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A Critical Introduction to Intellectual Property Law: Texts, Cases and Materials


ISBN13: 9781009182270
Published: May 2024
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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This highly accessible and engaging introduction to IP law encourages readers to critically evaluate the ownership of intangible goods. The rigorous pedagogy, featuring many real-world cases, both historical and up-to-date, full colour images, discussion exercises, end-of-chapter questions and activities, allows readers to engage fully with the philosophical concepts foundational of the subject, while also enabling them to independently analyse key cases, texts and materials relevant to IP law in the contemporary world. This innovative textbook, written by one of the leading authorities on the subject, is the ideal route to a full understanding of copyright, patents, designs, trade marks, passing off, remedies and litigation for undergraduate and beginning graduate students in IP law.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law
Contents:
1. Introduction

Part I. Copyright:
2. Copyright I: foundations of copyright
3. Copyright II: rights
4. Copyright III: rights
5. Copyright IV: exceptions

Part II. Patents:
6. Patent I: foundations of patent law
7. Patent II: patentability
8. Patent III: patentability (continued)
9. Patent IV: scope

Part III. Designs:
10. Designs I: foundations of design law
11. Designs II: contemporary design rights

Part IV. Trade Marks and Passing Off:
12. Trade marks I: foundations of trade marks and passing off
13. Trade marks II: absolute grounds for refusal
14. Trade marks III: scope

Part V. Remedies and Litigation:
16. Remedies and litigation
17. Epilogue