Intellectual property law Books

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  • Between the Lines Canadian Copyright: A Citizen's Guide

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  • Intellectual Property and the Internet: A Global

    Globe Law and Business Ltd Intellectual Property and the Internet: A Global

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    Book SynopsisThe past 20 years have seen a revolution in the way that we live, socialise and do business around the globe. Borders and barriers have fallen, giving consumers of digital information unlimited sources of data. The Internet has created a universe of convenience for the consumer. Just as society evolves, so too must the law. The sharing of online content creates challenges for IP law, well beyond the scope of the pre-digital era. Content containing intellectual property can be shipped instantaneously around the world with the click of a mouse. We face a modern problem that our technological world accelerates at a rate that can leave our IP framework in the dust. We have seen these examples played out in the music and film industries, as well as in the electronic book publishing industry. We have also come to see that the enforcement of IP rights in cyberspace gives rise to unique cross-border enforcement issues. Edited by Neville Cordell, IP partner at international law firm Allen & Overy, this guide contains analysis and guidance on how IP laws are applied to the Internet in 19 major jurisdictions worldwide, including chapters from leading experts at Herbert Smith Freehills, Norton Rose Fulbright, Clifford Chance, Quinn Emanuel and Kim & Chang. Chapters explore, on a comparative basis, the means of protection for a range of online content offered by copyright and database rights, trademarks and patents, considering issues such as infringement, liability, possible exemptions and remedies including disclosure orders against internet service providers. This exciting title is essential reading for lawyers, in-house counsel, media and business professionals who must deal with the challenges of managing digital intellectual property and wish to understand how best to protect such works from infringement internationally.Trade ReviewIn the Internet era whether IP rights are fit for purpose has to be constantly reassessed. This book is a very good resource. * JIPR *Table of ContentsPreface 5 Neville Cordell Allen & Overy LLP Australia 7 Michael Williams Gilbert + Tobin Brazil 29 Carlos Eduardo Eliziário de Lima Daniel Avila Failla Gustavo de Freitas Morais Dannemann Siemsen Advogados/Dannemann Siemsen Bigler & Ipanema Moreira Canada 51 Martin PJ Kratz Bennett Jones LLP China 77 Mimiao Hu Yali Hu Xiang Wang Jibo Wu Carol Yan Shelley Zhang Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP France 127 Alexandra Neri Herbert Smith Freehills Paris LLP Germany 145 David B Adler Nadine Herrmann Joachim Lehnhardt Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP Hong Kong 175 Justin Davidson Norton Rose Fulbright Hong Kong India 193 Apar Gupta Advani & Co Italy 213 Giulio Enrico Sironi Adriano Vanzetti Vanzetti e Associati Japan 237 Louise C Stoupe Chie Yakura Morrison & Foerster LLP/Ito & Mitomi Netherlands 255 Wolter Wefers Bettink Thomas de Weerd Houthoff Buruma Russia 275 Ekaterina Tilling Baker Botts LLP Singapore 297 Kelvin Tan Drew & Napier LLC South Korea 315 DuckSoon Chang Chang-Hwan Shin Kim & Chang Spain 331 Juan Cuerva de Cañas Montserrat López-Bellosta Josep Montefusco Monferrer Sonia Sebé Marín Clifford Chance SL Sweden 371 Monique Wadsted MAQS Law Firm Switzerland 395 Martin Steiger Steiger Legal United Kingdom 415 Persephone Bridgman Baker Neville Cordell Allen & Overy LLP United States 443 David B Adler Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP James P Barabas Budd Larner Laura R Hall Paul Keller Allen & Overy Reggie Schafer Cohen & Gresser About the authors 473

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  • The Other Side of Eden

    Footsteps Press The Other Side of Eden

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  • Licences and Insolvency: A Practical Global Guide

