
Intellectual Property
David Bainbridge(Author)
Pearson Education Limited (Publisher)
9th Edition
Published on 24. May 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
1080 pages
978-1-4082-8323-3 (ISBN)
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Description
Recognised as a leading textbook in this field, Intellectual Property offers students unrivalled coverage of all aspects of the intellectual property syllabus making it their essential guide through the intricacies of this dynamic subject. Trusted by generations of students and lecturers alike, students can rely on this book to:
Equip them with a strong understanding of the wealth of domestic, European and International laws which govern each intellectual property right.
Enhance their critical analysis skills through consideration of the ethical influences and policy considerations which impact the future development of IP protection.
Fully support them in their study through a range of engaging and interesting features including key point summaries, further reading suggestions, discussion questions and a glossary of technical terms
Equip them with a strong understanding of the wealth of domestic, European and International laws which govern each intellectual property right.
Enhance their critical analysis skills through consideration of the ethical influences and policy considerations which impact the future development of IP protection.
Fully support them in their study through a range of engaging and interesting features including key point summaries, further reading suggestions, discussion questions and a glossary of technical terms
Reviews / Votes
"A tried and tested student text; an authoritative and expert account of a complex branch of law."Professor Norma Dawson, Queen's University Belfast
"For students looking for a detailed account of intellectual property law, Bainbridge's Intellectual Property is one of the best. It is well-written and explains difficult principles in a relatively straight-forward way... those looking for an accessible and stimulating account of the nuts and bolts of intellectual property law need not, however, look any further."
Student Law Journal, review of the previous edition
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Edition
9th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Harlow
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 243 mm
Width: 189 mm
Thickness: 39 mm
Weight
1752 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4082-8323-3 (9781408283233)
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Person
David I. Bainbridge is Emeritus Professor of Intellectual Property Law at Aston University and an honorary member of Hardwicke Building, Lincoln's Inn. He is a member of the British Computer Society and the Intellectual Property Bar Association and also has an extensive background in Engineering and Information Technology.
Content
Part One
PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS AND REMEDIES
1 Introduction to intellectual property rights
Part Two
COPYRIGHT AND RELATED RIGHTS
2 Background and basic principles
3 Subsistence of copyright
4 Authorship and ownership of copyright
5 Authors' rights
6 Rights, infringement and remedies
7 Defences to copyright infringement and the permitted acts
8 Copyright, computer software and information technology
9 Rights in performances
Part Three
THE LAW OF BREACH OF CONFIDENCE
10 Law of breach of confidence
Part Four
PATENT LAW
11 Patent law - background, basic principles and practical aspects
12 Requirements for patentability
13 Ownership, dealing with patents, safety and security, and Crown use
14 Patents - infringement, remedies and criminal offences
15 Patents - defences, groundless threats and revocation
Part Five
DESIGN LAW
16 What is a design?
17 Community design and the UK registered design
18 The UK unregistered design right
Part Six BUSINESS GOODWILL AND REPUTATION
19 Trade marks - introduction and background
20 The UK trade mark - registrability, etc.
21 The UK trade mark - rights, infringement, defences, remedies and criminal offences
22 Community trade mark and the Madrid System
23 Passing off and malicious falsehood
Part Seven
REMEDIES FOR INFRINGEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
24 Remedies for infringement of intellectual property rights
Part Eight
EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON IPR
25 Freedom of movement of goods and services and EU competition law
26 IPR and conflict of laws
PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS AND REMEDIES
1 Introduction to intellectual property rights
Part Two
COPYRIGHT AND RELATED RIGHTS
2 Background and basic principles
3 Subsistence of copyright
4 Authorship and ownership of copyright
5 Authors' rights
6 Rights, infringement and remedies
7 Defences to copyright infringement and the permitted acts
8 Copyright, computer software and information technology
9 Rights in performances
Part Three
THE LAW OF BREACH OF CONFIDENCE
10 Law of breach of confidence
Part Four
PATENT LAW
11 Patent law - background, basic principles and practical aspects
12 Requirements for patentability
13 Ownership, dealing with patents, safety and security, and Crown use
14 Patents - infringement, remedies and criminal offences
15 Patents - defences, groundless threats and revocation
Part Five
DESIGN LAW
16 What is a design?
17 Community design and the UK registered design
18 The UK unregistered design right
Part Six BUSINESS GOODWILL AND REPUTATION
19 Trade marks - introduction and background
20 The UK trade mark - registrability, etc.
21 The UK trade mark - rights, infringement, defences, remedies and criminal offences
22 Community trade mark and the Madrid System
23 Passing off and malicious falsehood
Part Seven
REMEDIES FOR INFRINGEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
24 Remedies for infringement of intellectual property rights
Part Eight
EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON IPR
25 Freedom of movement of goods and services and EU competition law
26 IPR and conflict of laws