Intellectual Property Law Directions (Directions Series) / Helen Norman

By: Helen NormanMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: United Kingdom: Oxford University Press,  2011Description: liii, 505 pages : illustrationsISBN: 9780199205097 DDC classification: 346.41048
Contents:
General introduction -- Enforcement of intellectual property rights -- Breach of confidence -- Introduction to patents -- Patentability -- Infringement of patents -- An introduction to copyright -- Moral rights and performers' rights -- Designs -- Introduction to trade marks -- Passing off -- Registration of trade marks -- Infringement of trade marks -- Exhaustion of rights -- Dealings in intellectual property rights -- Protection for image, character, and personality merchandising.
Summary: Has Ninja Turtles really re-shaped UK character merchandising law? Have you got your Pozzoli test sorted from your Protocol questions? Can you reconcile the views of the ECJ with those of the Court of Appeal in L'Oreal v Bellure? Is it correct to say that intellectual property rights are monopolistic in nature? If they are, is that such a bad thing?
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Includes index.

General introduction --
Enforcement of intellectual property rights --
Breach of confidence --
Introduction to patents --
Patentability --
Infringement of patents --
An introduction to copyright --
Moral rights and performers' rights --
Designs --
Introduction to trade marks --
Passing off --
Registration of trade marks --
Infringement of trade marks --
Exhaustion of rights --
Dealings in intellectual property rights --
Protection for image, character, and personality merchandising.

Has Ninja Turtles really re-shaped UK character merchandising law? Have you got your Pozzoli test sorted from your Protocol questions? Can you reconcile the views of the ECJ with those of the Court of Appeal in L'Oreal v Bellure? Is it correct to say that intellectual property rights are monopolistic in nature? If they are, is that such a bad thing?

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