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Intellectual property law / L. Bently and B. Sherman.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, [2014]Edition: Fourth editionDescription: cxliii, 1296 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780199645558
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.048 BEN
LOC classification:
  • KD1269 .B375 2014
Contents:
Introduction; Introduction to copyright; Subject matter; Criteria for protection; Authorship and first ownership;; Nature of the rights; Duration of copyright; Infringement; Defences; Moral rights; Exploitation and use of copyright; Limits on exploitation; Related rights: performers' rights, database right, technological protection measures, rights management information, public lending right, and the droit de suite; Introduction to patents; The nature of a patent; Procedure for grant of a patent; Patentable subject matter; Novelty ; Inventive step; Internal requirements for patentability; Ownership; Infringement ; Exploitation; Rights related to patents ; Acquiring registered design protection in the United Kingdom and the European Community -- The community concept of design; Grounds for invalidity : novelty, individual character, and relative grounds; The rights of a proprietor of a UK registered design, a registered community design, and an unregistered community design ; Copyright protection for designs; Unregistered design right; Introduction to passing off and trademarks; Passing off; Misrepresentation; Damage; Trade mark registration; Subject matter; Absolute grounds for refusal; Relative grounds for refusal Revocation; Infringement; Trade mark defences; Exploitation and use of trademarks; Geographical indications of origin; Is the information capable of being protected?; ligation of confidence; Breach, defences, private information, and remedies; Uitigation; Civil and criminal remedies Introduction; Introduction to copyright; Subject matter; Criteria for protection; Authorship and first ownership;; Nature of the rights; Duration of copyright; Infringement; Defences; Moral rights; Exploitation and use of copyright; Limits on exploitation; Related rights: performers' rights, database right, technological protection measures, rights management information, public lending right, and the droit de suite; Introduction to patents; The nature of a patent; Procedure for grant of a patent; Patentable subject matter; Novelty ; Inventive step; Internal requirements for patentability; Ownership; Infringement ; Exploitation; Rights related to patents ; Acquiring registered design protection in the United Kingdom and the European Community -- The community concept of design; Grounds for invalidity : novelty, individual character, and relative grounds; The rights of a proprietor of a UK registered design, a registered community design, and an unregistered community design ; Copyright protection for designs; Unregistered design right; Introduction to passing off and trademarks; Passing off; Misrepresentation; Damage; Trade mark registration; Subject matter; Absolute grounds for refusal; Relative grounds for refusal Revocation; Infringement; Trade mark defences; Exploitation and use of trademarks; Geographical indications of origin; Is the information capable of being protected?; ligation of confidence; Breach, defences, private information, and remedies; Uitigation; Civil and criminal remedies
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Includes bibliographical references and index.


Introduction;
Introduction to copyright;
Subject matter;
Criteria for protection;
Authorship and first ownership;;
Nature of the rights;
Duration of copyright;
Infringement;
Defences;
Moral rights;
Exploitation and use of copyright;
Limits on exploitation;
Related rights: performers' rights, database right, technological protection measures, rights management information, public lending right, and the droit de suite;
Introduction to patents;
The nature of a patent;
Procedure for grant of a patent;
Patentable subject matter;
Novelty ;
Inventive step;
Internal requirements for patentability;
Ownership;
Infringement ;
Exploitation;
Rights related to patents ;
Acquiring registered design protection in the United Kingdom and the European Community -- The community concept of design;
Grounds for invalidity : novelty, individual character, and relative grounds;
The rights of a proprietor of a UK registered design, a registered community design, and an unregistered community design ;
Copyright protection for designs;
Unregistered design right;
Introduction to passing off and trademarks;
Passing off;
Misrepresentation;
Damage;
Trade mark registration;
Subject matter;
Absolute grounds for refusal;
Relative grounds for refusal
Revocation;
Infringement;
Trade mark defences;
Exploitation and use of trademarks;
Geographical indications of origin;
Is the information capable of being protected?;
ligation of confidence;
Breach, defences, private information, and remedies;
Uitigation;
Civil and criminal remedies

Introduction;
Introduction to copyright;
Subject matter;
Criteria for protection;
Authorship and first ownership;;
Nature of the rights;
Duration of copyright;
Infringement;
Defences;
Moral rights;
Exploitation and use of copyright;
Limits on exploitation;
Related rights: performers' rights, database right, technological protection measures, rights management information, public lending right, and the droit de suite;
Introduction to patents;
The nature of a patent;
Procedure for grant of a patent;
Patentable subject matter;
Novelty ;
Inventive step;
Internal requirements for patentability;
Ownership;
Infringement ;
Exploitation;
Rights related to patents ;
Acquiring registered design protection in the United Kingdom and the European Community -- The community concept of design;
Grounds for invalidity : novelty, individual character, and relative grounds;
The rights of a proprietor of a UK registered design, a registered community design, and an unregistered community design ;
Copyright protection for designs;
Unregistered design right;
Introduction to passing off and trademarks;
Passing off;
Misrepresentation;
Damage;
Trade mark registration;
Subject matter;
Absolute grounds for refusal;
Relative grounds for refusal
Revocation;
Infringement;
Trade mark defences;
Exploitation and use of trademarks;
Geographical indications of origin;
Is the information capable of being protected?;
ligation of confidence;
Breach, defences, private information, and remedies;
Uitigation;
Civil and criminal remedies

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