
Modern Intellectual Property Law
Routledge Cavendish (Publisher)
Published on 18. August 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
808 pages
978-1-85941-816-1 (ISBN)
Description
Intellectual property law's influence extends to every aspect of human life. The markings on a can of Coca-cola, the rights in the books, music, pictures, drama, films and electronic information sources we all use, even the shape of our pen, architecture and the science behind the latest attempt on space exploration all form its subject matter. This popular text explains and examines the often complicated law which protects and preserves new ideas and outlines how intellectual property rights allow right owners to stop others taking their creations.
The changes in the new edition reflect this rapidly expanding field. This textbook includes:
amendments to major decisions from the House of Lords and the European Court of Justice
recent legislation such as the Patents Act 2004
the effect of developments in information technology on copyright and patent principles
recent case law including Kirin-Amgen Inc v Hoechst Marion Roussel Ltd and British Horseracing Board Ltd v William Hill Organization
the impact of UK, EC and EU competition laws on intellectual property rights
a new chapter devoted to protection for image
new coverage relating to domain names
an examination of the increasing attention to human rights in intellectual property law.
This thoughtful and thought-provoking text is essential reading for any student of intellectual property law. With further reading at the end of each chapter, it is the ideal introduction to a thorough understanding of intellectual property law.
The changes in the new edition reflect this rapidly expanding field. This textbook includes:
amendments to major decisions from the House of Lords and the European Court of Justice
recent legislation such as the Patents Act 2004
the effect of developments in information technology on copyright and patent principles
recent case law including Kirin-Amgen Inc v Hoechst Marion Roussel Ltd and British Horseracing Board Ltd v William Hill Organization
the impact of UK, EC and EU competition laws on intellectual property rights
a new chapter devoted to protection for image
new coverage relating to domain names
an examination of the increasing attention to human rights in intellectual property law.
This thoughtful and thought-provoking text is essential reading for any student of intellectual property law. With further reading at the end of each chapter, it is the ideal introduction to a thorough understanding of intellectual property law.
Reviews / Votes
'This second edition fulfills all undergraduate needs, with the introductory chapters explaining the boundaries, diversity and complexity of intellectual property, by placing the topic within a solid , clearly explained framework.' - Mark Van Hoorebeek and Susan Wright, Staffordshire University'For the undergraduate prepared to pay the extra, Colston and Middleton provides a more comprehensive commentary than Bainbridge and Torremans. The extensive commentary and further reading mean that it could be used at postgraduate level. This is a valuable addtion to the current selection of textbooks on Intellectual Property Law.' - Mark Van Hoorebeek and Susan Wright, Staffordshire University
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
907 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85941-816-1 (9781859418161)
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Previous edition

Catherine Colston
Principles of Intellectual Property Law
Book
09/1999
Routledge Cavendish
€53.41
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Persons
Catherine Colston is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Strathclyde. Kirsty Middleton is also a Lecturer in Law at the University of Strathclyde.
Author
University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
University of Strathclyde, UK
Content
Introduction. Justification. Infringement, Validity and Revocation. Breach of Confidence. Copyright Principles and Copyright Works. The Subsistence and Substance of Copyright. Infringement of Copyright and Permitted Acts. Moral Rights. Design Rights. Passing Off. Registered Trademarks. Trade Mark Infringement and Challenges to Trade Marks. Remedies. Intellectual Property and the European Union