Intellectual Property Law
Allison Coleman(Author)
FT Law & Tax (Publisher)
Published on 21. December 1994
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-0-85121-847-2 (ISBN)
Description
Acting both as an introduction to the field and as a useful day-to-day companion, this book provides an easily comprehensible and practitioner-oriented overview of key areas of intellectual property law.
The work is divided into four main parts: * Trade secrets - coverage includes actions for breach of confidence; employment and consultancy agreements and cases where there is a public interest in disclosure * Patents - an examination of what is patentable; the protection of industrial inventions (with special consideration of employee inventions) and the procedure for applying for patent protection * Copyright and designs - consideration of copyright law including guidance on the protection afforded by the Copyright Act * Trade marks - practical guidance on trade mark law following the Trade Marks Act 1994 and coverage of issues such as: what is a registered trade mark; how to register a trade mark; infringement of a registered trade mark and passing off Practical, day-to-day examples and illustrations make the diverse often complex issues involved readily understandable, whilst full coverage of all relevant legislation ensures that practitioners have a complete picture of the law and practice concerning this area.
* Provides practical illustrations throughout the text * Both a useful introduction and a desktop guide to the core areas of intellectual property law * Fully covers all relevant UK and EC legislation to ensure that practitioners get a complete picture of the law as it currently stand
Acting both as an introduction to the field and as a useful day-to-day companion, this book provides an easily comprehensible and practitioner-oriented overview of key areas of intellectual property law.
The work is divided into four main parts: * Trade secrets - coverage includes actions for breach of confidence; employment and consultancy agreements and cases where there is a public interest in disclosure * Patents - an examination of what is patentable; the protection of industrial inventions (with special consideration of employee inventions) and the procedure for applying for patent protection * Copyright and designs - consideration of copyright law including guidance on the protection afforded by the Copyright Act * Trade marks - practical guidance on trade mark law following the Trade Marks Act 1994 and coverage of issues such as: what is a registered trade mark; how to register a trade mark; infringement of a registered trade mark and passing off Practical, day-to-day examples and illustrations make the diverse often complex issues involved readily understandable, whilst full coverage of all relevant legislation ensures that practitioners have a complete picture of the law and practice concerning this area.
* Provides practical illustrations throughout the text * Both a useful introduction and a desktop guide to the core areas of intellectual property law * Fully covers all relevant UK and EC legislation to ensure that practitioners get a complete picture of the law as it currently stand
The work is divided into four main parts: * Trade secrets - coverage includes actions for breach of confidence; employment and consultancy agreements and cases where there is a public interest in disclosure * Patents - an examination of what is patentable; the protection of industrial inventions (with special consideration of employee inventions) and the procedure for applying for patent protection * Copyright and designs - consideration of copyright law including guidance on the protection afforded by the Copyright Act * Trade marks - practical guidance on trade mark law following the Trade Marks Act 1994 and coverage of issues such as: what is a registered trade mark; how to register a trade mark; infringement of a registered trade mark and passing off Practical, day-to-day examples and illustrations make the diverse often complex issues involved readily understandable, whilst full coverage of all relevant legislation ensures that practitioners have a complete picture of the law and practice concerning this area.
* Provides practical illustrations throughout the text * Both a useful introduction and a desktop guide to the core areas of intellectual property law * Fully covers all relevant UK and EC legislation to ensure that practitioners get a complete picture of the law as it currently stand
Acting both as an introduction to the field and as a useful day-to-day companion, this book provides an easily comprehensible and practitioner-oriented overview of key areas of intellectual property law.
The work is divided into four main parts: * Trade secrets - coverage includes actions for breach of confidence; employment and consultancy agreements and cases where there is a public interest in disclosure * Patents - an examination of what is patentable; the protection of industrial inventions (with special consideration of employee inventions) and the procedure for applying for patent protection * Copyright and designs - consideration of copyright law including guidance on the protection afforded by the Copyright Act * Trade marks - practical guidance on trade mark law following the Trade Marks Act 1994 and coverage of issues such as: what is a registered trade mark; how to register a trade mark; infringement of a registered trade mark and passing off Practical, day-to-day examples and illustrations make the diverse often complex issues involved readily understandable, whilst full coverage of all relevant legislation ensures that practitioners have a complete picture of the law and practice concerning this area.
* Provides practical illustrations throughout the text * Both a useful introduction and a desktop guide to the core areas of intellectual property law * Fully covers all relevant UK and EC legislation to ensure that practitioners get a complete picture of the law as it currently stand
Reviews / Votes
....Ms Coleman's book must be regarded as an invaluably succint introduction to this branch of the law, which would merit inclusion in any solicitor's or barrister's library....an easily comprehensible and practitioner-oriented overview of key areas of intellectual property law. ...an excellent introductory text, well written and highly readable.... Entertainment Law Review....Ms Coleman's book must be regarded as an invaluably succint introduction to this branch of the law, which would merit inclusion in any solicitor's or barrister's library....an easily comprehensible and practitioner-oriented overview of key areas of intellectual property law. ...an excellent introductory text, well written and highly readable.... Entertainment Law Review
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 135 mm
Weight
260 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-85121-847-2 (9780851218472)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Introduction Remedies Trade Secrets Patents Copyrights Design Rights and Registered Designs Trade Marks and Passing Off