Intellectual Property Law / Lionel Bently, Brad Sherman

By: Lionel BentlyContributor(s): Brad ShermanMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: United Kingdom: Oxford University Press,  2004Edition: 2nd edDescription: c, 1131 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN: 9780199264308 DDC classification: 346.41048
Contents:
1. Introduction -- pt. I. Copyright -- 2. Introduction to copyright -- 3. Subject matter -- 4. Criteria for protection -- 5. Authorship and first ownership -- 6. Nature of the rights -- 7. Duration of copyright -- 8. Infringement -- 9. Defences -- 10. Moral rights -- 11. Exploitation and use of copyright -- 12. Limits on exploitation -- 13. Related rights : performers' rights, database right, technological measures, rights management information, public lending right, and the Droit de Suite -- pt. II. Patents -- 14. Introduction to patents -- 15. The nature of a patent -- 16. Procedure for grant of a patient -- 17. Patentable subject matter -- 18. Novelty -- 19. Inventive step -- 20. Internal requirements for patentability -- 21. Ownership -- 22. Infringement -- 23. Patent exploitation -- 24. Rights related to patients -- pt. III. The legal regulation of designs -- 25. Acquiring registered design protection in the United Kingdom and the community -- 26. The community concept of design -- 27. Grounds of invalidity : novelty, individual character, and relative grounds -- 28. The rights of a proprietor of a UK registered design, a registered community design, and unregistered community design -- 29. Copyright protection for designs -- 30. Unregistered design right -- pt. IV. Trade marks and passing off -- 31. Introduction to passing off and trade marks -- 32. Passing off -- 33. Misrepresentation -- 34. Damage -- 35. Trade mark registration -- 36. Subject matter -- 37. Absolute grounds for refusal -- 38. Relative grounds for refusal -- 39. Revocation -- 40. Infringement -- 41. Trade mark defences -- 42. Exploitation and use of trade marks -- 43. Geographical indications of origin -- pt. V. Confidential information -- 44. Is the information capable of being protected? -- 45. Obligation of confidence -- 46. Breach, defences, and remedies -- pt. VI. Litigation and remedies -- 47. Litigation -- 48. Civil and criminal remedies.
Summary: This new edition has been fully revised and updated to incorporate developments in this fast-moving area of the law. It provides a comprehensive treatment of the core areas of Intellectual Property and is useful for students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels
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1. Introduction --
pt. I. Copyright --
2. Introduction to copyright --
3. Subject matter --
4. Criteria for protection --
5. Authorship and first ownership --
6. Nature of the rights --
7. Duration of copyright --
8. Infringement --
9. Defences --
10. Moral rights --
11. Exploitation and use of copyright --
12. Limits on exploitation --
13. Related rights : performers' rights, database right, technological measures, rights management information, public lending right, and the Droit de Suite --
pt. II. Patents --
14. Introduction to patents --
15. The nature of a patent --
16. Procedure for grant of a patient --
17. Patentable subject matter --
18. Novelty --
19. Inventive step --
20. Internal requirements for patentability --
21. Ownership --
22. Infringement --
23. Patent exploitation --
24. Rights related to patients --
pt. III. The legal regulation of designs --
25. Acquiring registered design protection in the United Kingdom and the community --
26. The community concept of design --
27. Grounds of invalidity : novelty, individual character, and relative grounds --
28. The rights of a proprietor of a UK registered design, a registered community design, and unregistered community design --
29. Copyright protection for designs --
30. Unregistered design right --
pt. IV. Trade marks and passing off --
31. Introduction to passing off and trade marks --
32. Passing off --
33. Misrepresentation --
34. Damage --
35. Trade mark registration --
36. Subject matter --
37. Absolute grounds for refusal --
38. Relative grounds for refusal --
39. Revocation --
40. Infringement --
41. Trade mark defences --
42. Exploitation and use of trade marks --
43. Geographical indications of origin --
pt. V. Confidential information --
44. Is the information capable of being protected? --
45. Obligation of confidence --
46. Breach, defences, and remedies --
pt. VI. Litigation and remedies --
47. Litigation --
48. Civil and criminal remedies.

This new edition has been fully revised and updated to incorporate developments in this fast-moving area of the law. It provides a comprehensive treatment of the core areas of Intellectual Property and is useful for students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels

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