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E-raamat: Intellectual Property Law: Text, Cases, and Materials

(Fellow of Wolfson College, Cambridge), (Professor of Intellectual Property Law, School of Law, King's College, London)
  • Formaat: 952 pages
  • Sari: Text, Cases, and Materials
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Oct-2021
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192580658
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  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192580658
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This book combines extracts from major cases and secondary materials with critical commentary to provide a complete resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students of intellectual property law.

This book combines extracts from major cases and secondary materials with critical commentary to provide a complete resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students of intellectual property law.

All areas of intellectual property law in the UK are covered: copyright, trade marks and passing off, confidential information, industrial designs, patent, procedure and enforcement. This book also tackles topical areas, such as the application of intellectual property law to new technologies and character merchandising. While the focus of the book is on intellectual property law in a domestic context, it provides international, EU and comparative law perspectives on major issues. It also addresses the wider policy implications of legislative and judicial developments in the area.
Table of Cases
xiv
Table of Legislation
xxxvi
1 An Introduction To Intellectual Property
1(54)
1.1 Introduction
1(2)
1.2 Justifications
3(25)
1.3 International and regional framework
28(16)
1.4 Remedies
44(10)
1.5 Conclusion
54(1)
2 Copyright I: History, Justifications, Sources Of Law, And Subsistence
55(75)
2.1 Introduction
55(1)
2.2 History
55(3)
2.3 Justifications
58(4)
2.4 Sources of law
62(11)
2.5 Subsistence of copyright
73(57)
3 Copyright II: Authorship, Ownership, Exploitation, Term, Moral Rights, And Economic Rights
130(69)
3.1 Introduction
130(1)
3.2 Authorship
130(12)
3.3 Ownership
142(7)
3.4 Exploitation
149(5)
3.5 Term
154(2)
3.6 Moral rights
156(14)
3.7 Economic rights
170(29)
4 Copyright III: Infringement, Exceptions, And Database Right
199(88)
4.1 Introduction
199(1)
4.2 Infringement
199(22)
4.3 Exceptions and limitations
221(50)
4.4 Database right
271(16)
5 Passing Off
287(70)
5.1 Introduction
287(5)
5.2 The elements of passing off
292(60)
5.3 Defences
352(3)
5.4 Conclusion
355(2)
6 Trade Marks I: Justifications, Registration, And Absolute Grounds For Refusal Of Registration
357(56)
6.1 Introduction
357(2)
6.2 The justifications for the protection of registered trade marks
359(7)
6.3 The subject matter of registration
366(47)
7 Trade marks II: the relative grounds for refusal of registration, infringement, And remedies
413(46)
7.1 The relative grounds for refusal of registration
413(24)
7.2 Infringement
437(21)
7.3 Conclusion
458(1)
8 Trade Marks III: Defences, The Loss Of A Trade Mark, And Exhaustion Of Rights
459(47)
8.1 Exclusions from protection
459(10)
8.2 Comparative advertising
469(7)
8.3 The loss of a registered trade mark
476(13)
8.4 Trade marks and the exhaustion of rights
489(17)
9 Breach Of Confidence
506(46)
9.1 Introduction
506(1)
9.2 Jurisdictional basis and elements of the action
507(4)
9.3 Confidential information
511(5)
9.4 Obligation of confidence
516(15)
9.5 Unauthorized use
531(7)
9.6 Employee and ex-employee obligations
538(9)
9.7 Future of breach of confidence
547(5)
10 Privacy, Personality, And Publicity
552(65)
10.1 Introduction
552(1)
10.2 Privacy protection
553(26)
10.3 Personality protection
579(25)
10.4 Publicity protection
604(12)
10.5 Conclusion
616(1)
11 Patents I: Justifications, Registration, Patentable Subject Matter, And Industrial Application
617(109)
11.1 Introduction
617(1)
11.2 History
618(4)
11.3 Justifications
622(6)
11.4 Sources of law
628(16)
11.5 Obtaining a patent
644(15)
11.6 Patentable subject matter
659(24)
11.7 Biotechnological inventions
683(26)
11.8 Industrial application
709(7)
11.9 Methods of medical and veterinary treatment
716(10)
12 Patents II: Novelty, Inventive Step, Sufficiency, And Support
726(71)
12.1 Novelty
726(33)
12.2 Inventive step
759(23)
12.3 Sufficiency and support
782(15)
13 Patents III: Infringement, Exceptions, And Entitlement
797(84)
13.1 Infringement
797(50)
13.2 Exceptions to infringement
847(8)
13.3 Entitlement
855(26)
14 Industrial Designs
881(66)
14.1 Introduction
881(5)
14.2 Registered designs
886(24)
14.3 Unregistered design right
910(28)
14.4 The relationship between copyright and industrial designs
938(3)
14.5 The future of the interface between design protection and copyright
941(5)
14.6 Conclusion
946(1)
Index 947