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1. Basics of International Intellectual
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2. Intellectual Property: The Law
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3. Intellectual Property Law for
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4. The Economic Structure of Intellectual
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5. Intellectual Property: The Law
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6. Intellectual Property Law
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7. Emanuel Law Outlines: Intellectual
 
8. Understanding Intellectual Property
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9. Protection Of Trade Secrets In
 
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10. Modern Intellectual Property Law
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11. Patent, Copyright and Trademark:
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12. Q&A Intellectual Property
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13. EU Intellectual Property Law
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14. Q&A Intellectual Property
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15. Copyright, Patent, Trademark and
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16. Licensing Intellectual Property:
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17. Intellectual Property Law in the
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18. IP Attorney's Handbook for Insurance
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19. Law Express: Intellectual Property
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20. Intellectual Property Deskbook

1. Basics of International Intellectual Property Law (The Basics of International Law)
by G. Gregory Letterman
Paperback: 384 Pages (2001-04-01)
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Asin: 1571052070
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This basic guide to intellectual property law, from the point of view of international commerce, clearly demarcates the ground on which any contract involving intellectual property must be based. It describes and analyses the legally valid guidelines by which any commercial entity may: facilitate the sale of a protected product in foreign markets; prevent the use of protected property by competitors at home and abroad; and forestall the manufacture abroad of identical or misleadingly similar items. The author considers both the variety of national requirements and the international intellectual property regime that is now in place under the WTO/GATT, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), and multilateral treaties. In connection with both technology and proprietary information, emphasis is on the need to determine, on a country-by-country basis: which 'ideas' are subject to intellectual property protection; which 'persons' can seek and obtain intellectual property protection; which special use permits may apply; and which technical requirements must be met. This is a fundamental resource for any business person or counsel considering entry into foreign markets.The information and guidance it provides is easy to understand and use, and will help any cross-border business venture to proceed smoothly and successfully. ... Read more


2. Intellectual Property: The Law of Copyrights, Patents and Trademarks (Hornbook Series Student Edition)
by Roger E. Schechter, John R. Thomas
Hardcover: 915 Pages (2003-04)
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Asin: 0314065997
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This work provides a comprehensive treatment of all three major branches of intellectual property law, surveying basic principles and emerging issues. The book summarizes what is clear, identifies what is unsettled, and offers concise views on how some open issues might be sensibly resolved. This text also deals with a variety of related intellectual property topics, including state laws governing the misappropriation of intangibles, state protection for the right of publicity and for trade secrets, and both federal and state rules concerning false advertising and deceptive trade practices. The authors use numerous examples to guide you through various technical areas. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Law students rejoice ...
... you've found your IP hornbook.

This is an essential buy for any law student taking IP. IP is a tough course with a lot of uncertainty, but this volume does a great job of simplifying the material. It was easy to digest and an enjoyable read during finals period.

The book is laid-out in a similar pattern as my course was, dividing trademark, patent, trade secret, copyright, as well as providing a short treatment on international IP and federal preemption of state IP law.

Be warned: this edition was published in 2003 and there's been a lot of change in the law of IP since then. You'll want to study the KSR case, TM Dilution Revision Act of 2006, and the latest from the Fed. Cir. in addition to this excellent treatment.

I plan on keeping this book by my side when I begin practicing, and look forward to the 2nd edition.

4-0 out of 5 stars Intellectual Property Made Easy
It is a comprehensive but thorough book. I recommend it as a starting point in this field.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good from European point of view
Intellectual property is now very different from 1997, when the comparable work of the eminent Paul Godstein was published.
The present work is a service for European lawyers, who must know rather much about the American legal tradition and be able to discern the similarities behind different concepts and the differences where one would not expect to find them.
The book is written in a lucid way avoiding extreme "legalese" and avoiding partisan tones. Readers might remember that here they are presented an outline for not very advanced lawyers - who naturally use Nimmer - Nimmer and the other vast works about IP. ... Read more


3. Intellectual Property Law for Engineers and Scientists
by Howard B. Rockman
Hardcover: 544 Pages (2004-06-07)
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Asin: 0471449989
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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" Today, IP is the currency of our new economy . "
--Forbes Asap

Protect your intellectual property rights

Knowledge is power and nowhere is that more apparent than in today’s information-driven, high technology economy. Fueled by the growing demand for new and improved technology, engineers, scientists, and the companies that employ them and manage technology have a vested interest in protecting the wealth generated by their innovative ideas and inventions.

