmaceutical Industry and Access to Medicines in India
J. Sai Deepak, Section 107A(b) of the Patents Act: Why it May Not Refer to or Endorse Doctrine of International Exhaustion?
Gaurav Mukherjee & Srishti Kalro, What is the Confusion over Dilution? Towards a Meaningful Understanding of Section 29(4) of the Trademarks Act, 1999
V. C. Vivekanandan, Book Review: Nanotechnology Intellectual Property Right – Research, Design, and Commercialization, Prabuddha Ganguli and Siddharth Jabade, CRC Press (Taylor and Francis Group)
Volume 5
Srividhya Ragavan, India’s Attempt to Reconcile Diversity and Intellectual Property Issues
Sheetal Chopra, Inadequate Protection Against Piracy: Copyright Amendments Inadequate
J. Sai Deepak, The Novartis Decision of the Indian Supreme Court: A Pill by any Other Name would Treat as Neat
Arnab Naskar & Shubhangi Gupta, Digital Rights Management: A Pandora’s Box Trying to Wipe Off the Rights of Consumers
Deepika Sekar and H Aishwarya, “A Re-Look Into Compulsory Licensing: After Natco v. Bayer
Ramyaa Veerabathran, (B) Adwords? – Competition and IPR Law Implications of Google’s Search/Advertising Platform
Tarun Krishnakumar, ‘All Your Intellectual Property are Belong to Us’: How Copyright and Patent ‘Trolls’ are Questioning the Jurisprudential Foundations of Treating Intellectual Property as ‘Property’
A.S. Vishwajith & Samira Varanasi, I am mine.. Or am I? Analyzing the Need for a Property Right in Personal Information
V. C. Vivekanandan, ‘Constitutionalizing Intellectual Property’ by Dr. Uday Shankar & Mr. Saurabh Bindal (2012) – Book Review
Volume 6
Dr. Edem E. Udoaka, Critical Appraisal of the Problems in Licensing of Patents in Nigeria
Meenakshi Ramesh Kurpad & Sreyan Chatterjee, Copyright Law and Parallel Importation in Textbooks
Ishan Seth, Of Free Trade and Intellectual Property Restrictions
Namrata Dawar and Pooja Kumari, Compulsory License for Pharmaceuticals in India: Balancing the Conflict of Interest
Samyak Sibasish and Yogini Oke, An Intellectual Property Rights Approach to Privacy
Leo Paul Johnson, Intellectual Property Monetisation
Narahari Kulkarni, Analysis of Statutory Provisions Relating to Patent Agent in India
Varsha Deiveegan, What’s in a Name: The Copyleft Clause of the Free Software Movement
Balaji Subramanian, Garcia v. Google and the Rise of Copyright Censorship
V. C. Vivekanandan, Book Review: Methods and Perspectives in Intellectual Property by Graeme B. Dinwoddie
Volume 7
Srividhya Ragavan, Sean Flynn & Brook Baker, Justifying India’s patent position to the United States International Trade Commission and Office of the United States Trade Representative
Meenakshi Rao Kurpad, The Crack in the Wall: Parallel importation as a “flexibility” within the Indian patent system to ensure access to medicine
Srimukundan R., The Licensing Dilemma: A ‘Patents-Exchange’ to the rescue
Alwyn Sebastian, Joint Authorship in Cinematographic Films : The Conundrum of the Primary Director
Tania Singla, Post-Registration Quality Control Measures for Geographical Indications in India: The Way Forward
Ryan Logan, Do you want to know a (Trade) Secret?—A Critique of Privacy Issues Paramount to Trade Secret Law
V.C. Vivekanandan, ‘Piracy in the Indian Film Industry – Copyright and Cultural Consonance’ Book by Arul George Scaria (2014)
Volume 8
Aman Anand & Ramkrishna Veerendra, Google Adwords: A Legal Dilemma Testing the Boundaries of Conventional Trademark Jurisprudence
Jayanti Mishra & Neha Sahgal, Navigating The Noteworthy: Regulating the Vulnerability of The Fragrance Industry
Pankhuri Agarwal, Appropriation Art: Copyright Infringement or Fair use?
