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Intellectual property law / created by Lionel Bently, Brad Sherman, D. Gangjee and P. Johnson

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford University Press, 2018Description: cxxvii, 1382 pages : 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780198769958
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KD1269 INT
Contents:
1: Introduction I. Copyright2: Introduction to copyright3: Subject matter4: Criteria for protection5: Authorship and first ownership6: Nature of the rights7: Duration of copyright8: Infringement9: Defences10: Moral rights11: Exploitation and use of copyright12: Limits on exploitation13: Rights associated with copyright II. Patents14: Introduction to patents15: Nature of a patent16: Procedure for grant of a patent17: Patentable subject matter18: Novelty19: Inventive step20: Internal requirements for patentability21: Ownership22: Infringement23: Exploitation24: Rights relating to patents III. The Legal Regulation of Designs25: How design protection arises in the United Kingdom and the European Union26: Subject matter: the requirement that there be a design27: Grounds for invalidity: novelty, individual character, and relative grounds28: Ownership, exploitation, and infringement: UK registered designs, registered community designs, and unregistered community designs29: Copyright protection for designs30: UK unregistered design right IV. Trade Marks and Passing Off31: Introduction to passing off and trade marks32: Passing off33: Misrepresentation34: Damage35: Trade mark registration36: Subject matter37: Absolute grounds for refusal 38: Relative grounds for refusal39: Revocation40: Infringement41: Trade mark defences42: Exploitation and use of trade marks43: Geographical indications of origin V. Confidential Information44: Is the information capable of being protected?45: Obligation of confidence46: Breach and defences47: Misuse of private information VI. Litigation and Remedies48: Litigation49: Civil and criminal remedies
Summary: 'Intellectual Property Law' is the definitive textbook on this subject. It clearly sets out the law in relation to copyright, patents, trade marks, passing off and confidentiality, whilst enlivening the text with illustrations and diagrams
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Core Collection Law Library Core Collection KD1269 INT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 157808 Available BK145653

Includes bibliography and index

1: Introduction I. Copyright2: Introduction to copyright3: Subject matter4: Criteria for protection5: Authorship and first ownership6: Nature of the rights7: Duration of copyright8: Infringement9: Defences10: Moral rights11: Exploitation and use of copyright12: Limits on exploitation13: Rights associated with copyright II. Patents14: Introduction to patents15: Nature of a patent16: Procedure for grant of a patent17: Patentable subject matter18: Novelty19: Inventive step20: Internal requirements for patentability21: Ownership22: Infringement23: Exploitation24: Rights relating to patents III. The Legal Regulation of Designs25: How design protection arises in the United Kingdom and the European Union26: Subject matter: the requirement that there be a design27: Grounds for invalidity: novelty, individual character, and relative grounds28: Ownership, exploitation, and infringement: UK registered designs, registered community designs, and unregistered community designs29: Copyright protection for designs30: UK unregistered design right IV. Trade Marks and Passing Off31: Introduction to passing off and trade marks32: Passing off33: Misrepresentation34: Damage35: Trade mark registration36: Subject matter37: Absolute grounds for refusal 38: Relative grounds for refusal39: Revocation40: Infringement41: Trade mark defences42: Exploitation and use of trade marks43: Geographical indications of origin V. Confidential Information44: Is the information capable of being protected?45: Obligation of confidence46: Breach and defences47: Misuse of private information VI. Litigation and Remedies48: Litigation49: Civil and criminal remedies

'Intellectual Property Law' is the definitive textbook on this subject. It clearly sets out the law in relation to copyright, patents, trade marks, passing off and confidentiality, whilst enlivening the text with illustrations and diagrams

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