Addressing this growing need, Intellectual Property Law for Engineers and Scientists avoids difficult legal jargon to clearly explain the fundamentals of patent, copyright, trade secret, trademark, mask work, and unfair competition laws, as they apply to the scientific and engineering community. To motivate readers, each chapter begins with an inspirational essay on a famous inventor and invention.

This is the book to read before consulting a lawyer. The author, an experienced patent attorney, educator, and former patent examiner, provides valuable and easy-to-access legal information on a variety of common professional concerns, such as:

  • Maintaining confidentiality in new employment contracts
  • Obtaining software protection
  • Applying for patents, trademarks, or copyrights
  • Protecting against unfair competition
  • Entering into contracts and employment agreements
  • Strategic use and management of intellectual property
  • The entrepreneurial use of intellectual property

Replete with sample forms of pertinent documents and helpful points to consider regarding all aspects of intellectual property, Intellectual Property Law for Engineers and Scientists provides valuable information every high-tech professional should read to protect themselves against potential loss or liability. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent book for introductory- intermediate level. Broad coverage, lucid style
I work in the area of Tech Transfer and had the great pleasure of taking Prof Rockman's class. We used this book. The book covers a very wide range of materials - from copyrights to software issues to patenting of live cells to cyber quatting. It is excellent for a beginner or someone who has basic knowledge of IP law. What's most impressive about the book is that it has excellent examples which makes concepts lucid.

5-0 out of 5 stars Practical Introduction to Intellectual Property
This book is exactly what it says it is: a book for scientists and engineers.The author knows his audience is intellectually capable of handling complex information on legal topics even though they have little or no legal background.I never felt he was talking down to the reader.However, unlike other patent law books I have read that are aimed at future patent lawyers, he does not write on and on about legal theory and philosophical justifications of the patent system.The author sticks to explaining just what the law says, what it means, and how to comply.It is a very practical guide.I especially liked the sections on non-disclosure and patent ownership waivers.These are the contracts scientists and engineers have to sign all the time, even if they end up never patenting anything themselves.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent choice, great breadth of coverage
I am involved in an infringement team at work and needed to learn more about patent law.I also am involved in product development and wanted to know about trademarks.I looked at several books and selected this one based on its broad coverage and structured approach.

After receiving the book, I was plesantly surprised to learn it is a graduate level text book.It is well written, well organized, and easy to read and understand.I highly recommend it!

