Jacob: The Stephen Stewart Memorial Lecture 1996: industrial property – industry's enemy?
An important piece of reading, but the examples are too old
The text of this lecture was published in the Intellectual Property Quarterly (1997) IPQ 3 – which I suspect was the first year in which the IPQ was published. It was the second annual lecture in memory of Stephen Stewart QC, a distinguished intellectual property lawyer who wrote (with the help of national contributors) a very interesting book describing the copyright laws of many countries (and with whom I once spent a train journey from London to Slough, with him arguing with the ticket inspector about I can’t remember what but he certainly felt hard done by). It is a very important item of IP literature but a lot has happened in the 24 years (at the time of writing) since it was delivered.