
A Critical Introduction to Intellectual Property Law
Texts, Cases and Materials
Patrick R. Goold(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 6. June 2024
Book
Hardback
608 pages
978-1-009-18228-7 (ISBN)
Description
This highly accessible and engaging introduction to IP law encourages readers to critically evaluate the ownership of intangible goods. The rigorous pedagogy, featuring many real-world cases, both historical and up-to-date, full colour images, discussion exercises, end-of-chapter questions and activities, allows readers to engage fully with the philosophical concepts foundational of the subject, while also enabling them to independently analyse key cases, texts and materials relevant to IP law in the contemporary world. This innovative textbook, written by one of the leading authorities on the subject, is the ideal route to a full understanding of copyright, patents, designs, trade marks, passing off, remedies and litigation for undergraduate and beginning graduate students in IP law.
Reviews / Votes
'This new textbook will be an illuminating read for all students and scholars of intellectual property.' Luke McDonagh, Assistant Professor, LSE Law School 'Blending textbook, casebook and exercise book, adding the historical, philosophical and economic angles to the law, and illustrating it with relevant pictures to make it more concrete and alive, this book helps not only learn but think critically and holistically about intellectual property law.' Estelle Derclaye, Professor, University of Nottingham 'Patrick Goold's book is a terrific and at times terrifying exposition of the shifting sands on which the modern IP system is built. Still, the text wears its learning lightly. Filled with primary sources and colourful examples, students will love it.' Martin Kretschmer, University of Glasgow 'This is a wonderful bridge text between undergraduate political science/history textbooks and law school textbooks.' Tiffany Nichols, Northeastern University 'This new books presents the core IP rights in an original way with diverse illustrated examples to bring to life the legal principles in a contemporary context. Impressive!' Janice Denoncourt, Nottingham Trent University 'This is a very detailed and critical textbook which has a highly structured approach to an introduction to intellectual property law. It has good scaffolding and an excellent level of detail in its discussions, as well as a variety of self-assessment questions and prompts for further discussion.' Aislinn O'Connell, Royal Holloway, University of London 'It is a unique IP textbook in the field that I am sure students will enjoy as it has a diverse mix of case studies, imagery and historical facts designed to engage their interest in the subject.' Janice Denoncourt, Nottingham Trent UniversityMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
Worked examples or Exercises
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 208 mm
Thickness: 37 mm
Weight
1499 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-009-18228-7 (9781009182287)
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Person
Patrick Goold is a reader in law at the City University of London, and a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. He has received numerous awards for teaching and has been shortlisted for the HE Innovate Award for most innovative approach to widening participation in the curriculum. He is a leading theorist on IP law, the author of IP Accidents (Cambridge, 2022), and the co-editor of The Cambridge Handbook of Investment-Driven Intellectual Property (Cambridge, 2023).
Content
1. Introduction; Part I. Copyright: 2. Copyright I: foundations of copyright; 3. Copyright II: rights; 4. Copyright III: rights; 5. Copyright IV: exceptions; Part II. Patents: 6. Patent I: foundations of patent law; 7. Patent II: patentability; 8. Patent III: patentability (continued); 9. Patent IV: scope; Part III. Designs: 10. Designs I: foundations of design law; 11. Designs II: contemporary design rights; Part IV. Trade Marks and Passing Off: 12. Trade marks I: foundations of trade marks and passing off; 13. Trade marks II: absolute grounds for refusal; 14. Trade marks III: scope; Part V. Remedies and Litigation: 16. Remedies and litigation; 17. Epilogue.