5-0 out of 5 stars Essential reading for anyone creating intellectual property
This is a book whose content is something that I should have read years ago. I am a part-time college instructor, have my own business and edit material for publication. In all three of these areas, questions and conflicts regarding intellectual property have arisen.
The colleges that I teach for have policies that dictate that all instructional material and software the instructor creates for the courses become the property of the college. While I have successfully resisted this policy at two colleges, my defense would have been much stronger had I known what I learned from reading this book.
I generally create my own material for the training I do through my business and my clients and I have had occasional minor differences concerning educational and intellectual property rights. There have been a few occasions when I was working as a contractor, and the contracts that were presented had clauses that would have prevented me from doing any work for anyone else that they perceive as one of their competitors. This has been a major point of disagreement; it has taken several hours of intense negotiation to resolve these issues.
In a previous job, my title was that of research scientist. My employers considered applying for patents on some of programs I wrote. This was nearly a decade ago, before software patents were so commonplace, so they never pursued the matter. Finally, I edit a math journal and occasionally write or edit a book.
In reading about the working situations of others, it is clear that my need for knowledge in the area of intellectual property law is not unique. Everyone who invents physical or cyber products should be aware of the legal standing of what they create. Questions concerning copyright and patentability are nowhere near as easy to resolve as you may think. Even if you sign a contract stating that all you make becomes company property, you still retain some, albeit limited, rights to the product. With more and more workers performing tasks on contract and telecommuting, this area is becoming increasingly muddled. The fact that I developed training material on my own time and using my equipment allowed me to successfully resist the attempts of the colleges to acquire the rights.
The first section of the book deals with patents, what they are, how to perform a patent search for prior art, how to obtain one, what can be patented, the requirements for originality and non-obviousness; how to continue the patent process if your application is rejected, how to obtain competent legal assistance, how to enforce patent rights and how to use a patent right as a business asset. I read these sections with fascination, I follow some of the "patent wars" processes in the trade journals, but until I read the material on patents, I never realized how complex the patent process is.
The next section deals with employment contracts and non-compete restrictions, something that affects all workers in the technical areas. It was heartening to read that while employers have a lot of power to enforce non-compete provisions, it is not absolute and workers are generally not denied their right to earn a living using their skills.
The next chapters cover copyright issues, what copyright is, how long it lasts, what the requirements are for originality, what can be copyrighted, the consequences of recent legislation, and mask work protection rights. The final chapters deal with trade secret law, trademarks and cybersquatting.
As I organized my thoughts before beginning this review, the question that I pondered many times and in as many ways as I could think of was: "Is there any area of information technology where a worker would not benefit from reading at least several chapters of this book?" After hours of thought, the answer is that there is no such area. Every line of code you write or alter is potentially part of a patentable product. There is no dispute that intellectual property is rapidly becoming the greatest single asset that many companies have. I have no way of knowing when it will occur, but at some point the worldwide monetary value of intellectual property will exceed that of physical assets. With this backdrop, understanding the basics of intellectual property will become a business skill as essential as knowing the fundamental rules of economics. To some, that is already the case.
Therefore, whatever your position in the intellectual property food chain, this is a book that you must read. I may have learned more valuable information from this book than from any other that I have read. It is definitely on my best books of the year list.

Published in the online Journal of Object Technology, reprinted with permission.
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4. The Economic Structure of Intellectual Property Law
by William M. Landes, The Honorable Richard A. Posner
Hardcover: 448 Pages (2003-11-28)
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Asin: 0674012046
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This book takes a fresh look at the most dynamic area of American law today, comprising the fields of copyright, patent, trademark, trade secrecy, publicity rights, and misappropriation. Topics range from copyright in private letters to defensive patenting of business methods, from moral rights in the visual arts to the banking of trademarks, from the impact of the court of patent appeals to the management of Mickey Mouse. The history and political science of intellectual property law, the challenge of digitization, the many statutes and judge-made doctrines, and the interplay with antitrust principles are all examined. The treatment is both positive (oriented toward understanding the law as it is) and normative (oriented to the reform of the law).

Previous analyses have tended to overlook the paradox that expanding intellectual property rights can effectively reduce the amount of new intellectual property by raising the creators' input costs. Those analyses have also failed to integrate the fields of intellectual property law. They have failed as well to integrate intellectual property law with the law of physical property, overlooking the many economic and legal-doctrinal parallels.

This book demonstrates the fundamental economic rationality of intellectual property law, but is sympathetic to critics who believe that in recent decades Congress and the courts have gone too far in the creation and protection of intellectual property rights.

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5-0 out of 5 stars The starting point for IP economic policy justification
Probably the best starting point for understanding the positive and negative economic effects of intellectual property protection.The book is a fairly easy read assuming an academic exposure to economics 101 and a working knowledge of IP law.I read it in two days over thanksgiving vacation as part preparation for a fall patents exam.The book covers the basic economic benefits of IP protection - incentive, information, reduction in search costs, etc. vs. the economic costs - rent seeking, transaction costs, dead weight loss, etc.Good introductory reading for law students, legislative aids, and aspiring lobbyists from the medical-industrial complex.

The book has three very slight weaknesses, inherent in the topic it covers.First, the book admits early on that its own analysis is something of an over-simplification.Unwarranted self-criticism.A better "criticism" is that the real world fits the exception more often than the general rules, and specific situations will most often require a deeper analysis.Lifesaving pharmaceuticals, internet postings, and talking dog collar inventions are distinct situations and really just beg distinct economic analyses.

The second weakness is the assumption that the primary justification for IP law is/should be economic efficiency, superceding moral rights or property rights.Overall, sustains the status quo thinking that the steelworker, the scientist, the engineers, the farmers are just economic units on a global chessboard - not humans, and not part of a communities social fabric.Ignore at your own peril.

