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Contemporary Intellectual Property

Contemporary Intellectual Property
Law and Policy

  • ISBN: 9780192855916
  • Editorial: Oxford University Press
  • Lugar de la edición: Oxford. Reino Unido
  • Edición número: 6th ed.
  • Encuadernación: Rústica
  • Medidas: 27 cm
  • Nº Pág.: 867
  • Idiomas: Inglés

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Resumen

An abundance of practical examples gives students a unique perspective on the subject in its social context. This book examines the complex policies that inform and guide modern intellectual property law at the domestic (including Scottish), European, and international levels, giving the reader a true insight into the discipline and possible future developments. Selling Points: - An accessible and engagingly written introduction to intellectual property law - Goes beyond an account of the law to look at policy directing legal decision making, as well as controversies and areas for further debate in order to give students an in-depth understanding of the subject - Introduces the relevant European and international dimensions to IP law to ensure that students gain an understanding of IP law - Practical examples, exercises, and diagrams clearly illustrate the core principles and help to bring the subject to life New to this Edition: - Includes engagement throughout the book with the implications of Brexit on IP law (including regarding the Unitary Patent, registered and unregistered Community designs, and the relationship with the EU in the context of free movement of goods and competition law) and relevant agreements, legislation, case law and retained EU law - Coverage of important recent ECJ and UK case law on copyright subsistence, the category of artistic craftsmanship, joint authorship, infringement by copying, the public communication right, the IP Enforcement Directive, and the unregistered Community design - Discussion of new developments including the EU Trade Secrets Directive; the actions for breach of confidence and misuse of private information; patents of the tests (and their limits) for inventive step; the new approaches of the EPO regarding biological products and processes; and the latest updates on remedies Digital formats and resources The sixth edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by online resources. - The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks - The online resources that support the book include: -Guidance on answering the discussion points from the book -Online chapters on the following topics: -History of unregistered design protection in the UK -History of registered design law in the UK to 1988 -Intellectual property and international private law -Web links and further reading

Introduction
1: Intellectual property law: An introduction
II. Copyright
2: Copyright 1: History, rationale, and subject matter
3: Copyright 2: First ownership, moral rights, and term
4: Copyright 3: Economic rights and infringement
5: Copyright 4: Exceptions, technical protection measures, and contracts
6: Rights akin to copyright: database rights and performers rights
7: Current issues in copyright
III. Design Protection
8: Registered designs
9: Unregistered designs
IV. Patents
10: Patent regimes and the application process
11: Patentability and infringement
12: Contemporary issues in patent law
V. Registered Trade Marks
13: The function of a trade mark and the national, EU, and international regime
14: Definition of a trade mark and registration
15: Relative ground for refusing registration, infringement, and defences
16: Contemporary issues in trade mark law
VI. Common Law Protection of Intellectual Property
17: Passing off
18: Breach of confidence
19: Control of information, reputation, and intellectual property
VII. Intellectual Property, Free Movement of Goods, and Competition Law in Europe
20: Free movement of goods and intellectual property rights
21: Intellectual property and EU competition law
VIII. Exploitation, Enforcement, Remedies, and Cross Border Litigation
22: Exploitation of intellectual property rights, enforcement, and remedies
23: Intellectual property and international private law

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