Intellectual property : patents, copyright, trade marks and allied rights
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Intellectual property : patents, copyright, trade marks and allied rights
(Classics series)
Sweet & Maxwell/Thomson Reuters, 2019
9th ed
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Cornish, Llewelyn & Aplin#s Intellectual Property has developed a reputation amongst IP academics and practitioners as an accurate, straight forward (and straight to the point) in depth guide to every aspect of Intellectual Property law. For the student the thoughtful analysis of every area guides the reader whilst prompting questions and issues for the reader to develop further. As a "flip and find" practitioner reference work IP professionals will rarely allow their copy to gather dust.
Table of Contents
- Part 1: Common Ground
- Starting Points
- The Enforcement of Rights
- Part 2: Patents
- Growth and Purpose of Patents
- The Patent: Grant and Content
- Validity
- Scope of Monopoly
- Property Rights and Exploitation
- Part 3: Confidence and Personal Privacy
- Confidential Information
- Personal Privacy
- Part 4: Copyright and Designs
- Range and Aims of Copyright
- Subsistence of Copyright
- Infringement of Copyright and Moral Rights
- Property Rights and Exploitation
- Copyright: Particular Cases
- Industrial Design
- Part 5: Trade Marks and Names
- Competitor and Consumer
- Common Law Liability
- Registered Trade Marks
- Part 6: The European Dimension and New Technologies
- Intellectual Property in the European Union
- Digital Technology: Computers and the Internet
- Intellectual Property in Biotechnology
- Competition Law and Intellectual Property: Note on Institutions and Substantive Rules
- Joint Interests in Marks, Names and Symbols
- Protection of Plant Varieties
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