    Globe Law and Business Ltd Licences and Insolvency: A Practical Global Guide

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    Book SynopsisThe number of insolvencies is increasing by the day, while insolvencies are becoming more and more complex and international. Licences represent an increasingly important part of a company’s assets - be they technology licences, name or trademark licences or licences with regard to text, photo or audiovisual material or software. While insolvency proceedings of licensors or licensees can pose material threats to the prospects of the business concerned, there are still many uncertainties as to the fate of a licence, applicable law, place of jurisdiction in such proceedings and so on. This practical handbook provides an overview of the most relevant legal issues in over 25 of the most important business nations around the globe. It provides guidance to licensors, licensees, insolvency practitioners and their attorneys to promote a better understanding of the insolvency mechanisms in these countries and the effect that such proceedings may have upon licence agreements with an insolvent entity. Whether you are an IP lawyer in private practice, an insolvency practitioner or general counsel in an international business, this commercially focused guide will provide you with practical insight into the relevant legal issues.Trade ReviewA useful book for those engaged in insolvency practice and providing a sound basis for those considering the major issues involved in intellectual property transactions. -- Paul Omar * Professor of International and Comparative Insolvency Law, Nottingham Law School *Clearly written and practical analysis valuable for practitioners when confronted with a case in which a licence is a part of a foreign insolvency case. -- Prof. Dr Bob Wessels * Professor of International Insolvency Law at the University of Leiden *Table of ContentsPreface 5 Marcel Willems Kennedy Van der Laan Matthias Nordmann Ulrich Reber SKW Schwarz Australia 7 Christopher Brown Lonsdale Chambers Timothy Creek Rodney De Boos Davies Collison Cave Law Austria 19 Axel Anderl Felix Hörlsberger Dorda Brugger Jordis Belgium 31 Yves Lenders Annick Mottet Haugaard Lydian Canada 45 Craig J Hill Borden Ladner Gervais LLP China 51 Brian Sullivan Yin Zhengyou W&H Law Firm Denmark 61 Arly Carlquist Carsten Ceutz Bech-Bruun England and Wales 71 Peter Armstrong Rhys Llewellyn Harbottle & Lewis LLP Finland 83 Pekka Jaatinen Elina Pesonen Castrén & Snellman Attorneys Ltd France 91 Amélie Dorst Anja Droege Gagnier BMH AVOCATS Germany 107 Matthias Nordmann Ulrich Reber SKW Schwarz Hong Kong 115 Mark Bedford Kevin Lee Boughton Peterson Yang Anderson in association with Zhong Lun Law Firm Hungary 127 Gusztáv Bacher Gabor Faludi Dávid Kerpel Szecskay Attorneys at Law India 137 Rahul Goel Sandeep Kumar Gupta Anu Monga Nilesh Sharma Dhir & Dhir Associates Ireland 151 Martin Kelleher Mason Hayes & Curran Israel 163 Yuval Horn Keren Kanir Horn & Co Italy 177 Pietro Masi Davide Petris Portolano Cavallo Studio Legale Japan 187 Shinnosuke Fukuoka Toshihide Haruyama Nishimura & Asahi Mexico 201 Gustavo A Alcocer Olivares Netherlands 211 Marcel Willems Kennedy Van der Laan Russia 219 Yulia Litovtseva Valentina Orlova Pepeliaev Group South Africa 235 Hans Klopper Independent Advisory Spain 247 Agustín Bou JAUSAS Sweden 261 Jennie Klingberg Odd Swarting Setterwalls Switzerland 273 David Jenny Christian Wyss VISCHER AG Turkey 285 Orçun Çetinkaya F Müjgan Güngör Merve Karaduman Asena A Keser GÜN & PARTNERS United States 295 John W Holcomb Lynda Zadra-Symes Knobbe Martens About the authors 315

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  • Intellectual Property in the Life Sciences: A

