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Contemporary Intellectual Property Hector MacQueen

Contemporary Intellectual Property By Hector MacQueen

Contemporary Intellectual Property by Hector MacQueen


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Summary

Provides an account of intellectual property law. This book deals with the underlying policies influencing the direction of the law, and the issues facing the discipline. The international and European dimensions are covered together with the domestic position, highlighting regional variations.

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Contemporary Intellectual Property: Law and Policy by Hector MacQueen

This important new book offers a unique perspective on intellectual property law unrivalled among intellectual property textbooks available today. Beyond providing a thorough and up-to-date account of intellectual property law, the text examines the complex policies that inform and guide modern IP law at the domestic (including Scottish), European and international levels, giving the reader a true insight into the discipline and the shape of things to come. The focus is on contemporary challenges to intellectual property law and policy and the reader is encouraged to engage critically with the subject matter. This book is written with the undergraduate firmly in mind and the authors make extensive use of practical examples, exercises and visual aids throughout the text to enliven the subject and stimulate the reader. The book is accompanied by a website where students and lecturers alike can access updates on major developments in the law, guidance on answering the discussion points provided in the book, web links and further reading.

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"For those readers looking for a clear, detailed and engaging account of the law, they should look no further than Contemporary Intellectual Property: Law and Policy" Student Law Journal

About Hector MacQueen


Professor MacQueen is Professor of Private Law at University of Edinburgh and his main research interests are in the history of law, and in various areas of private law, including intellectual property, contract, delict and unjustified enrichment. He has published a wide range of books and articles in these areas. He also has an active interest in legal education, and has published an introductory guide to the study of Scots law. Charlotte Waelde is senior lecturer in law at the University of Edinburgh and is co-director of the Arts and Humanities Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law Her main research interests revolve around intellectual property and the Internet both individually and together. Graeme Laurie is senior lecturer in law at the University of Edinburgh and co-director of the Arts and Humanities Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law (http: //www.law.ed.ac.uk/ahrb/). His research interests include the role of law in promoting and regulating science, medicine and technology.

Table of Contents

PART I INTRODUCTION; 1. Intellectual property law: an introduction; PART II COPYRIGHT; 2. Copyright 1: history, rationale and subject-matter; 3. Copyright 2: first ownership, moral rights and term; 4. Copyright 3: economic rights and infringement; 5. Copyright 4: exceptions, technical protection measure, and contracts; 6. Rights akin to copyright: database and performers' rights; 7. Contemporary issues in copyright; PART III DESIGN PROTECTION; 8. Registered designs; 9. Un-registered designs; PART IV PATENTS; 10. Patent regimes and the application process; 11. Patentability and infringement; 12. Contemporary issues in patent law; PART V REGISTERED TRADE MARKS; 13. The function of a trade mark and the national, community and international regime; 14. Definition of a trade mark and registration; 15. Relative ground for refusing registration, infringement and defences; 16. Contemporary issues in trade mark law; PART VI COMMON LAW PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY; 17. Passing off; 18. Breach of Confidence; PART VII THE EUROPEAN DIMENSION; 19. Free movement of goods and intellectual property rights; 20. Intellectual property rights and EU competition law; PART VIII EXPLOITATION, ENFORCEMENT, REMEDIES AND CROSS BORDER LITIGATION; 21. Exploitation of intellectual property rights, enforcement and remedies; 22. Intellectual property and international private law

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GOR001527054
9780199263394
0199263396
Contemporary Intellectual Property: Law and Policy by Hector MacQueen
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2005-06-01
1022
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