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IPRIA Short Course - Mastering the Patent System Speaker Profiles

Andrew Christie is the founding Director of the Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia (IPRIA), a national centre for multi-disciplinary research on the law, economics and management of intellectual property. IPRIA is based at the University of Melbourne, and is a joint enterprise of the
Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Economics and Commerce, and the Melbourne Business School.

Des Ryan is a consultant at Davies Collison Cave, a leading patent & trade mark attorney firm. His major areas of practice include advice and litigation in intellectual property law, technology
transfer agreements and licensing and advice and consultancy on intellectual property management, copyright, trade mark infringement, trade mark opposition and unfair competition.

Geoff Mansfield has extensive experience as a practicing patent and trademark attorney, with specialist expertise in the conduct of patent matters in Australia and in foreign jurisdictions. Geoff is the immediate past chairman of the national firm of Griffith Hack, and a specialist contributor to the Patents Commentary in the Butterworths publication Lahore: Patents, Trademark & Related Rights.


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Assistant University Solicitor - Research Strategy Office University of New South Wales

# Senior Role
# Strong client focus
# Experience in contract law and intellectual property law required

An opportunity exists to be an integral part of the legal team at UNSW dedicated to the support of externally funded research & development at UNSW. As part of a small legal team comprising three lawyers and two paralegals you will review and draft contracts licenses and other documentation, as well as advise on IP issues. In this busy role, you will work closely with staff of the Grants Management Office the Research Strategy Office, and researchers at the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Law.

This role requires an individual with sound knowledge of contract law, property law and commercial licensing of intellectual property in addition to demonstrated skills in contract negotiation. Applicants with experience in the University sector are encouraged to apply. An attractive remuneration package will be negotiated with the successful candidate. Membership of a University approved superannuation scheme is a condition of employment. This is a fixed term appointment for a period of twelve months.

For a confidential discussion regarding the position, please contact Helen Brown on telephone (61 2) 9385 7246 or email h.brown@unsw.edu.au. Applications close 07 March 2008 Please quote reference number 5672SEEK


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Domain Name Law and Regulation - Speaker Profiles

Bruce Tonkin is Chief Technology Officer of MelbourneIT and an elected director of the board of ICANN (the international organisation responsible for managing the DNS). As immediate past Chair of ICANN’s Generic Names Supporting Organisation (GNSO), he was closely involved in the development of policy in controversial areas of new generic Top Level Domains (gTLDs) and WHOIS services. Bruce previously directed a research venture at Monash University in partnership with Telstra and Siemans, and coordinated the operations of the Research Data Network Cooperative Research Centre (CRC).

Chris Disspain is CEO of au Domain Administration Ltd (auDA) the self regulatory body that governs the .au domain name space and manages the domain name system in Australia. Under his leadership auDA it has become selffunding, introduced competition into the domain name market in .au, simplified the policy regime and introduced an industry code of practice. Chris is the Chair of ICANN’s Country Code Name
Supporting Organisation, the body that represents the interests of country code top level domain managers. He is also a Director of the Asia Pacific Top Level Domain Organisation and a member of the United Nations Secretary General’s Internet Governance Forum Advisory Group.

Neil Brown has had a distinguished career in Government and the law; and actively involved in politics as a Minister, Shadow Minister, legislator and as a delegate to the United Nations and other international organisations. He is now undertaking a major role in mediation, arbitration, the conduct of inquiries, advocacy, general advice and consulting. Neil is a member of the Panel of Conciliators at the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes ( ICSID) at Washington, USA and a prominent panelist for the resolution of disputes under ICANN’s Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP).

David Lindsay is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Law at Monash University teaching Intellectual Property Law, Copyright, Law of the Internet, Communications Law & Regulation and Trusts. He is the author of many articles and reports in the areas of intellectual property law, Internet law, communications law and privacy law. David is also a contributing author for Copyright and Designs Butterworths, Sydney, 1996) and the author of International Domain Name Law: ICANN and the UDRP (Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2007).

Tony Staley is the Chair of au Domain Administration Ltd (auDA). He is a former Chairman of the Council of the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman Scheme and former member of the Telecommunications Industry Development Authority. In 2003, he served as a voting member of ICANN’s Nominating Committee for selecting ICANN board members as the delegate of the country-code top-level domain registries. Tony was Federal President of the Liberal Party of Australia from 1993 to 1999, and Minister for Communications from 1977 to 1980.


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