Third criticism, not nearly a strong enough position on the horrific transaction and litigation costs associated with the patent system in the U.S.If we should learn anything from the current financial crisis, is that you are remiss not to sound the alarm loud enough when a system has become expensive, unweildy, and unsustainable.To be fair, significant treatment of these costs is somewhat outside the books thesis of providing simple economic analysis of IP protection; and, transaction costs are covered in th text.Nontheless, it seems to ignore the elephant in the room to not give a more in depth treatment of this subject.
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5. Intellectual Property: The Law of Trademarks, Copyrights, Patents, and Trade Secrets for the Paralegal
by Deborah E. Bouchoux
Paperback: 480 Pages (2008-03-06)
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Asin: 1428318364
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Intellectual Property Law, third edition is a thorough guide to the four fields of intellectual property law; trademarks, copyrights, patents, and trade secrets.The comprehensive overviews of each field are complemented by sample agreements, checklists, and other practical guides throughout the book. Each chapter contains updated case studies, and engaging trivia to engage students and provide real world insight into the field of intellectual property law. The third edition now features invaluable resources that students will refer to throughout their careers, such as useful Intellectual Property websites, internet research questions, information on emerging issues in the field, and an "Ethics Edge" section that relates to ethical issues raised in the chapter. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Textbook
The product was recieved in good time. There were marks inside the text, however. The book was sold for more than it was worth, imo. Thanks.

5-0 out of 5 stars good job
the book arrived in the condition that it was advertised to be in and it arrived just in time for classes

3-0 out of 5 stars Good Intro at a Steep Price
OK, it covers the basics in a fairly easy-to-read format and moves right along.It is a well-designed, reader-friendly book, but a bit repetitive.The same statements appear in the intro, in the middle, and in the end summary of each chapter.

I take off one star simply for cost.No way is this intro-level material worth over 100 bucks.This is a $20 book in gold plating.

Another star off for quite a number of spelling errors and other typos and goofs (repeated sentence/para fragment, etc.) that should have been caught in proofreading.Hard to believe these are still being carried along in the THIRD EDITION.These little glitches don't interfere with the usefulness of the book, but given the price, they owe us a PERFECTLY PROOFED text.Everybody else gets it right--why can't this team?And, a working paralegal who made these types of errors could be fired.It's ironic and silly for the book to contain such goofs.

5-0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Introductory Text on IP Law For Paralegals
I was assigned this book in my introductory Intellectual Property class during my paralegal curriculum, and it provided me with a very thorough grounding.

Most intellectual property law books are written for lawyers, so it was helpful to have a book designed for paralegals.

I have recommended it to the Association for Intellectual Property Paralegals (AOIPP), and it is listed on their "IP Books" page at: http://aoipp.org/ip-books/

I would recommend this book as the introductory text for a paralegal who is completely new to IP law, and Richard Stim's "Intellectual Property: Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights" as a more advanced text for paralegals. I would not have understood many sections of the Stim text without having read the Bouchoux text first.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book
I got this book when I first started working as a paralegal for a patent attorney. It gave me a great understanding of Intellectual Property. Great to learn the basics, of course there was more to learn on the job. ... Read more


6. Intellectual Property Law
by Lionel Bently, Brad Sherman
Paperback: 1144 Pages (2008-11-15)
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Asin: 0199292043
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Bently and Sherman's Intellectual Property Law is the definitive textbook on intellectual property law.


The book's all-embracing approach not only clearly sets out the law in relation to copyright, patents, trade marks, passing off and confidentiality, it also takes account of a wide range of academic opinion enabling readers to explore and make informed judgments about the key principles. The authors' particularly clear and lively writing style ensures that even the most complex areas are lucid and comprehensible, and the text is further enlivened with illustrations and diagrams.


This new edition:


·includes further illustrations and diagrams to help aid reader understanding and illustrate key concepts


·includes a sample patent application to help students understand this particularly complex topic


·takes account of the latest changes in the field, including the implementation of performers' moral rights, the implementation of the EC enforcement directive, and the EC directive on artists' resale royalty


·examines developments in case law at the ECJ, particularly in relation to trade marks and databases


·accomodates developments in TRIPS interpretation


In short, any serious scholar of intellectual property law, along with practitioners working in the area, will find that this book is an invaluable mine of information on all topics relating to IP law.


