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Intellectual Property : The Law of Copyrights, Patents, and Trademarks / by Roger E. Schechter, John R. Thomas.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Hornbook seriesPublication details: St. Paul, MN : Thomson/West, c2003.Description: xxxi, 915 p. ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 0314065997 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.7304/8 21
LOC classification:
  • KF2979 .S335 2003
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction to Intellectual Property Forms of Intellectual Property Norms of Intellectual Property Intellectual Property Policy Chapter 2. Introduction to the Law of Copyright Brief Overview of the Copyright Law Historical Development International Copyright Harmonization Chapter 3. The Subject Matter of Copyright-Basic Requirements Originality Fixation-- No Protection For Ideas Chapter 4. The Subjeet Matter of Copyright-Specific Categories of Protectable Works Literary Works Musical Works Dramatic Works Pantomimes and Choreographic Works - Pictorial, Graphic and Sculptural Works Motion Pictures and Other Audiovisual Works Sound Recordings Architectural Works Derivative Works Compilations Non-Copyrightable Subject Matter Chapter 6. Publication and Formalities Publication Notice Registration Deposit Rationales for Copyright Law Procedural Considerations Chapter 9. Copyright Infringement The Elements of Copyright Infringement Other ways of Framing the Infringement Analysis Infringement Analysis in Computer Related Cases Indirect Forms of Infringement Jurisdiction and Procedure- Remedies Defenses Other Than Fair Use Chapter 10. The Fair Use Defense History and Rationale of Fair Use The Fair Use Factors Fair Use and Photocopying Fair Use and Home Taping Fair Use and Computers Fair Use and Parody Fair Use and the First Amendment Analogous to Copyright and Use of Ideas Joint Works Transfer of Copyrights Chapter 7. The Exclusive Rights of a Copyright Holder The Reproduction Right The Adaptation Right The Distribution Right The Public Performance Right The Public Display Right Moral Rights The Digital Millennium Copyright Act Chapter 8. Duration of Copyright Interests and Termination of Transfers Works Created under the 1909 Act and Still Protected Under the 1976 Act Termination of Transfers Copyright Restoration Duration Under the 1909 Act Duration Under the 1976 Act Chapter 9. Copyright Infringement The Elements of Copyright Infringement Other Ways of Framing the Infringement Analysis Infringement Analysis in Computer Related Cases Indirect Forms of Infringement Jurisdiction and Procedure- Remedies Defenses Other Than Fair Use Chapter 10. The Fair Use Defense History and Rationale of Fair Use The Fair Use Factors Fair Use and Photocopying Fair Use and Home Taping Fair Use and Computers Fair Use and Parody Fair Use and the First Amendment Chapter 11. State Remedies Analogous to Copyright and Federal Preemption Agrcomont Additional lnternational Copyright Agreements Novelty Introduction Prior Art for Novelty: The Statutory Bars Prior Art for Novelty: Prior Invention The Novelty Standard Patent Prosecution Introduction to the Patent and Trademark Office The Mechanics of Prosecution lnventorship Abuses of the Patent Acquisition Process Duration of Rights Introduction to the Law of Patents Overview of the Patent Law International Patent Harmonization History Rationales for the Patent Law Patent Eligibility Basic Concepts Process Claims Biotechnolory ,1.,1 Methods of Medical Treatment Computer-Related lnventions-Presentations of lnformation Methods of Doing Business-Designs Plants Closing Thoughts on Patent Eligibility Chapter 15. Utility Basic Concepts Immoral, Fraudulent and Incredible Inventions Utility in Chemistry and Biotechnology Nonobviousness Introduction Prior Art for Nonobviousness The Nonobviousness Inquiry The Patent Instrument The Specification The Claims Ohapter 16. Post-Grant Proceedings Laches and Estoppel Shop Rights Misuse Chapter 22. Remedies