    Globe Law and Business Ltd Intellectual Property in the Life Sciences: A

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    Book SynopsisIntellectual Property in the Life Sciences: A Global Guide to Rights and Their Applications, 2nd Ed provides crucial guidance on all major IP issues affecting the life sciences sector. It uniquely satisfies two practical needs: a global reach that reflects the worldwide markets within which the life sciences industry now operates and a sector-based approach addressing the issues that those in the business face. Brought fully up to date by world-leading specialists in the field, it provides an overview of the key international and European IP legislation, complementing the book’s central theme of monopoly protection. In addition, the book now features coverage from 20 jurisdictions of the most important and topical life sciences issues on which intellectual property has an impact. Subjects explored within the national chapters include small molecules, secondary patents, DNA and biologicals, patent infringement and enforcement, compulsory licensing, branding and designs, counterfeiting and know-how protection, and patenting and supplementary protection certificates (SPCs) in personalised medicine. New to the second edition are three standalone chapters providing enhanced coverage on the EU Trade Secrets Directive, SPCs and latest developments concerning the Unitary Patent Court. This new guide is essential reading for lawyers, in-house counsel and other professionals advising firms in the life sciences industry.Trade ReviewThe book should therefore prove to be interesting reading and even a bookshelf staple for anyone with an interest in intellectual property in the life sciences. -- Jane Wainwright * Chartered and European Patent Attorney and Partner, Potter Clarkson LLP *An excellent book providing guidance on the intellectual property issues affecting the life science sector. * JIPR *This publication is clearly written and would be a valuable resource to a practitioner in the field. * PLC Magazine *A unique and fascinating feature of this compact and accessible book lies in how it provides comparative insights, across all those jurisdictions, into many of the “hot topics” that are attracting interest in the field, highlighting the diversity of approach that the same issue can attract. -- Trevor Cook * WilmerHale *Table of ContentsForeword 5 David Rosenberg GSK Introduction 9 Paul England Taylor Wessing Part I An introduction to international intellectual property instruments relevant to life sciences 19 Nick Bassil Kilburn & Strode An introduction to European intellectual property rights 37 Scott Parker Adrian Smith Simmons & Simmons LLP An introduction to European regulatory rights 69 Sarah Bailey Andrew Hutchinson Marjan Noor Ann-Catherine Perroy Alexandre Regniault Simmons & Simmons LLP Supplementary Protection Certificates 97 Paul England Matthew Royle Taylor Wessing Life sciences patent litigation in the UPC 117 Paul England Taylor Wessing The proposed Directive on the protection of undisclosed know-how and business information 133 Paul England Mark Owen Taylor Wessing Part II Australia 141 Wayne Condon Griffith Hack Lawyers Belgium 167 Eric De Gryse Simont Braun Canada 185 Greg Beach Lindsay Neidrauer Peter Wilcox Marian Wolanski Belmore Neidrauer LLP China 209 Lewis Ho Dechert LLP Denmark 233 Kasper Frahm Sture Rygaard Plesner France 253 Alice Berendes Catherine Muyl Foley Hoag Chantal Noël Béatrice Orès Cabinet Orès Germany 271 Ortrun Günzel Anja Lunze Taylor Wessing India 287 Pravin Anand Neeti Wilson Anand & Anand Israel 319 Liad Whatstein Liad Whatstein & Co Italy 339 Gualtiero Dragotti Roberto Valenti DLA Piper Japan 359 Mami Hino Abe, Ikubo & Katayama Netherlands 373 Bas Berghuis van Woortman Mattie de Koning Simmons & Simmons LLP Russia 397 Alexander Christophoroff Julianna Tabastajewa Vladislav Ugryumov Yulia Yarnykh Gowlings South Korea 411 H Joon Chung Angela Kim Jeanne Jin-Hee Lim Soon-Bok Lee Mee Sung Shim Kim & Chang Spain 427 Isabel Carulla Montserrat López-Bellosta Miquel Montañá Clifford Chance Switzerland 455 Esther Baumgartner Christoph Berchtold Simon Holzer Kilian Schärli Meyerlustenberger Lachenal United Kingdom 477 Paul England Amanda Rowell Taylor Wessing United States 509 Katherine A Helm Noah M Leibowitz Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP About the authors 537

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  • Brand Protection Online: A Practical Guide to