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7. Emanuel Law Outlines: Intellectual Property
by Margreth Barrett
Paperback: 528 Pages (2008-03-19)
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Asin: 0735562970
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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The most trusted name in law school outlines, Emanuel Law Outlines support your class preparation, provide reference for your outline creation, and supply a comprehensive breakdown of topic matter for your entire study process.

Created by Steven Emanuel, these course outlines have been relied on by generations of law students. Each title includes both capsule and detailed versions of the critical issues and key topics you must know to master the course. Also included are exam questions with model answers, an alpha-list of cases, and a cross reference table of cases for all of the leading casebooks.

Emanuel Law Outline Features:
outline choice among law students
Comprehensive review of all major topics
Capsule summary of all topics
Cross-reference table of cases
Time-saving format
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4-0 out of 5 stars Good for business types too
I purchased this book to provide good background information for a simple seminar I teach within my company to provide information to inventors.
It is written to provide high level explainations of legal concepts as well as more detailed case law. What was most benificial to me was the section offering example cases and opinions.
This is far beyond what anyone can learn by searching the on-line resources such as the USPTO website and hence very valuable. It is written in a simple and easy to understand way and arranged to get to the information you need quickly.
I think this is a good book to have for lawyers and business people involved in IPR alike.

3-0 out of 5 stars Gets the general idea but somewhat disorganized
I had a Copyright class this past semester. My book was organized very differently from the supplement, so it's not like the information isn't there, you just had to dig around to find various things that corresponds to your text. Also, since the supplement covers all IP subjects, don't expect a real in-depth treatment in any particular subject. ... Read more


8. Understanding Intellectual Property Law (Legal Text Series)
by Donald Chisum, Michael A. Jacobs
 Hardcover: 1 Pages (2004-10-30)
list price: US$25.00
Isbn: 0820505498
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9. Protection Of Trade Secrets In China (Max Planck Series on Asian Intellectual Property Law)
by Shan Hailing
Hardcover: 352 Pages (2008-09-11)
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Asin: 9041127585
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For many business investors in China, the legal handling of trade secrets is crucial. However, initiatives are often complicated by a patchwork trade secrets protection system, developed rapidly over less than twenty years, that diverges in significant ways from global standards and corresponding regimes in other countries, and that incorporates elements of competition law, contract law, employment law, and criminal law.

Now for the first time, in this detailed analysis of China s trade secrets law, corporate counsel and international lawyers have a thorough and practical approach to the subject. The Protection of Trade Secrets in China provides in-depth information and guidance on such important factors as the following:
the current framework of China s trade secrets law, its past development and its ongoing trends;
legal comparison of China s trade secrets law with various international, regional, and national schemes;
what constitutes trade secrets infringement in China and what remedies are available;
andthe legal interaction in China between employment relations and trade secrets protection.
The author pays close attention to judicial practice and precedent in the areas of civil remedies, criminal punishment, and administrative penalties. She also offers insightful proposals formulated to align China s trade secrets law more efficiently with prevailing global standards and generally improve the mechanisms for its implementation.
Corporate counsel and international lawyers concerned with intellectual property rights or labour law in China will greatly appreciate the knowledgeable guidance this book affords. They will gain a deeply informed perspective that allows them to avoid infringement, to battle it effectively if occasion arises, and to plan dispute resolution strategies for contingencies involving trade secrets protection in China. ... Read more


10. Modern Intellectual Property Law
by Catherine Colston, Jonathan Galloway
 Hardcover: 896 Pages (2010-08-05)
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Modern Intellectual Property Law combines coverage of each intellectual property right granted for creations of the mind into a thoughtful, unified textbook. Deconstructing the fundamental topics into short, clear sections separated by subheadings throughout, Colston and Galloway's text is the ideal student companion to this intriguing area of the law.

This third edition has been completely revised to bring it up to date with the latest debate and changes to the law. All significant recent developments are covered including the continuing controversy over patents for computer-implemented inventions and biotechnological inventions, the House of Lords' developments of patent law, the ECJ jurisprudence relating to trade mark dilution and comparative advertising, as well as the database right, and international efforts to reconcile copyright with peer-to-peer file sharing. This text also discusses the ongoing effort to achieve an appropriate balance between intellectual property and competition law in order to protect market competition while retaining key incentives to drive the process of innovation.

