Intellectual Property Law by L. Bently and B. Sherman.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2009.Edition: 3rd edDescription: 1142 pISBN:- 9780199292042
- 346.41048 BEN/INT
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Subject matter
Chapter 2. Criteria for protection
Chapter 3. Authorship and first ownership
Chapter 4. Nature of the right
Chapter 5. Duration of copyright
Chapter 6. Infringement
Chapter 7. Defences
Chapter 8. Moral rights
Chapter 9. Exploitation and use of copyright
Chapter 10. Limits on exploitation
Chapter 11. Related rights : performers' rights, database right, technological protection measures, rights management information, public lending right, and the droit de suite
Chapter 12. Introduction to patents
Chapter 13. The nature of a patent
Chapter 14. Procedure for grant of a patent
Chapter 15. Patentable subject matter
Chapter 16. Novelty
Chapter 17. Inventive step
Chapter 18. Internal requirements for patentability
Chapter 19. Ownership
Chapter 20. Infringement
Chapter 21. Exploitation
Chapter 22. Rights related to patents
Chapter 23. Acquiring registered design protection in the United Kingdom and the European Community
Chapter 24. The community concept of design
Chapter 25. Grounds for invalidity : novelty, individual character, and relative grounds
Chapter 26. The rights of a proprietor of a UK registered design, a registered community design, and an unregistered community design
Chapter 27. Copyright protection for designs
Chapter 28. Unregistered design right
Chapter 29. Introduction to passing off and trade marks
Chapter 30. Passing off
Chapter 31. Misrepresentation
Chapter 32. Damage
Chapter 33. Trade mark registration
Chapter 34. Subject matter
Chapter 35. Absolute grounds for refusal
Chapter 36.Relative grounds for refusal
Chapter 37. Revocation
Chapter 38. Infringement
Chapter 39. Trade mark defences
Chapter 40. Exploitation and use of trade marks
Chapter 41. Geographical indications of origin
Chapter 42. Is the information capable of being protected?
Chapter 43. Obligation of confidence
Chapter 44. Breach, defences, private information, and remedies
Chapter 45. Litigation
Chapter 46. Civil and criminal remedies