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Legal Responses to Unjustified Threats of Patent Infringement: Intellectual Property Approach or Unfair Competition Approach?


ISBN13: 9781035338368
Published: October 2024
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £80.00



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In this incisive book, Minyu Zheng examines the various legal responses to unjustified threats of patent infringement. Employing a comparative, jurisdiction-based analysis, Zheng investigates whether the unjustified nature of such threats originates from the inaccuracy of the infringing accusation, or the inappropriateness of issuing threats. In particular, Zheng reveals how to resolve threats which are issued in an undue way but contain a correct allegation of patent infringement.

The book provides a clear picture of how the legal systems in China, Germany, UK and the US resolve the common problem of patent infringement threats from various perspectives including statutes and judicial practice. Comparing these jurisdictions at a micro-level, Zheng assesses the principle of proportionality that assists in the critical evaluation of the approaches used in the investigated legal solutions, namely the intellectual property approach and the unfair competition approach. Ultimately, Zheng suggests a general rule for dealing with unjustified threats of patent infringement, fitting into the legal framework of the Paris Convention.

Championing an international perspective, Legal Responses to Unjustified Threats of Patent Infringement is an informative resource for students and scholars of law, specifically intellectual property law. Its instructive nature will also appeal to policy makers and legal practitioners in the field.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law
Contents:
1. Unjustified threats of patent infringement: an introduction
2. Legal responses to unjustified threats of patent infringement in the United Kingdom
3. Legal responses to unjustified threats of patent infringement in Germany
4. Legal responses to unjustified threats of patent infringement in China
5. Legal responses to unjustified threats of patent infringement in the United States
6. A comparative analysis of the examined legal systems
7. An evaluation of the examined approaches: the intellectual property approach and the unfair competition approach
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