Written for students, this accessible and comprehensive textbook provides the perfect starting point for anyone studying intellectual property law in the UK.

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11. Patent, Copyright and Trademark: A Desk Reference to Intellectual Property Law
by Stephen Elias, Lisa Goldoftas
Paperback: 430 Pages (1995-11)
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Asin: 0873372360
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Outlines present-day laws and legal rules regarding intellectual property for writers, programmers, publishers, musicians, and inventors and provides accompanying term definitions and sample form agreements. Original. IP. Amazon.com Review
The laws covering intellectual property--those products oftheimagination with commercial value, such as fictional writing,software designs, product names, and mechanical inventions--have longboggled the minds of the uninitiated. With the advent of online commerceand publishing, the issues have only gotten more confusing. The newedition of Patent, Copyright & Trademark: A Desk Reference toIntellectual Property Law, by attorney Stephen Elias, offersplain-English explanations and practical advice on this increasinglycomplex topic. Elias covers everything from the laws themselves to theirspecific applications in different media. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (13)

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Product & Service!!
We received our order in 2-3 days in new condition. We are taking a class so I ordered early assuming that it would take longer. To my suprise, we already have our new books in half the time for almost half the price. Great buy!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Good foundational book on Intellectual Property
This book is an excellent first place to go for people wanting a foundational knowledge of Intellectual Property.In addition to the basics it provides surprisingly comprehensive overview of the three major areas of IP.Making this book an excellent one, and not just a very good one, it also discusses trade secrets.As with most books on Intellectual Property, there is little in the book about who owns patents, how one can transfer ownership to another party, or how one can inadvertantly lose ownership. Overall, though, an excellent book for its stated purpose.

4-0 out of 5 stars We needed this
We needed this for our small buisness. We bought this for a reference book it is a good one...

4-0 out of 5 stars Great Resource
Excellent follow-up to the previous Nolo editions. Layout of the book was not as graphically pleasing, but the information is straightforward and well presented.

1-0 out of 5 stars The book is subpar
I bought this book as a primer reference to patents.What I got was a dictionary of words.This book pretty much is a dictionary without a lot of explanations.Really basic terms also.A lot of basic paraphrasing instead of actual text from the 35 USC manual. ... Read more


12. Q&A Intellectual Property Law (Questions and Answers)
by Janice Denoncourt
Paperback: 216 Pages (2007-10-12)
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Asin: 0415432146
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Routledge Q&As – your path to exam success!

Has the thought of facing your law exams left you feeling completely overwhelmed? Are you staring at the mountain of revision in front of you and wondering where to start? Routledge Q&As will help guide you through the revision maze, providing essential exam practice and helping you polish your essay-writing technique.

Each Routledge Q&A contains 50 essay and problem-based questions on topics commonly found on exam papers, complete with answer plans and fully worked model answers. The titles are written by lecturers who are also examiners, so you can recognise exactly what examiners are looking for in an answer.

Key cases and legislation are highlighted within the text for ease of reference

Boxed answer plans after each question outline the major points you should be aiming to convey within your answer

The books in this series are supported by a companion web offering you bonus q&as; advice on preparing for your exams; revision checklists; discussion forums and more.

But don’t just take our word for it!

"The book was an answer to my prayers… I’ve been begging tutors to give us ready-made answers so we get a structure as to what we should be including and revising and the Q&As do exactly that!"

Azmina Thanda, 2nd year LLB

"The Routledge Q&As are very well designed and helpful, giving a good indication of what comes up in exams."

Deaglan McArdle, 3rd year LLB

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13. EU Intellectual Property Law
by Trevor Cook
Hardcover: 550 Pages (2010-06-01)
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Asin: 1904501524
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EU Intellectual Property Law, explores theEuropean Union law affects on the law of intellectual property in two main ways. The first is under EC Treaty provisions on non-discrimination, free movement of goods (in relation to parallel imports) and principles of competition law (in relation to licensing of IPRs or refusal to grant such licenses). A significant part of this book deals with those aspects of Community law that are common to most intellectual property rights across the EC, including the effect of the EC treaty on national intellectual property rights, limited harmonization of those rights in some areas, and how EU law impacts on enforcement.