    Globe Law and Business Ltd Brand Protection Online: A Practical Guide to

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    Book SynopsisBrand Protection Online is a go-to guide for any user or adviser in need of strategies to combat IP infringement in the digital world or to get up to speed with the latest developments affecting brand holders online. Online channels offer unprecedented growth opportunities for businesses. But as brands become increasingly accessible online, so too do they become more susceptible to trademark infringement, anti-competitive behaviour and hijacking by cybersquatters, phishers and scammers. With the potential to divert business, or even irreparably tarnish brand reputation, it is important that companies do everything in their power to protect against IP infringement online. Featuring contributions from a host of leading experts in the field, this new and practically-focused title tackles the core issues of infringement and abuse online, analysing key trademark issues that businesses face on the Internet. Part I considers overarching brand issues, applicable worldwide – including, how to get started, domain name registration and protection, tools at brand owners’ disposal to prevent counterfeiting and dealing with popular platforms. Part II offers comparative analysis of the hottest topics and issues facing brands online – including AdWords, injunctions against intermediaries, enforcement and issues of jurisdiction. Brand Protection Online is edited by brand protection specialists Theo Savvides, joint managing partner at Bristows, and Jeremy Blum of Bristows, London.Table of ContentsPart I: Common issues for online business around the world Introduction 5 Jeremy Blum Theo Savvides Bristows LLP How online businesses can get protection and what can be protected 11 Cam Gatta Emmy Hunt Redd Solicitors LLP Tara Knapp Microsoft Corporation Domain names 35 Nick Wood Com Laude Enforcement and the challenges online 59 Flora Greenwood Bristows LLP Counterfeiting 71 Michael Gardner Harry Jupp Wedlake Bell Deciphering the technical jargon of enforcing brands online 85 Graham Robinson Bishop IP Investigations Popular platforms 93 Chloe Dickson Tim Heaps Rob Powell Sacha Wilson Bristows LLP Part II: Hot topics in key jurisdictions Australia 105 Rafaella Felthun Odette Gourley Corrs Chambers Westgarth Brazil 117 Joaquim Eugenio Goulart Rodrigo Borges Carneiro Fernando de Assis Torres Dannemann Siemsen Advogados China 127 Michele Ferrante Ferrante Intellectual Property France 145 Richard Milchior Granrut Avocats Germany 159 Astrid Harmsen Wolfgang Kellenter Andrea Schlaffge Hengeler Mueller India 173 Shwetasree Majumder Fidus Law Chambers Italy 187 Federica Bocedi Julia Holden Trevisan & Cuonzo Japan 205 John Tessensohn Shusako·Yamamoto Netherlands 219 Willem Leppink Ploum Lodder Princen Ady van Nieuwenhuizen Kneppelhout Korthals Lawyers South Africa 233 Ian Learmonth Darren Olivier Adams & Adams Spain 245 Ignacio González Royo Meitar Sweden 261 Tom Kronhöffer Henrik Lindström Ramberg Switzerland 271 Christoph Berchtold Mark Schweizer Meyerlustenberger Lachenal United Kingdom 287 Andrew Butcher Sean Ibbetson Bristows LLP United States 307 James L Bikoff Elizabeth Borland Richard Rivera Courtney Adams Thornton Smith Gambrell & Russell LLP About the authors 323

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  • Intellectual Property Strategy: A Practical Guide

