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Intellectual property law / L. Bently and B. Sherman.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, c2009.Edition: 3rd edDescription: cxix, 1144 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780199292042 (pbk.) :
  • 9780199292042 (pbk.) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.41048 BEN
LOC classification:
  • KD1265 .B375 2009
Contents:
Part IV.Trade marks and passing off -- 31.Introduction to passing off and trade makrs -- 32.Passing off -- 33.Misrepresentation -- 34.Damage -- 35.Trade mark registration -- 36.Subject matter -- 37.Absolute grounds for refusal -- 38.Relative grounds for refusal -- 39.Revocation -- 40.Infringement -- 41.Trademark defences -- 42.Exploitaton and use of trade marks -- 43.Geographical indications of origin -- Part V.Confidential information -- 44.Is the information capable of being protected -- 45.Obligation of confidence -- 46.Breach, defences, private information, and remedies -- Part VI.Litigation and remedies -- 47.Litigation -- 48.Civil and criminal remedies.
1.Introdction -- Part I.Copyright -- 2.Introduction to copyright -- 3.Subject matter -- 4.Criteria for protection -- 5.Authorsip and first ownershp -- 6.Nature of the rights -- 7.Duration of copyright -- 8.Infringement -- 9.Defences -- 10.Moral rights -- 11.Exploitation and use of copyright -- 12.Limits of exploitation -- 13.Related rights: performers\' rights, database right, technological protection measures, rights management information, public lending right, and the \'droit de suite\' -- Part II.Patents -- 14.Introduction to patent s-- 15.The nature of a patent -- 16.Procedure for grant of a patent -- 17.Patentable subject matter -- 18.Novelty -- 19.Inventive step -- 20.Internal requirements for patentability -- 21.Ownershp -- 22.Infringement -- 23.Exploitation -- 24.Rights related to patents -- Part III.The legal regulation of designs -- 2.The normative basis of design protection -- 3.The British history -- 4.International failing s-- 5.Cumulative effective -- 6.Plan of discussion -- 25.Acquiring registered design protection in the United Kingdom and the European Community -- 26.The community concept of design -- 27.Grounds for invalidity: novelty, individual character, and relative grounds -- 28.The rights of a proprietor of a UK registered design, a registered community design, and an unregistered community design -- 29.Copyright protection for designs -- 30.Unregistered design right.
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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Previous ed.: 2004.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part IV.Trade marks and passing off -- 31.Introduction to passing off and trade makrs -- 32.Passing off -- 33.Misrepresentation -- 34.Damage -- 35.Trade mark registration -- 36.Subject matter -- 37.Absolute grounds for refusal -- 38.Relative grounds for refusal -- 39.Revocation -- 40.Infringement -- 41.Trademark defences -- 42.Exploitaton and use of trade marks -- 43.Geographical indications of origin -- Part V.Confidential information -- 44.Is the information capable of being protected -- 45.Obligation of confidence -- 46.Breach, defences, private information, and remedies -- Part VI.Litigation and remedies -- 47.Litigation -- 48.Civil and criminal remedies.

1.Introdction -- Part I.Copyright -- 2.Introduction to copyright -- 3.Subject matter -- 4.Criteria for protection -- 5.Authorsip and first ownershp -- 6.Nature of the rights -- 7.Duration of copyright -- 8.Infringement -- 9.Defences -- 10.Moral rights -- 11.Exploitation and use of copyright -- 12.Limits of exploitation -- 13.Related rights: performers\' rights, database right, technological protection measures, rights management information, public lending right, and the \'droit de suite\' -- Part II.Patents -- 14.Introduction to patent s-- 15.The nature of a patent -- 16.Procedure for grant of a patent -- 17.Patentable subject matter -- 18.Novelty -- 19.Inventive step -- 20.Internal requirements for patentability -- 21.Ownershp -- 22.Infringement -- 23.Exploitation -- 24.Rights related to patents -- Part III.The legal regulation of designs -- 2.The normative basis of design protection -- 3.The British history -- 4.International failing s-- 5.Cumulative effective -- 6.Plan of discussion -- 25.Acquiring registered design protection in the United Kingdom and the European Community -- 26.The community concept of design -- 27.Grounds for invalidity: novelty, individual character, and relative grounds -- 28.The rights of a proprietor of a UK registered design, a registered community design, and an unregistered community design -- 29.Copyright protection for designs -- 30.Unregistered design right.

'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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