
Intellectual Property Law Handbook
Lorna Brazell(Author)
The Law Society (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 6. June 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-1-907698-62-0 (ISBN)
Description
The new edition of the Intellectual Property Law Handbook provides an authoritative overview of intellectual property issues facing commercial lawyers. It sets out the principles behind the various IP rights, showing clearly how to apply the law in practice. The book explores the main types of IP right encountered in commercial practice including: Copyright Trade marks Patents Design rights Confidential information.New coverage includes: Patent tax regime - the "Patent Box" which will be effective from April 2013 Unified Patents system - a synopsis of the new, recently EU agreed system Trade marks - several major decisions from the CJEU on the use of trade marks on the internet, key for any company operating a website Designs - first decisions from the CJEU on the interpretation of the "new" (2001) designs law and how it works in practice Competition - consultation on revisions to the Technology Transfer Block Exemption, and the enquiry into anti-competitive use of patent rights in the pharmaceutical sector Copyright - CJEU decisions on how much copying constitutes infringement, and copyright in computer software An indication of the proposed 2014 copyright reforms Copyright in 3D objects - the UK Supreme Court Stormtroopers decision ISPs' liability and the blocking of pirate websites CJEU decisions on broadcasting - when does a re-transmission infringe?
Databases - clarification on how much copying constitutes infringement and when copyright may subsist in a database Commercial confidential information - how to assess damages.Further chapters deal with licensing and assignment in the context of transactions, competition and taxation aspects of IP, and digital media and the internet. Each chapter includes an overview and sets out the relevant law showing how it applies to the most common commercial transactions. The handbook also includes flowcharts to explain complex procedures.
Databases - clarification on how much copying constitutes infringement and when copyright may subsist in a database Commercial confidential information - how to assess damages.Further chapters deal with licensing and assignment in the context of transactions, competition and taxation aspects of IP, and digital media and the internet. Each chapter includes an overview and sets out the relevant law showing how it applies to the most common commercial transactions. The handbook also includes flowcharts to explain complex procedures.
More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
illustrations; illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-907698-62-0 (9781907698620)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition
Bird & Bird LLP | Lorna Brazell
Intellectual Property Law Handbook
Book
01/2008
The Law Society
€120.53
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Person
Lorna Brazell is a partner at Osborne Clarke specialising in patent and copyright issues. She is the author of Electronic Signatures: Law and Regulation (Sweet and Maxwell, 2nd edition, 2008) and Nanotechnology Law: Best Practices (Kluwer, 2012).
Content
1. Overview: what is IP about anyway? 2. Copyright 3. Trade marks 4. Patents 5. Design rights 6. Confidential information 7. IP in commercial and corporate transactions 8. IP and competition law 9. IP and taxation 10. Digital media and the internet.