for Patent Infringement Injunctions Chapter 23. Patent Law in International Perspective The Paris Convention The Patent Cooperation Treaty Regional Agreements NAFTA The TRIPS Agreement Chapter 24. Trade Secret Law Sources of law Eligible Subject Matter Misappropriation Remedies Trade Secrets and Patents Federal Preemption Chapter 25. Introduction to the Law of Trademarks Brief Overview of Trademark Law Historical Background The Function of Trademarks and Rationales for Protection Distinctive Over Time Words: Terms Incapable of Distinctiveness Marks 598 lmmoral, Scandalous, and Disparaging Marks Federal Registrability The Non-Functionality Requirement Aesthetic Functionality Distinctiveness of Trade Dress Fcderal Pre-emption of State Trade Dress Infringement Claims Product Color Unconventional Trademarks Including Sound and Non-competing Goods- Geographically Remote Use Infringement, Passing Off and Unfair Competition Trademark Counterfeiting Contributory and Vicarious Infringement Smell Chapter 29. Trademark Infringement, Counterfeiting and False Advertising Likelihood of Confusion as The General Test of Infringement Special Likelihood of Confusion Situations False Advertising Trademark Dilution Historical Development and Definition of Dilution Marks Eligible for Protection Against Dilution- The Fame Requirement Dilution By Blurring Dilution By Tarnishment Dilution Claims Against Direct Competitors Parody and Dilution Dilution and Federal Trademark Registration Defenses and Remedies Fair Use, Other Affirmative Defenses and Remedies Uses on Genuine Goods Referential Uses Descriptive Fair Use Other Defenses to Claims of Trademark Infringement Remedies for Trademark Infringement Chapter 32. Trademark Assigrrments and Licensing-Assignments Licensing Trademarks on the Internet The Use of Trademarks in Domain Names The Use of Trademarks in Meta-Tags The Use of Trademarks as Keywords for Web Advertising The Use of Trademarks in Spam E-Mail Messages Chapter 34. International Aspects of Trademark Protection- Territoriality of Marks and International Ownership U.S. Trademark Protection for Foreign Parties Foreign Trademark Protection for U. S. Parties Trans-National Infringement Issues
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1. Introduction to Intellectual Property
Forms of Intellectual Property
Norms of Intellectual Property
Intellectual Property Policy
Chapter 2.
Introduction to the Law of Copyright
Brief Overview of the Copyright Law
Historical Development
International Copyright Harmonization
Chapter 3. The Subject Matter of Copyright-Basic Requirements
Originality
Fixation--
No Protection For Ideas
Chapter 4. The Subjeet Matter of Copyright-Specific
Categories of Protectable Works
Literary Works
Musical Works
Dramatic Works
Pantomimes and Choreographic Works -
Pictorial, Graphic and Sculptural Works
Motion Pictures and Other Audiovisual Works
Sound Recordings
Architectural Works
Derivative Works
Compilations
Non-Copyrightable Subject Matter
Chapter 6.
Publication and Formalities
Publication
Notice
Registration
Deposit
Rationales for Copyright Law
Procedural Considerations
Chapter 9. Copyright Infringement
The Elements of Copyright Infringement
Other ways of Framing the Infringement Analysis
Infringement Analysis in Computer Related Cases
Indirect Forms of Infringement
Jurisdiction and Procedure-
Remedies
Defenses Other Than Fair Use
Chapter 10. The Fair Use Defense
History and Rationale of Fair Use
The Fair Use Factors
Fair Use and Photocopying
Fair Use and Home Taping
Fair Use and Computers
Fair Use and Parody
Fair Use and the First Amendment
Analogous to Copyright and
Use of Ideas
Joint Works
Transfer of Copyrights
Chapter 7. The Exclusive Rights of a Copyright Holder
The Reproduction Right
The Adaptation Right
The Distribution Right
The Public Performance Right
The Public Display Right
Moral Rights
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act
Chapter 8. Duration of Copyright Interests and Termination of Transfers
