International Bookstore: Intellectual Property
Alikhan / Mashelkar
Kluwer Law, NL
236 Seiten 2 Auflage
EUR 96,50

This second edition includes a judicious update of the original data and analysis in light of the significant movement forward that has taken place over the past few years in many of the critical areas that shape the competitive strategies in the use of IP Rights. The authors have lost none of their conviction of the necessity to enhance awareness of the techno-economic effects of intellectual property rights protection on enterprise competitiveness and national growth and development.
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Christopher Heath; Anselm Kamperman Sanders
Aspen Publishers
248 Seiten
EUR 130,00

This is the first in-depth analysis of the law in this relatively new and rapidly developing area of practice. It sheds clear light on the conflicting interests of manufacturers, consumers, spare parts makers and the general public; explores the extent to which this kind of business strategy can be more or less successful with respect to the different rights involved, and in different jurisdictions; and highlights the competition issues that inevitably arise.
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A Desk Reference to Intellectual Property Law
Stim, Richard
Nolo, USA
612 Seiten, 10. Auflage
EUR 34,50

Written for programmers, publishers, writers, musicians, inventors and others who need to understand the terminology of intellectual property law, this bestseller provides: an overview of patent, copyright, trademark and trade secret law, straightforward explanations of the scope of protection each device offers, clear, concise definitions of the terminology in use with contextual examples, cutting-edge definitions of new terms spawned by the Internet, sample non-disclosure agreements and patent, copyright and trademark forms. The 10th edition is thoroughly revised, provides dozens of new definitions, and now includes a section explaining other IP concepts, such as the right of publicity, false advertising and licensing.
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2009 Edition
Anawalt
West Publ., USA
EUR 494,80

Helps you make informed decisions on the impact of General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs (GATT), limits on "look and feel" in copyrights, protecting trade secrets when employees move, protecting research results, and the need to inquire about others' rights. Also offers scores of practical guidelines and strategies for contract formulation (handling the five phases of contract formulation with precise attention to detail), day-to-day work, planning (promoting inventiveness in companies), dispute resolution, and litigation (assess expense, timing, disruption, and efficiency of litigation).
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2009 edition
Trainer, Timothy P
West Publ., USA
EUR 195,00

This book discusses border enforcement of intellectual property rights, including legal authority, standards, and procedures in the U.S. and other countries. It's the only comprehensive source of how U.S. Customs protects intellectual property, and it also outlines what to look for in foreign systems. It clearly shows you how to use Customs as your first line of defense against infringing goods, and covers the legal authority to detain, seize, forfeit, and destroy goods.
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2009 edition
Kerr, William Owen / Troxel, Richard B.
Thomson West
EUR 186,80

This title focuses on how to calculate intellectual property damages. It provides in-depth coverage of all standard damage theories used in IP litigation, as well as a comprehensive, step-by-step demonstration of the manner in which damage claims are computed. Written from the vantage point of an expert witness for IP damages, it covers all areas of IP damages calculations, including: patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade dress and trade secrets, and misappropriation.
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Seville, Catherine
Edward Elgar, GB
488 Seiten
EUR 116,90

Intellectual property (IP) is a crucial contributor to economic growth and competitiveness within the EU. This book offers a compact and accessible account of EU intellectual property law and policy, covering copyright, patents, designs, trademarks and the enforcement of rights. The author also addresses aspects of the free movement of goods and services, competition law, customs measures and anti-counterfeiting efforts.
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Stoll, Peter-Tobias / Busche, Jan / Arend, Katrin
Brill, NL
910 Seiten
EUR 139,50

This commentary covers the entire TRIPs agreement. It adopts a comparative perspective in highlighting related and similar provisions and developments in other international and regional instruments, such as the ones mentioned above and, for instance the European Patent Convention. The volume is based on a close cooperation between the Intellectual Property Law Center of the University of Düsseldorf and the Göttingen Institute for International Law and European Law, which aims at bringing together expertise in intellectual property law and general international law and trade law. It is designed to meet the needs both of the WTO and the intellectual property community.
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Audits & Valuation of Intellectual Property
Brownlee
Thomson West, USA
EUR 214,00

This title educates legal and nonlegal business and finance professionals on the key aspects of intellectual property law and discusses how these rights are treated from an asset perspective, including how they are created, exploited, litigated, valued, insured, and reported. It also highlights key areas of change in intellectual property law, including the potential impact of the pending Patent Reform Act of 2007 on various critical aspects of patent assets.
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Profiting from Ideas in an Age of Global Innovation
Barrett, William;Price, Christopher;Hunt, Thomas
Wiley & Sons
2008. 336 p.
EUR 39,90

