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Research Handbook on Empirical Studies in Intellectual Property Law

Edited by: Estelle Derclaye

ISBN13: 9781802206203
Published: July 2023
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £200.00



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This comprehensive Research Handbook explores empirical legal studies of intellectual property law. It covers research from four continents and offers unique conclusions to aid in the creation and understanding of policies and legislation.

By combining research from both leading experts and up-and-coming scholars, this expansive Research Handbook examines the four main intellectual property rights: patent, trademark, design and copyright, as well as trade secrets. Chapters provide cutting-edge empirical data and projections on legislation and case law, using quantitative and qualitative methods, including surveys, interviews, descriptive and inferential statistics.

The Research Handbook on Empirical Studies in Intellectual Property Law will be highly beneficial for scholars and advanced students of intellectual property, in both legal and economic disciplines, and will inspire new research directions. Practitioners and policymakers will also be interested as the chapters offer statistics on which client advice and policymaking can be based.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law
Contents:
Introduction xi
PART I. PATENTS AND PLANT VARIETY RIGHTS
1. Studying patent infringement litigation 2
Jason Rantanen
2. Legal empirical studies of patenting and patent licensing practices 27
Esther van Zimmeren
3. The Australian ‘Valley of Death’? Australian research and patenting practices in bioprinting and genome editing 47
Jane Nielsen, Dianne Nicol and Cameron Stewart
4. Plant variety protection and farmers’ rights in India and Indonesia 74
Christoph Antons and Amrithnath Sreedevi Babu

PART II. PATENTS AND TRADE SECRETS
5. From patents to trade secrets 101
Michael Risch
6. Evidence-based IP research 120
Mateo Aboy, Louise C. Druedahl and Timo Minssen
7. Solving trade secret disputes in Chinese courts: some empirical evidence 137
Runhua Wang

PART III. COPYRIGHT
8. A survey of empirical analysis of U.S. copyright law 165
Ben Depoorter
9. An empirical defence of expanded fair dealing in UK copyright law 176
Emily Hudson
10. Empirical methods for researching copyright in Australia 195
Kylie Pappalardo
11. Public views on disgorgement of profits in copyright law 217
Branislav Hazucha

PART IV. TRADEMARKS
12. The story of USPTO trademark data 240
Deborah R. Gerhardt and Jon J. Lee
13. An empirical study of the basis of refusal of EU trade marks for 3D marks 269
Ilanah Fhima
14. Trade marks law of Thailand and certain empirical incongruities 290
Piani Nanakorn
15. Empirical experiences in IP – conducting qualitative empirical research in law and regulation 312
William van Caenegem

PART V. DESIGNS
16. A qualitative method for investigating design 332
Mark P. McKenna and Jessica Silbey
17. Re-engaging with concerns over latent design invalidity: examination and invalidation of registered Community designs at the EUIPO 347
Jane Cornwell
18. Empirical analysis of design litigation in Australia 367
Vicki Huang
19. Determination of ‘existing design’ in Chinese patent infringement disputes 386
Xianwei Zhang

Index 404