Intellectual Property Rights by C. B. Raju.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: New Delhi : Serials Publications, 2007.Description: 309 pISBN:- 8183870341
- 346.048 RAJ/INT
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Biotechnology Inventions and Patent Protection
Chapter 2. Common Law Remedy for Unregistered Trademarks
Chapter 3. Comparative Advertising: A Concern for Trademark
Chapter 4. Confidential Information and Trade Secret
Chapter 5. Copyright on Internet: Issues and Challenges
Chapter 6. Evolution of Law on Industrial Designs
Chapter 7. Intellectual Property and Human Rights: Implications of TRIPS Agreement
Chapter 8. Intellectual Property Rights-An Analysis
Chapter 9. Intellectual Property & Available Remedies-An Indian Experience
Chapter 10. Intellectual Property Rights in Outer Space
Chapter 11. Production of Patent Regime: Challenges and Opportunities
Chapter 12. Protection of Industrial Designs-A Critical Analysis
Chapter 13. Protection of Traditional Knowledge-A Cause for Concern
Chapter 14. The Efficacy of Patents Under Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights-An Overview
Chapter 15. The Subject Matter of Copyright-An Overview
Chapter 16. Impact of TRIPS Agreement on Indian Patent Law
Chapter 17. Balancing of Interest in Patent Law
Chapter 18. The New IPR Statutes and the Trends of Developments
Chapter 19. Evolutions and Development of Copyright Law
Chapter 20. Protection of Cultural Industries and Neighbouring Rights with Reference to Performer's Rights