2019 Other Outputs Final report: recommendations to the auDA board: reform of existing policies & implementation of direct registrationSwinson, John, Clark, Narelle, Fenton, Brett, Halson, Ian, Hunter, Dan, Hole, Jeff and Seaton, Nicola (2019). Final report: recommendations to the auDA board: reform of existing policies & implementation of direct registration. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: auDA. |
2015 Book Chapter The PPSA and security interests over intellectual propertyGunning, Patrick, Lange, Michaela and Swinson, John (2015). The PPSA and security interests over intellectual property. Australian Finance Law. (pp. 649-660) edited by John Stumbles. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Lawbook Co.. |
2013 Book Patent Law for Australian InventorsSwinson, John (2013). Patent Law for Australian Inventors. Brisbane, QLD Australia: King & Wood Mallesons. |
2012 Journal Article The Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) and its impact on intellectual propertySwinson, John V. and Gunning, Patrick M. (2012). The Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) and its impact on intellectual property. Intellectual property forum (91), 37-46. |
2012 Journal Article Online marketing: A one-way street once more?Swinson, John (2012). Online marketing: A one-way street once more?. Art + Law (3), 19-20. |
2011 Journal Article Domain name lawSwinson, John V. (2011). Domain name law. PRECEDENT (103), 10-14. |
2010 Book Chapter Intellectual PropertySwinson, John and Howley, Jessica (2010). Intellectual Property. Personal property securities in Australia. (pp. 4.9.50-4.9.1550) edited by Steve Edwards, Craig Wappett and Bruce Whittaker . Chatswood, NSW Australia: LexisNexis. |
2006 Journal Article Uncertainties and insecurities : personal property security reform and its impact on intellectual propertySwinson, John (2006). Uncertainties and insecurities : personal property security reform and its impact on intellectual property. Intellectual property forum (66), 12-25. |
2002 Journal Article Security interests in intellectual property in AustraliaSwinson, John V. (2002). Security interests in intellectual property in Australia. Bond Law Review, 14 (1) 9, 1-56. doi: 10.53300/001c.5393 |
2001 Conference Publication Do Internet process patents threaten eCommerce?Swinson, John V. (2001). Do Internet process patents threaten eCommerce?. Cyberspace Regulation: eCommerce and Content, Sydney, Australia, 24 - 25 May. |
2000 Book Chapter Patents in cyberspace: electronic commerce and business method patentsSwinson John and Middleton, Gaye (2000). Patents in cyberspace: electronic commerce and business method patents. Going Digital 2000: legal issues for e-commerce, software, and the internet. (pp. ---) edited by Fitzgerald, Anne, Fitzgerald, Peter Cook and Cifuentes, Christina. New South Wales: Prospect Media. |
2000 Journal Article e-gstMann, Jeff, Swinson, John and Morrison, David (2000). e-gst. Revenue Law Journal, 10 (1), 138-189. |
1998 Journal Article E-commerce patentsSwinson, John (1998). E-commerce patents. Law and Technology (4), 1-2. |
1995 Journal Article Confidentiality on the SuperhighwaySwinson, John (1995). Confidentiality on the Superhighway. The American Lawyer. |
1994 Journal Article Recent software patent developments in the United StatesSwinson, John (1994). Recent software patent developments in the United States. Journal of Law and Information Science, 5 (2), 281-295. |
1993 Journal Article Software patents in the United StatesSwinson, John V. (1993). Software patents in the United States. Journal of Law and Information Science, 4 (1), 116-141. |
1993 Journal Article Notes from the United StatesSwinson, John (1993). Notes from the United States. Journal of Law and Information Science, 4 (2), 293-303. |
1991 Journal Article Copyright or patent or both: an algorithmic approach to computer software protectionSwinson, John (1991). Copyright or patent or both: an algorithmic approach to computer software protection. Harvard Journal of Law and Technology, 5 (1), 145-214. |
1990 Journal Article The idle creditorPincus, C.W. and Swinson, J. V. (1990). The idle creditor. Australian Business Law Review, 18 (2). |