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Guidebook to Intellectual Property, A: Patents, Trade Marks, Copyright and Designs 5th edition


Guidebook to Intellectual Property, A: Patents, Trade Marks, Copyright and Designs 5th edition

Paperback by Jacob, Lord Justice Robin; Alexander, Daniel; Lane, Lindsay

Guidebook to Intellectual Property, A: Patents, Trade Marks, Copyright and Designs

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ISBN:
9780421799806
Publication Date:
17 Nov 2004
Edition:
5th edition
Publisher:
Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Imprint:
Sweet & Maxwell
Pages:
284 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 26 - 28 Apr 2024
Guidebook to Intellectual Property, A: Patents, Trade Marks, Copyright and Designs

Description

This book, totally revamped since the last edition, explains the basic principles of intellectual property in an approachable and straightforward manner. It covers all the core areas of patents, trade marks, registered designs and copyright. The new edition incorporates key developments and case law since the last edition such as: * All the latest developments in patent, trade mark and copyright law * A new section on the Internet * A new section on international aspects of intellectual property * Database rights and new European design rights * Rights of privacy It is designed partly for law students but also partly for others, for instance a businessman who wants an authoritative but hassle-free introduction to intellectual property. It is an insider's view from the front line. If you want a book which will tell you - painlessly, even enjoyably what you really need to know about IP, this is the book for you. Reading this will give you a true feel for the subject.

Contents

Patents and how to get them. Important inventions. Crown rights and security. Different degrees of protections. What registered marks are for. How to register a mark. in trade mark law. Certificationand Collective trademarks. Passing-off. Slander of goods. The criminal law. Copyright. Infringement. Design right. Confidence. Moral rights. Free movement and competition in the EU. International aspects of IP. IP and the internet. Future developments and further reading.

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