The second way in which EU law effects intellectual property is in those areas where the substantive national intellectual property laws of the member states have been harmonised, or supplemented, by the establishment of Community-wide unitary intellectual property protection.

The rest of the book looks in detail at the effect of Community law and of harmonization on specific intellectual property rights, including copyright and related rights, trademarks, geographical indications, designs, database rights, patents and plant variety rights . ... Read more


14. Q&A Intellectual Property Law (Questions and Answers)
by Janice Denoncourt
Paperback: 232 Pages (2010-03-09)
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Routledge Q&As – your path to exam success!

Has the thought of facing your law exams left you feeling completely overwhelmed? Are you staring at the mountain of revision in front of you and wondering where to start? Routledge Q&As will help guide you through the revision maze, providing essential exam practice and helping you polish your essay-writing technique.

Each Routledge Q&A contains 50 essay and problem-based questions on topics commonly found on exam papers, complete with answer plans and fully worked model answers. The titles are written by lecturers who are also examiners, so you can recognise exactly what examiners are looking for in an answer.

Key cases and legislation are highlighted within the text for ease of reference

Boxed answer plans after each question outline the major points you should be aiming to convey within your answer

The books in this series are supported by a companion web offering you bonus q&as; advice on preparing for your exams; revision checklists; discussion forums and more.

But don’t just take our word for it!

"The book was an answer to my prayers… I’ve been begging tutors to give us ready-made answers so we get a structure as to what we should be including and revising and the Q&As do exactly that!"

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"The Routledge Q&As are very well designed and helpful, giving a good indication of what comes up in exams."

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15. Copyright, Patent, Trademark and Related State Doctrines, Cases and Materials on the Law of Intellectual Property, Revised 6th (University Casebook)
by Paul Goldstein, R. Anthony Reese
Hardcover: 1140 Pages (2010-07-29)
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The Revised Sixth Edition was comprehensively updated to take account of new judicial, legislative, and scholarly developments in all areas of intellectual property law--trademark, copyright, and patent, and also idea protection, trade secrets, right of publicity, and other areas. The Revised Sixth Edition includes recent decisions in patent law (Bilski), copyright law (Cablevision), trademark law (Rescuecom), and design patent law (Egyptian Goddess).It provides cases and notes on emerging First Amendment limitations on federal and state intellectual property rights and addresses emerging trends in Lanham Act section 43(a) and newly revised provisions of federal anti-dilution law. Other highlighted topics include the Internet and domain names, secondary liability, safe harbors, and anti-circumvention provisions; expanded coverage of software protection and business method patents; and notes comparing U.S. intellectual property doctrines to rules in other countries. In the Sixth Edition the materials on trademark and unfair competition have been reorganized, as have the materials on federal preemption of state law. ... Read more


16. Licensing Intellectual Property: Law and Application
by Robert W. Gomulkiewicz, Xuan-Thao Nguyen, Danielle Conway-Jones
Hardcover: 648 Pages (2008-03-13)
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Licensing Intellectual Property: Law and Application is a streamlined and highly accessible casebook on the law of licensing and the application of licensing in practice. The authors painstakingly cover all aspects of licensing from the global:
Why is licensing the predominant transaction model for ideas and information?
Why and how do social policy decisions limit creative legal practice solutions?
To the particular: What are the most common licensing provisions?
What are the issues in various types of intellectual property licensing?


This exciting new casebook is imminently teachable and can be used in courses of varying length. Look for these distinguishing features:

user-friendly and accessible to students and instructors of varied backgrounds and levels of expertise
the authors carefully explain the legal and business context for licensing and provide students with a framework that enables them to understand why and how social policy shape creative legal practice solutions (e.g., limits from fair use, first-sale, and antitrust on contract)
clearly and concisely enumerates the basic substantive rules of licensing law and underlying policy concerns
explains why licensing is the predominant transaction model for ideas and information and why publishers, inventors, software developers, and others often use licensing as a transaction model
goes beyond familiar licensing transactions (e.g., an in-box license and an online 'clickwrap' agreement) to explore more sophisticated licenses and what clients (licensor or licensee) are trying to accomplish and why
covers alternative transaction models (e.g., first sale, public domain, assignment) so that students can help future clients assess the alternatives and choose the best-fitting transaction model
extensive discussion of timely topics such as free and open source software, technology transfers from universities and research institutions and the government, and licensing in litigation
introduces students to license drafting through a series of problems and drafting exercises
the authors website will offer additional drafting exercises and sample language
An exceptional, comprehensive Teacher s Manual will include:


sample license agreement language for drafting exercises, complete with commentary on how to evaluate student-drafted license language
guidance on how to use the book in courses of varying lengths (2, 3, or 4 credits)

detailed answers to all the problems in the book

additional suggested background materials on the relevant industries and technologies

additional suggested cases, statutes and law review articles

With its problem- and exercise-based approach Licensing Intellectual Property: Law and Application is the ideal casebook for the instructor who takes a practice-oriented approach to teach licensing law. ... Read more


17. Intellectual Property Law in the Uk (Law Express)
by David Bainbridge
Paperback: 176 Pages (2009-01-31)
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Law Express: Intellectual Property Law is designed to help you to relate all the reading and study throughout your course specifically to exam and assignment situations.Understand quickly what is required, organise your revision, and learn the key points with ease, to get the grades you need.Tested with examiners and students.

Contents

* Acknowledgements

* Introduction

* Guided tour

* Guided tour of the companion website

* Table of cases, statutes, statutory instruments and European Community legislation

* Chapter 1: Copyright subsistence

* Chapter 2: Authorship, ownership and moral rights

* Chapter 3: Copyright infringement, defences and remedies

* Chapter 4: Confidentiality

* Chapter 5: Patentability

* Chapter 6: Patent infringement

* Chapter 7: Design law

* Chapter 8: Trade mark registrability

* Chapter 9: Trade mark infringement

* Chapter 10: Passing off

* And finally, before the exam

* Glossary of terms

* Index

Features

* Checklists and topic maps begin each chapter, to help you plan your revision.

* Exam tips give pointers to improve exam performance and problem areas identified to help you avoid common errors.

* Key statutes and cases are highlighted so you know which ones to focus on.

* Essay and problem questions with suggested answers help you practice your exam and essay technique.

Test your knowledge online with the supporting website:

* Build your own revision plan and analyse your weaknesses through the study plan generator.

* Test your knowledge of the key cases, legislation and principles through interactive tests, problem scenarios and virtual flashcards. ... Read more


18. IP Attorney's Handbook for Insurance Coverage in Intellectual Property Law Disputes
by David Gauntlett
Paperback: 339 Pages (2010-12-16)
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This book addresses clients' questions regarding intellectual property insurance coverage and contains information vital to litigators who wish to use insurance to reimburse the cost of defending IP lawsuits, or obtain moneys for their settlement and/or indemnification of damage awards. The book focuses on the policy language carriers have used, how courts have interpreted these, and issues IP practitioners need to be sensitive to in litigating insurance cases. ... Read more


19. Law Express: Intellectual Property Law
by David Bainbridge, Claire Howell
Paperback: 216 Pages (2010-08-11)
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Law Express: Intellectual Property Law is designed to help you to relate all the reading and study throughout your course specifically to exam and assignment situations.Understand quickly what is required, organise your revision, and learn the key points with ease, to get the grades you need.Tested with examiners and students. ... Read more


20. Intellectual Property Deskbook for the Business Lawyer, Second Edition: A Transactions-Based Guide to Intellectual Property Law
by Intellectual Property Committe
Paperback: 452 Pages (2009-06)
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Asin: 1604424486
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A valuable and practical reference for the business lawyer covering the most common issues and the latest developments in intellectual property. Written by experienced IP lawyers, the eighteen chapters of the Deskbook are short, readable, and practical, covering common issues as well as some of the latest breaking intellectual property issues. Organized around common business problems and transactions, the subject matter of the Deskbook includes advice regarding IP representations and warranties, security interests in IP, due diligence in connection with acquisitions and other transactions, licensing, bankruptcy, IP insurance, IP and real estate issues, and many other topics. You will find the Deskbook an invaluable reference for IP issues in business transactions. Also included is a comprehensive bibliography of resources to enable attorneys to quickly expand their understanding of the identified issues. ... Read more


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