    Globe Law and Business Ltd Intellectual Property Strategy: A Practical Guide

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    Book SynopsisOver the past three decades, the make-up of the market value of Standard & Poor 500 companies has changed dramatically. While intangible assets amounted to less than one-third of company value in the mid-1980s, this has almost tripled to four-fifths on average today. A large contributor to this trend is intellectual property (IP) – a situation that is even truer for start-up companies, where IP assets may be the only significant asset a company has for quite some time. It is therefore important that company leaders understand the intricacies of IP strategy and how it is an integral part of a successful business strategy. This guide provides a solid grounding in concepts such as IP generation, IP valuation, portfolio management and the monetisation of IP assets, as well as practical guidance on setting an IP strategy and managing the risks associated with third-party intellectual property. For a holistic understanding, less formal IP assets such as trade secrets and brand strategy are covered in addition to patents and trademarks. Topics are introduced clearly and accessibly to provide decision makers with the necessary background to make informed decisions in cooperation with specialist in-house or external advisers. Chapter features include key pointers, digestible chapter summaries, and helpful diagrams and checklists, as well as case studies to bring theory into sharp practical focus. Whether your company is firmly established or just starting out, this accessible guide is essential reading to facilitate informed decision-making on IP issues. It will also provide those working with intellectual property with a high-level overview of current thinking on IP strategy.Table of ContentsIntroducing IP strategy Alexander Korenberg Kilburn & Strode LLP Stephen Robertson Metis Partners Intellectual property: A primer Lorna Brazell Osborne Clarke Encouraging and supporting innovation Alex Tame Tame IP Ltd Developing an IT strategy Gareth Jones SwiftKey IP licensing Richard Buttrick RBIP Ltd Non-practising entities Colin Hunsley Josue Ortiz ClearViewIP Ltd Portfolio management Peter Cowan Northworks IP Paul Kallmes Metis Partners Inc IP policing Mike McLean TechInsights Conflicting patent rights and operational freedom Alexander Korenberg Kilburn & Strode LLP Protecting your brand Ryan Pixton Kilburn & Strode LLP Trade secrets Nicholas Mitchell White & Black Ltd IP and tax strategy Richard Turner FTI Consulting LLP IP monetisation Stephen Robertson Metis Partners

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  • International Design Protection: A Global

    Globe Law and Business Ltd International Design Protection: A Global

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    Book SynopsisDesigns have underpinned much of the technological and industrial innovation of recent years. They have become increasingly valuable within the portfolio of intellectual property rights. Indeed, given the extent to which economic growth is driven by these advancements and the ever-increasing financial benefits of holding exclusive exploitation rights for the most significant designs, the importance of protecting such designs cannot be understated. International Design Protection is an international compendium of design law in a selection of major jurisdictions. It covers the applicability of registered and unregistered design rights and ancillary protection by copyright and trademarks. It also deals with the practicalities of design protections and the enforcement of design rights, including qualification for protection, infringement, design infringement litigation, licensing and exploitation. Written by a team of leading specialists in design law, this updated second edition reflects recent developments across a number of jurisdictions and is an essential practical guide to navigating this complex and fascinating field.Table of ContentsPreface 5 Clive Thorne Baker Botts LLP Australia 7 Tim Webb Clayton Utz Belgium 23 Karel Nijs Pierstone Philippe Péters NautaDutilh Brazil 37 Simone Lahorgue Nunes Levy & Salomão Advogados Canada 51 Gina Demczuk Canadian Competition Bureau Stuart C McCormack Barrister and solicitor Denmark 67 Claus Barrett Christiansen Anne Dahl Hansen Maria Rose Kristensen Bech-Bruun Finland 83 Kukka Tommila Properta Attorneys Ltd France 95 Stefan Naumann Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP Germany 103 Moritz Hüsch Heymann & Partner Rechtsanwälte Katharina Scheja Dentons LLP Hong Kong 117 Anna Mae Koo Vivien Chan & Co India 133 Amita Arora Archana Shanker Anand and Anand Israel 153 Shlomo Cohen Dr Shlomo Cohen & Co Italy 161 Massimiliano Pappalardo D&P Studio Legale Japan 173 Takamitsu Shigetomi Oh-Ebashi LPC & Partners Netherlands 183 Thijs van Aerde Houthoff Buruma New Zealand 195 Paul Sumpter Chapman Tripp Russia 205 David Aylen Gowling WLG Russia/CIS Singapore 245 Alban Kang Bird & Bird ATMD LLP South Africa 259 Lodewyk Cilliers Owen Dean Spoor & Fisher Sweden 269 Michael Plogell Plogell Advokatbyrå Erik Ullberg Wistrand Advokatbyrå Turkey 281 Ug˘ur Aktekin Mutlu Yıldırım Köse Gün + Partners United Kingdom 293 Clive Thorne Baker Botts LLP United States 311 Jared Bunker Lynda Zadra-Symes Knobbe Martens About the authors 327

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    £130.50

  • Intellectual Commons and the Law: A Normative

    University of Westminster Press Intellectual Commons and the Law: A Normative

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  • Cato Institute,U.S. What's Yours is Mine: Open Access and the Rise of

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    Book SynopsisThis book explores how regimes that respect property rights including the right to exclude rivals better serve consumers and innovation.

