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Intellectual Property 10th ed (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781292130231
Published: May 2018
Publisher: Pearson Education Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
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Intellectual Property offers unrivalled coverage of all major intellectual property rights and is designed to equip you with a strong understanding of the wealth of domestic, European and international laws at play in this area.

This tenth edition has been substantially updated and streamlined to ensure the book best fits the contemporary intellectual property syllabus.

Key updates to the new edition include:-

  • Significant restructuring to reduce the length of each chapter without compromising on coverage of each topic.
  • A revised chapter structure which maps closely to the structure of a typical intellectual property module.
  • Discussion on the creation of a European patent with unitary effect and a Unified Patents Court.
  • Coverage of the new codifying trade mark regulation and the trade mark directive requiring implementation in 2019.
  • An outline of the Intellectual Property (Unjustified Threats) Act 2017.
  • Consideration of the potential wide-ranging effects of Brexit in relation to intellectual property rights and protections.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law, eBooks
Contents:
Preface xii
Table of cases xiii
Table of legislation xv
Glossary xvii
List of bibliographic abbreviations xxiii
Case and other references and access xxiv

Part One
PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS
1. What are intellectual property rights? 3
2. Justification for intellectual property rights 20
3. Sources of intellectual property law 30
4. Enforcement of intellectual property rights and unjustified threats 44

Part Two
COPYRIGHT AND RELATED RIGHTS
5. Subsistence and duration of copyright 67
6. Authorship and ownership of copyright 117
7. Authors’ rights 140
8. Owners’ rights, infringement and remedies 170
9. Dealing with copyright 231
10. Defences and the permitted acts 244
11. Orphan works 292
12. Computer programs 308
13. Databases 339
14. Satellite broadcasting 361
15. Circumvention of effective technological measures 367
16. Electronic rights management information 376
17. Rights in performances 380

Part Three
RIGHTS IN DESIGNS
18. Introduction to design law 405
19. Community design 416
20. The UK registered design 447
21. The UK unregistered design right 476

Part Four
TRADE NAMES, SIGNS, MARKS, GOODWILL AND GET-UP
22. Introduction to trade marks and passing off 523
23. The UK trade mark – registrability and
registration 537
24. The UK trade mark – grounds for refusal of
registration and invalidity 559
25. The UK trade mark – property rights,
surrender and revocation 604
26. The UK trade mark – rights, infringement
and remedies 616
27. The UK trade mark – limitations, groundless
threats and criminal offences 641
28. The new EU trade mark Directive 671
29. The European Union trade mark 683
30. Passing off 708
31. Malicious falsehood 747

Part Five
TRADE SECRETS AND INVENTIONS
32. Introduction to trade secrets and patents for
inventions 759
33. Trade secrets and the law of confidence 776
34. Requirements for the grant of a patent 819
35. Non-inventions excluded from the grant of
a patent (as such) 863
36. Other exclusions from the grant of a patent 885
37. Biotechnological patents 890
38. Entitlement to and dealing with patents 898
39. Patent infringement and remedies 926
40. Defences, groundless threats, revocation,
invalidity and surrender 967
41. The European patent, unitary patent and the
Unified Patents Court 990

Appendix – Useful website addresses 1001
Bibliography and further reading 1004
Index 1006