Intellectual Property and Information Wealth : Issues and Practices in the Digital Age (Vol. 2) edited by Peter K. Yu.
Material type: TextLanguage: Series: (Praeger Perspectives)Publication details: Westport : Praeger, 2007.Description: 504 pISBN:- 9780275988869
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Nonobviousness : looking back and looking ahead
Chapter 2. Nonobviousness as an exercise in gap measuring
Chapter 3. The risks of early commercialization of an invention : the on-sale bar to patentability
Chapter 4. Patent protection under the modern doctrine of equivalents and implied disclaimer doctrines
Chapter 5. When the same patent means different things in different jurisdictions : a comparative analysis of patent interpretation
Chapter 6. The research exemption to patent infringement : the delicate balance between current and future technical progress
Chapter 7. Patent misuse : from inception to modern case law
Chapter 8. Patent infringement remedies
Chapter 9. Lessons for patent policy from empirical research on patent litigation
Chapter 10. Taking stock of the U.S. patent system
Chapter 11. Seed wars : controversies over access to and control of plant genetic resource
Chapter 12. The intended and unintended consequences of the Bayh-Dole Act
Chapter 13. Reassessing the anticommons debate in light of biotechnology patent trends
Chapter 14. A global controversy : the role of morality in biotechnology patent law
Chapter 15. Human gene patenting and its implications for medical research
Chapter 16. Software patents : the evolution of the useful arts
Chapter 17. The Cinderella of intellectual property law : trade secrets
Chapter 18. Intellectual property financing : the intersection of intellectual property and secured transactions
Chapter 19. Patent donations and tax policy
This Book Contains Four Volumes.