Works Created under the 1909 Act and Still Protected
Under the 1976 Act
Termination of Transfers
Copyright Restoration
Duration Under the 1909 Act
Duration Under the 1976 Act
Chapter 9. Copyright Infringement
The Elements of Copyright Infringement
Other Ways of Framing the Infringement Analysis
Infringement Analysis in Computer Related Cases
Indirect Forms of Infringement
Jurisdiction and Procedure-
Remedies
Defenses Other Than Fair Use
Chapter 10. The Fair Use Defense
History and Rationale of Fair Use
The Fair Use Factors
Fair Use and Photocopying
Fair Use and Home Taping
Fair Use and Computers
Fair Use and Parody
Fair Use and the First Amendment
Chapter 11. State Remedies Analogous to Copyright and Federal Preemption
Agrcomont
Additional lnternational Copyright Agreements
Novelty
Introduction
Prior Art for Novelty: The Statutory Bars
Prior Art for Novelty: Prior Invention
The Novelty Standard
Patent Prosecution
Introduction to the Patent and Trademark Office
The Mechanics of Prosecution
lnventorship
Abuses of the Patent Acquisition Process
Duration of Rights
Introduction to the Law of Patents
Overview of the Patent Law
International Patent Harmonization
History
Rationales for the Patent Law
Patent Eligibility
Basic Concepts
Process Claims
Biotechnolory ,1.,1 Methods of Medical Treatment
Computer-Related lnventions-Presentations of lnformation
Methods of Doing Business-Designs
Plants
Closing Thoughts on Patent Eligibility
Chapter 15. Utility
Basic Concepts
Immoral, Fraudulent and Incredible Inventions
Utility in Chemistry and Biotechnology
Nonobviousness
Introduction
Prior Art for Nonobviousness
The Nonobviousness Inquiry
The Patent Instrument
The Specification
The Claims
Ohapter 16.
Post-Grant Proceedings
Laches and Estoppel
Shop Rights
Misuse
Chapter 22. Remedies for Patent Infringement
Injunctions
Chapter 23. Patent Law in International Perspective
The Paris Convention
The Patent Cooperation Treaty
Regional Agreements
NAFTA
The TRIPS Agreement
Chapter 24. Trade Secret Law
Sources of law
Eligible Subject Matter
Misappropriation
Remedies
Trade Secrets and Patents
Federal Preemption
Chapter 25. Introduction to the Law of Trademarks
Brief Overview of Trademark Law
Historical Background
The Function of Trademarks and Rationales for Protection
Distinctive Over Time
Words: Terms Incapable of Distinctiveness
Marks 598
lmmoral, Scandalous, and Disparaging Marks
Federal Registrability
The Non-Functionality Requirement
Aesthetic Functionality
Distinctiveness of Trade Dress
Fcderal Pre-emption of State Trade Dress Infringement
Claims
Product Color
Unconventional Trademarks Including Sound and
Non-competing Goods-
Geographically Remote Use
Infringement, Passing Off and Unfair Competition
Trademark Counterfeiting
Contributory and Vicarious Infringement
Smell
Chapter 29. Trademark Infringement, Counterfeiting and
False Advertising
Likelihood of Confusion as The General Test of Infringement
Special Likelihood of Confusion Situations
False Advertising
Trademark Dilution
Historical Development and Definition of Dilution
Marks Eligible for Protection Against Dilution-
The Fame Requirement
Dilution By Blurring
Dilution By Tarnishment
Dilution Claims Against Direct Competitors
Parody and Dilution
Dilution and Federal Trademark Registration
Defenses and Remedies
Fair Use, Other Affirmative Defenses and Remedies
Uses on Genuine Goods
Referential Uses
Descriptive Fair Use
Other Defenses to Claims of Trademark Infringement
Remedies for Trademark Infringement
Chapter 32. Trademark Assigrrments and Licensing-Assignments
Licensing
Trademarks on the Internet
The Use of Trademarks in Domain Names
The Use of Trademarks in Meta-Tags
The Use of Trademarks as Keywords for Web Advertising
The Use of Trademarks in Spam E-Mail Messages
Chapter 34. International Aspects of Trademark Protection-
Territoriality of Marks and International Ownership
U.S. Trademark Protection for Foreign Parties
Foreign Trademark Protection for U. S. Parties
Trans-National Infringement Issues

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