
Intellectual Property Law: Text, Cases, and Materials
Text, Cases, and Materials
Oxford University Press
2nd Edition
Published on 2. May 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
968 pages
978-0-19-964330-1 (ISBN)
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Description
This book provides a complete resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students of intellectual property law. The first text of its kind in the field, it combines extracts from major cases and secondary materials with critical commentary from experienced teachers in the field. The book deals with all areas of intellectual property law in the UK: copyright, trade marks and passing off, personality and publicity rights, character merchandising, confidential information and privacy, industrial designs, patent, procedure and enforcement. It also tackles topical areas, such as the application of IP law to new technologies and the impact of the Internet on trade marks and copyright. While the focus of the book is on IP law in a domestic context, it provides international, EU and comparative law perspectives on major issues. It also addresses the wider policy implications of legislative and judicial developments in the area. It is an ideal resource for all students of intellectual property law who need cases, materials and commentary in a single volume.
This book provides a complete resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students of intellectual property law. The first text of its kind in the field, it combines extracts from major cases and secondary materials with critical commentary from experienced teachers in the field. The book deals with all areas of intellectual property law in the UK: copyright, trade marks and passing off, personality and publicity rights, character merchandising, confidential information and privacy, industrial designs, patent, procedure and enforcement. It also tackles topical areas, such as the application of IP law to new technologies and the impact of the Internet on trade marks and copyright. While the focus of the book is on IP law in a domestic context, it provides international, EU and comparative law perspectives on major issues. It also addresses the wider policy implications of legislative and judicial developments in the area. It is an ideal resource for all students of intellectual property law who need cases, materials and commentary in a single volume.
This book provides a complete resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students of intellectual property law. The first text of its kind in the field, it combines extracts from major cases and secondary materials with critical commentary from experienced teachers in the field. The book deals with all areas of intellectual property law in the UK: copyright, trade marks and passing off, personality and publicity rights, character merchandising, confidential information and privacy, industrial designs, patent, procedure and enforcement. It also tackles topical areas, such as the application of IP law to new technologies and the impact of the Internet on trade marks and copyright. While the focus of the book is on IP law in a domestic context, it provides international, EU and comparative law perspectives on major issues. It also addresses the wider policy implications of legislative and judicial developments in the area. It is an ideal resource for all students of intellectual property law who need cases, materials and commentary in a single volume.
Reviews / Votes
Intellectual Property Law: Text, Cases and Materials aims to provide a 'one-stop resource' on intellectual property and largely achieves this aim. It is both thought-provoking and accessible which encourages the reader to undertake further reading by, perhaps, delving deeper into the extracts or considering the further reading. Student Law JournalIntellectual Property Law: Text, Cases and Materials aims to provide a 'one-stop resource' on intellectual property and largely achieves this aim. It is both thought-provoking and accessible which encourages the reader to undertake further reading by, perhaps, delving deeper into the extracts or considering the further reading. Student Law Journal
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 171 mm
Thickness: 46 mm
Weight
1608 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-964330-1 (9780199643301)
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Persons
Prof Tanya Aplin is a Lecturer in Law at King's College London. She is the author of 'Gurry on Breach of Confidence: The Protection of Confidential Information' (OUP, 2012) and has published extensively on copyright law and confidential information. Dr Jennifer Davis is a Fellow of Wolfson College, Cambridge. She is the author of 'Intellectual Property Law' in the Core Text Series (OUP, 2012), and has published extensively in the area of trade mark law and brands, unfair competition, and publicity rights.
Prof Tanya Aplin is a Lecturer in Law at King's College London. She is the author of 'Gurry on Breach of Confidence: The Protection of Confidential Information' (OUP, 2012) and has published extensively on copyright law and confidential information. Dr Jennifer Davis is a Fellow of Wolfson College, Cambridge. She is the author of 'Intellectual Property Law' in the Core Text Series (OUP, 2012), and has published extensively in the area of trade mark law and brands, unfair competition, and publicity rights.
Prof Tanya Aplin is a Lecturer in Law at King's College London. She is the author of 'Gurry on Breach of Confidence: The Protection of Confidential Information' (OUP, 2012) and has published extensively on copyright law and confidential information. Dr Jennifer Davis is a Fellow of Wolfson College, Cambridge. She is the author of 'Intellectual Property Law' in the Core Text Series (OUP, 2012), and has published extensively in the area of trade mark law and brands, unfair competition, and publicity rights.
Content
1. An introduction to intellectual property ; 2. Copyright I: History, justifications, sources of law and subsistence ; 3. Copyright II: Authorship, ownership, exploitation and duration ; 4. Copyright III: Moral rights; economic rights, infringement, exceptions and related rights ; 5. Passing off ; 6. Trade Marks I: Justifications, registration, and absolute grounds for refusal of registration ; 7. Trade Marks II: The relative grounds for refusal of registration and infringement ; 8. Trade Marks III: Defences, the loss of a trade mark and exhaustion of rights ; 9. Breach of confidence ; 10. Privacy, personality and publicity ; 11. Patents I: Justifications, registration, patentable subject matter and industrial application ; 12. Patents II: Novelty, inventive step, sufficiency and support ; 13. Patents III: Infringement, exceptions and entitlement ; 14. Industrial designs ; 15. Intellectual property in action