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Intellectual property law

By: Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2018Edition: 5th EdISBN:
  • 9780198769958
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.048 BEN
Contents:
Table of Contents 1:Introduction 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:Rights associated with copyright II. Patents 14:Introduction to patents 15:Nature of a patent 16:Procedure for grant of a patent 17:Patentable subject matter 18:Novelty 19:Inventive step 20:Internal requirements for patentability 21:Ownership 22:Infringement 23:Exploitation 24:Rights relating to patents III. The Legal Regulation of Designs 25:How design protection arises in the United Kingdom and the European Union 26:Subject matter: the requirement that there be a design 27:Grounds for invalidity: novelty, individual character, and relative grounds 28:Ownership, exploitation, and infringement: UK registered designs, registered community designs, and unregistered community designs 29:Copyright protection for designs 30:UK unregistered design right 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 V. Confidential Information 44:Is the information capable of being protected? 45:Obligation of confidence 46:Breach and defences 47:Misuse of private information VI. Litigation and Remedies 48:Litigation 49:Civil and criminal remedies
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Table of Contents
1:Introduction
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:Rights associated with copyright
II. Patents
14:Introduction to patents
15:Nature of a patent
16:Procedure for grant of a patent
17:Patentable subject matter
18:Novelty
19:Inventive step
20:Internal requirements for patentability
21:Ownership
22:Infringement
23:Exploitation
24:Rights relating to patents
III. The Legal Regulation of Designs
25:How design protection arises in the United Kingdom and the European Union
26:Subject matter: the requirement that there be a design
27:Grounds for invalidity: novelty, individual character, and relative grounds
28:Ownership, exploitation, and infringement: UK registered designs, registered community designs, and unregistered community designs
29:Copyright protection for designs
30:UK unregistered design right
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
V. Confidential Information
44:Is the information capable of being protected?
45:Obligation of confidence
46:Breach and defences
47:Misuse of private information
VI. Litigation and Remedies
48:Litigation
49:Civil and criminal remedies

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