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Third-Party Copyright Liability of Online Service Providers in the United Kingdom & United States of America.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2011)
The music and film content providing industry asserts that unauthorised widespread Online Service Provider (OSP) enabled use of their works has played a large part in the factually evident decline in unit sales of the ...
The misconception of F. I. Schechter.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2010-09)
After briefly examining the history of trade marks and establishing the theoretical framework of trade mark functions, an analysis from the perspective of semiotics is conducted, viewing the trade mark as a sign. This ...
Patents as property in Taiwanese jurisprudence: rebuilding a property model for patents
(Queen Mary University of London, 2012-10)
The reconciliation of patents within the Taiwanese Law of Things has received negligible attention from legal scholars. The primary reason for this is the hesitation, by courts and scholars alike, to construct a new property ...
Public health related TRIPS flexibilities and South-South co-operation as enablers of treatment access in Eastern and Southern Africa: perspectives from producing and importing countries
(Queen Mary University of London, 2015-02)
Eastern and southern Africa, a region that is home to a twentieth of the world’s population, accounts for half the number of people living with HIV globally, including an increasingly drug resistant Tuberculosis epidemic. ...
Moral rights in The Conflict-of-Laws: Alternatives to the Copyright Qualifications
(Queen Mary University of London, 2012-12)
This thesis examines the intersection between authors' moral rights and conflictof-
laws. The research question has been triggered by two important, interlinked
factors. The first is that the currently applicable ...
The Reformation of Legal Regime for Intellectual Property Protection of Plant Varieties in Thailand
(Queen Mary University of London, 2014-09-30)
Thailand’s plant protection regime presents a unique sui generis plant protection
system, which is used as a model by several developing nations. The current Thai
Plant Variety Protection (PVP) law has attracted some ...
Online Re-creation Culture in the 21st Century: the Reconciliation between Copyright Holders, Online Re-creators and the Public Interest
(Queen Mary University of London, 2017-01-16)
In the online culture of the 21st century, people worldwide re-create and disseminate works by using existing works. Facilitated by the Internet and digital technologies, ―online re-creations‖ have become much more common, ...
The Collateralisation and Securitisation of Intellectual Property
(Queen Mary University of London, 2017-01-26)
Intellectual Property (IP) is becoming an increasingly important source of collateral in debt-based
financial transactions. This thesis will show that IP and financing are intrinsically linked. They both
can be used to ...
MicroRNA-22 regulates smooth muscle cell differentiation from stem cells by targeting methyl CpG binding protein 2.
(Queen Mary University of London, 06/11/2015)
In recent years, microRNAs have emerged as important regulators in various biological processes, as a new class of biomarkers, and as novel therapeutic drugs for many diseases, including cardiovascular diseases. Tumour ...
Structural basis of light dependent modulation of phytochrome.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2013)
This thesis presents structural and biochemical studies of a phytochrome, Agp1, a bilin-binding red-light receptor protein. Crystallographic studies were undertaken in order to obtain structural insight into the mechanism ...