In todays turbulent global economy, companies establish competitive advantage by creating the most exciting ideas and taking them to market. To sustain this competitive advantage and thrive long term, innovative companies must use intellectual property to protect their valuable ideas. iProperty explores the intellectual property strategies and tactics used by successful companies to protect ideas. ...
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2009 Edition
Ward, Thomas M.
Thomson West, USA
EUR 287,00

This treatise explores the uncertainties of intellectual property law by analyzing four main areas. First, the author examines intellectual property as a commercial asset. Next, he evaluates intellectual property as collateral, and how intellectual property law can pose artificial impediments to efficient debt financing for technology-based enterprises. Then, he covers the complexities of foreclosure and creditor realization on intellectual property. Finally, the author considers bankruptcy issues and their affect on intellectual property assets.
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Mediating International Intellectual Property Disputes
Plant, David
Kluwer Law, NL / ICC International Chamber of Commerce, F
1. Auflage, 188 Seiten
EUR 69,55

Virtually every international IP dispute is difficult. Sometimes, extraordinarily so. Mediation in international IP disputes works best when each person concerned is thoroughly prepared, and brings to the table all his or her interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, patience, open-mindedness, creativity and commitment. ...
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Arena, Christopher M. / Carreras, Eduardo M.
Oxford University Press, USA
412 Seiten
EUR 162,50

This book focuses on the intersection of law and business as it relates to the strategic management of intellectual property. The Business of Intellectual Property combines the statutory framework of intellectual property, case law, business and legal principles of accounting and valuation, and multiple case studies of successful companies to provide readers with a combination of strategic vision and practical advice that helps them to integrate such processes into their own - or their client's - operations, or to improve existing practices.
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2009 Edition
Klein
West Publ., USA
EUR 152,50

Intended to serve as a reference for both lawyers and non-lawyers who are handling intellectual property aspects of transactions in the area of mergers and acquisitions. A pragmatic approach is taken, offering various options, approaches, examples, and practice tips to guide the you in drafting documents and working through the multiple issues that may arise. The initial chapters provide an overview of the fundamentals of intellectual property and merger and acquisition transactions. Other chapters are devoted to the key phases of the transaction, such as due diligence, transaction agreements, and ancillary closing documents.
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Yusuf, Abdulqawi A. / Correa, Carlos M.
Kluwer Law, NL
EUR 214,00

Now into its second decade, this book continues to meet challenges raised by ongoing technological changes as it affirms an increasing degree of latitude to national authorities in its implementation. Important developments and controversies witnessed in the nine years since the first edition of this much-welcomed treatise include issues of public health, implications of the Agreement on the realization of human rights, and continuous debates on geographic indications and the appropriation of genetic resources.
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Demetriades, Christina
Sweet & Maxwell, UK
EUR 232,80

This work provides practical guidance on the commercial exploitation of intellectual property from a practitioner's, rather than from a theoretical or academic, perspective. It deals with the legal and commercial issues that arise in relation to intellectual property in a wide range of business transactions, going beyond licensing and assignment to explain IP issues in situations such as takeovers, joint ventures and franchises.
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Adams, John
Tottel Publ., UK
EUR 269,80

Previously known as 'Character Merchandising', this is the only book available that deals with the particular problems which arise in relation to merchandising in the UK. Examining important issues to be considered by the owners and the licensee, it offers information in a concise and readily accessible format and includes invaluable precedents such as licensing agreements, cross-border licences and a representation agreement.
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George Cumming; Mirjam Freudenthal; Ruth Janal
Aspen Publishers
2. Auflage 2008
EUR 135,00

EU Directive 2004/48 EC obliges Member States to seek to achieve 'partial harmonization' of the remedies, procedures and measures necessary to enforce intellectual property law. These obligations provide what may be termed a minimum standard which must be fulfilled by the Member States in the course of their implementation of the Directive. However, the Directive is not faring well at the Member State level. The three authors' vastly detailed, article-by-article analysis of the fortunes of Directive 2004/48 EC in three EU jurisdictions offers enormously valuable insights into the complex ways Member States respond to Community law, and in so doing provides an important addition to the ongoing inquiry into the nature of the reciprocal tensions between EU law (both judicial and legislative) and the laws of Member States.
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Cases & Materials
Goldstein, Paul
Thomson West, USA
EUR 102,00

This casebook organizes contemporary foreign and U.S. case law and literature to equip law students with the knowledge they need to engage in international intellectual property practice, in both transactional and litigation settings. Carefully selected materials also expose students to the social, economic, and cultural considerations that underpin intellectual property law around the world. Each field of law - copyright, patent, trademark, unfair competition, trade secrets, industrial design - is introduced by a comprehensive author's note placing the field in its international and comparative law context, and extensive notes on the cases and materials fill in relevant details, including currently and historically important topics.
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