Fundamentals of United States intellectual property law : copyright, patent, and trademark

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Fundamentals of United States intellectual property law : copyright, patent, and trademark

Sheldon W. Halpern, Craig Allen Nard, Kenneth L. Port

Kluwer Law International, c1999

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"This work was originally published as a monograph in the International Encyclopaedia of Laws--Intellectual Property."--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This volume provides a comprehensive review and exposition of United States laws concerning copyright, patent, and trademark. The authors offer thorough coverage of this body of intellectual property law, with a text which is detailed with case references and analysis, yet complete in one easily accessible volume. It should meet the needs of practicing lawyers, law teachers and scholars, and law students. It is as up-to-date as possible, as it includes the Trademark Treaty Revision of 1998 and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 and the 1998 Copyright Term Extension Act and Fairness in Music Licensing Act. This work was originally published as a monograph in the International Encyclopedia of Laws, Intellectual Property.

Table of Contents

Preface. Part I: Copyright. 1. Congressional Power. 2. Subject Matter of Protection. 3. Conditions of Protection. 4. Ownership. 5. Transfer of Copyright Interests. 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights. 7. Fair Use as a Limitation on Copyright Protection. 8. Duration of Copyright Protection. 9. Infringement. 10. Remedies. 11. Copyright Protection Systems and Copyright Management Information. Part II: Patent. 1. Sources of United States Patent Law. 2. Conditions of Patentability. 3. Formalities. 4. Ownership and Transfer. 5. The Rights and Limitations of the Patent Grant. 6. Infringement and Remedies. 7. Design Patents. Part III: Trademark. 1. Sources of Power. 2. Subject Matter of Protection. 3. Conditions of Protection. 4. Formalities. 5. Ownership and Transfer. 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights. 7. Rights in Unregistered Marks. 8. Infringement and Remedies.

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