'… the editors Andrew T. Kenyon, Megan Richardson and Sam Ricketson … have produced a book which is both engaging and erudite. Its contributors are drawn from academia, practice and the bench and the result is a book which will stimulate, entertain and inform students, researchers, teachers and practising members of the legal profession in Australia with an interest in all areas of intellectual property law.' The Cambridge Law Journal
List of contributors; Table of cases; Table of statutes; Introduction; 1. Potter v Broken Hill: misuse of precedent in cross-border IP litigation Richard Garnett; 2. The Union Label case: an early Australian IP story Sam Ricketson; 3. RPM for RPM: National Phonograph Company of Australia v Menck Peter Heerey and Nicole Malone; 4. Horses and the law: the enduring legacy of Victoria Park Racing Jill McKeough; 5. We have never been modern: the High Court's decision in National Research Development Corporation v Commissioner of Patents Stephen Hubicki and Brad Sherman; 6. Of vice-chancellors and authors: UNSW v Moorhouse Sam Ricketson and David Catterns; 7. Foster v Mountford: cultural confidentiality in a changing Australia Christoph Antons; 8. Cadbury Schweppes v Pub Squash: what is all the fizz about? Mark Davison; 9. The Firmagroup case: trigger for designs law reform Janice Luck; 10. Larger than life in the Australian cinema: Pacific Dunlop v Hogan Megan Richardson; 11. O Fortuna! On the vagaries of litigation and the story of musical debasement in Australia Elizabeth Adeney; 12. The protection of At the Waterhole by John Bulun Bulun: Aboriginal art and the recognition of private and communal rights Colin Golvan; 13. The grapes of wrath: geographical indications, international trade and the Coonawarra case Matthew Rimmer; 14. Waiting for the 'Billy'® to boil: the Waltzing Matilda case Leanne Wiseman and Matthew Hall; 15. The Panel case Melissa de Zwart.