Saumay Kapoor & Nanki Chopra, Standard Essential Patents, Injunctive Relief and India
Swapna Sundar, Issues in Monetisation of IPR in Life Sciences
Surbhi Gupta, What’s at stake? Analyzing the impact of free trade agreements on farmer’s rights in developing countries
V. C. Vivekanandan, Book Review, ‘Technology Laws Decoded’, Book by N S Nappinai
Volume 9
Samyukta Ramaswamy & Sanjana Banerjee, For a Borderless Digital Market: Resolving the Conflict Between Geo-Blocking and Free Access to Services in the European Union
Tayebeh Saheb, Swing Ownership of Academic Inventions (A Model Based on the Concept of Justice with reference to Iranian Legal System)
Kuruvila M Jacob & Nidhi Kulkarni, Non-Conventional Trademarks: Has India Secured an Equal Footing?
Lovish Garg, Trademarking Religion — Examining the Judicial Conundrum of Section 9(2)(b) of Indian Trademarks Act
Volume 10
Gurleen Kaur, Technological Protection Measures and Fair Use: Critical Analysis
Apoorv Madan, Just a Messenger? Revisiting the Liability of Internet Intermediaries for Copyright Infringement
Kartikey Pandey & Alok Kumar Chaurasia, Morality and Patents: Reasonable Restriction or Deterrent to Invention?
Nidhisha Garg, Arguing for the Arbitrability of IP Disputes
Volume 11
Volume 11, 2020 is available in full here.
Irene Calboli, Geographical Indications of Origin, Economic Development, and Cultural Heritage: Good Match or Mismatch?
Mira Burri and Zaira Zihlmann, Intermediaries’ Liability in light of the Recent Copyright Reform
Michael Palmedo and Srividhya Ragavan, The U.S. Posture on Global Access to Medication & the Case for Change
Tyler T. Ochoa, Extraterritorial Application of U.S Copyright Law in Multinational Litigation
Rohan Cherian Thomas, The Bewildering Predicament of Voice Actors in India: A Performers’ Right Tragedy
Anindita Mitra and Eashan Ghosh, A Case for Retaining Transnational Reputation Under Indian Trademark Law
Pranay Bali and Nayantara Malhotra, To Block or Not to Block?: Analyzing the Efficacy of Website Blocking Orders and Dynamic Injunctions in Combating Digital Piracy
Anuna Tiwari, Trademark Exhaustion: A Tale of Two Benches and the Draft E- Commerce Policy
Kali Srikari Kancherla, The Snippet Tax: The Connection Between IPRS and Fake News
A. Swetha Meenal and Sayantan Chanda, Keeping Up with the Machines – Can Copyright Accommodate Transformative Use in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Bhavik Shukla and Iravati Singh, Orphan Drug Exclusivity in India: Need for a Revisit
Volume 12
The Journal is proud to present its twelfth volume, which is available in full here.
Volume 12 contains the following contributions:
Jagdish Sagar, What is a film, Who is its Author and Who Owns Copyright?
Sanya Samtani, ‘IP and’ Claims in India: Integrating International and Domestic Legal Methods
Eashan Ghosh, A Survey of Contemporary Indian Case Law on Prior Publication of Designs
Advika Muralidharan, An Inky Enigma: the Challenges Associated With Copyright Protection for Tattoos
Emmanuel Oke, The Waiver of The Trips Agreement For COVID-19 at The WTO: A Rhetorical Analysis
Veera Singh, Comparative Analysis of Judicial Enforcement of Trademark Laws in Mauritius With India And South Africa
Volume 13
Consolidated Voulme 13 can be accessed here .
Dr. Muhammad Z. Abbas – Patent Laws And The Public Health Puzzle: Comparing India’s Patent Opposition Model With The US And EU Model
Madhav Goel – Trademark And Arbitration: Analysing The Arbitrability Of Trademark Disputes
Lokesh Vyas – Taking Copyright’s “Balance” Too Seriously
Soumil Jhanwar – Exhaustion And Parallel Imports In The Indian Trademark Law
Akshat Agrawal – IP As An End In Itself? The Case Of The Covid Waiver
Subhadip Sarkar – Have Intellectual Property Rights Failed To Achieve The Socio – Economic Equilibrium?
Aditya Mahalingam Iyer And Radhika Sikri – Examining India’s Journey Towards Specialized IP Jurisdictions– Charting A Trail From Comparative Law And History
Ahan Gadkari And Sofia Dash – Reading The Issues Of Intellectual Property In International Economic Law
Rajshree Acharya And Aditi Rathore – Protecting Traditional Knowledge And Traditional Cultural Expressions Regionally: The SAARC Possibility
Debdeep Das And Mohar Mitra – Copyrightabilty Of Airshows In India