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Professor John Swinson
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John Swinson

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Overview

Background

John Swinson's principal interests are intellectual property law, Internet law, privacy law, AI law, cybersecurity law and the application of law to new technologies.

John graduated from the T.C. Beirne School of Law in 1988 with a University Medal. He also has a Bachelor of Arts majoring in computer science from The University of Queensland and a Master of Laws from Harvard Law School where he studied as a Fulbright Fellow and a Frank Knox Scholar. In 1989, John worked as a judge's associate to Justice C W Pincus of the Federal Court of Australia. John is admitted to the NY Bar, and worked as an associate at Kenyon & Kenyon in NYC from September 1991 to January 1997. From 1999 until 2017, John was an adjunct professor at QUT.

John was a partner at the law firm King & Wood Mallesons from 1999 to 2021. He was also Chairman of the auDA Policy Review Panel, which made recommendations to the auDA Board to revise Australia's domain name policies in 2019.

Since 2000, John has been an arbitrator for the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) in Geneva, and has decided over 720 disputes regarding the ownership of domain names.

John commenced as a professor at the T.C. Beirne School of Law in November 2017.

Availability

Professor John Swinson is:
Available for supervision
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Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Computer Science, The University of Queensland
  • Bachelor (Honours) of Law, The University of Queensland
  • Masters (Coursework) of Law, Harvard University

Works

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37 works between 1990 and 2024

21 - 37 of 37 works

2013

Book

Patent Law for Australian Inventors

Swinson, John (2013). Patent Law for Australian Inventors. Brisbane, QLD Australia: King & Wood Mallesons.

Patent Law for Australian Inventors

2012

Journal Article

The Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) and its impact on intellectual property

Swinson, 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.

The Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) and its impact on intellectual property

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.

Online marketing: A one-way street once more?

2011

Journal Article

Domain name law

Swinson, John V. (2011). Domain name law. PRECEDENT (103), 10-14.

Domain name law

2010

Book Chapter

Intellectual Property

Swinson, 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.

Intellectual Property

2006

Journal Article

Uncertainties and insecurities : personal property security reform and its impact on intellectual property

Swinson, John (2006). Uncertainties and insecurities : personal property security reform and its impact on intellectual property. Intellectual property forum (66), 12-25.

Uncertainties and insecurities : personal property security reform and its impact on intellectual property

2002

Journal Article

Security interests in intellectual property in Australia

Swinson, John V. (2002). Security interests in intellectual property in Australia. Bond Law Review, 14 (1) 9, 1-56. doi: 10.53300/001c.5393

Security interests in intellectual property in Australia

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.

Do Internet process patents threaten eCommerce?

2000

Journal Article

e-gst

Mann, Jeff, Swinson, John and Morrison, David (2000). e-gst. Revenue Law Journal, 10 (1), 138-189.

e-gst

2000

Book Chapter

Patents in cyberspace: electronic commerce and business method patents

Swinson 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.

Patents in cyberspace: electronic commerce and business method patents

1998

Journal Article

E-commerce patents

Swinson, John (1998). E-commerce patents. Law and Technology (4), 1-2.

E-commerce patents

1995

Journal Article

Confidentiality on the Superhighway

Swinson, John (1995). Confidentiality on the Superhighway. The American Lawyer.

Confidentiality on the Superhighway

1994

Journal Article

Recent software patent developments in the United States

Swinson, John (1994). Recent software patent developments in the United States. Journal of Law and Information Science, 5 (2), 281-295.

Recent software patent developments in the United States

1993

Journal Article

Notes from the United States

Swinson, John (1993). Notes from the United States. Journal of Law and Information Science, 4 (2), 293-303.

Notes from the United States

1993

Journal Article

Software patents in the United States

Swinson, John V. (1993). Software patents in the United States. Journal of Law and Information Science, 4 (1), 116-141.

Software patents in the United States

1991

Journal Article

Copyright or patent or both: an algorithmic approach to computer software protection

Swinson, John (1991). Copyright or patent or both: an algorithmic approach to computer software protection. Harvard Journal of Law and Technology, 5 (1), 145-214.

Copyright or patent or both: an algorithmic approach to computer software protection

1990

Journal Article

The idle creditor

Pincus, C.W. and Swinson, J. V. (1990). The idle creditor. Australian Business Law Review, 18 (2).

The idle creditor

Supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Master Philosophy

    Evolutionary Psychology perspectives on Privacy Law

    Principal Advisor

  • Master Philosophy

    Legal risk and its management in corporate and commercial transactions: Formulating a principle-based definition of legal risk.

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Francesca Bartlett

Media

Enquiries

Contact Professor John Swinson directly for media enquiries about:

  • copyright law
  • domain name law
  • Internet law
  • IP law
  • privacy law
  • social media law
  • technology law
  • trademark law

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