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  • De Gruyter Patentgesetz

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  • De Gruyter Einleitung; §§ 1-3

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  • De Gruyter §§ 8-20; § 23 Geschgehg; Register

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  • de Gruyter Der Rechtsschutz Für Wissenschaftliche

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  • Der Werkbegriff in Europa: Eine

    JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck) Der Werkbegriff in Europa: Eine

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    Book SynopsisEva-Marie König greift die Diskussion um eine Vereinheitlichung des Urheberrechts in Europa auf und widmet sich dem Herzstück des Urheberrechts, dem Werkbegriff. In einem Vergleich des britischen, französischen und deutschen Rechts untersucht sie die Anforderungen an den urheberrechtlichen Schutz. Zudem unterzieht sie die europäischen Richtlinien und die Entscheidungen des Europäischen Gerichtshofs zum Werkbegriff einer kritischen Würdigung. Ihre Auswirkungen auf die Rechtspraxis in den ausgewählten Mitgliedsstaaten werden eingehend beleuchtet. Anhand des Rechtsvergleichs entwickelt die Autorin Kriterien für eine etwaige Harmonisierung der zentralen Schutzvoraussetzung, der Originalität. Außerdem analysiert sie deren Wechselwirkung mit weiteren neuralgischen Punkten des urheberrechtlichen Werkbegriffs und schließt mit Vorschlägen für eine weitere Harmonisierung des Werkbegriffs in Europa.Für die vorliegende Arbeit erhält Eva-Marie König den Heinrich-Hubmann-Preis der VG WORT 2015.

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  • Die Methodik des EuGH im Urheberrecht: Die

    JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck) Die Methodik des EuGH im Urheberrecht: Die

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    Book SynopsisDas Urheberrecht ist heutzutage europäisch geprägt. Der EuGH konkretisiert im Rahmen einer autonomen Auslegung zunehmend unbestimmte Rechtsbegriffe. Dies hat unter anderem Auswirkungen auf die Rechte der öffentlichen Wiedergabe und der öffentlichen Zugänglichmachung, den Werkbegriff und die Privatkopieschranke. Verena Roder systematisiert die EuGH-Rechtsprechung zum Urheberrecht und leistet einen Beitrag zur europäischen Methodik. Sie untersucht die Urteilsbegründungen des EuGH. Hervorzuheben sind die Ausführungen zur Bedeutung des Völkervertragsrechts mit seiner Direktivwirkung auf das europäische Sekundärrecht. Die rechtlichen Leitlinien, die der EuGH entwickelt, können im Urheberrecht auf eine Fülle von Konkretisierungsmaterial gestützt werden, auch auf einen systematischen Zusammenhang verschiedener Rechtsakte. Die Autorin arbeitet die besondere Bedeutung des vorgelegten Sachverhalts für die Auslegungsentscheidung heraus. Abgerundet wird die Untersuchung durch einen Blick auf die kompetenzrechtliche Problematik derartiger Vorlageentscheidungen.Die vorliegende Arbeit wurde mit dem Telekom-Preis für Zivilrecht 2016 ausgezeichnet.

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  • Duncker & Humblot Drittvorteile Zugunsten Des

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  • Duncker & Humblot Verkehrssicherungspflichten Von

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  • Der Product-by-process-Anspruch im System des

    Peter Lang AG Der Product-by-process-Anspruch im System des

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    Book SynopsisDer Product-by-process-Anspruch nimmt im deutschen Patentrecht eine Sonderstellung ein und bringt so rechtliche und praktische Unsicherheiten mit sich. Die Autorin greift die Überlegungen der Rechtsprechung und Literatur auf, führt sie weiter und entwickelt eigene Ansätze. Dabei begleitet das Buch den Product-by-process-Anspruch von der Erteilung bis hin zu seiner Durchsetzung und vermittelt so einen umfassenden Überblick. Eine besondere Bedeutung kommt dem Product-by-process-Anspruch u.a. im Bereich der Biopatente zu. Anknüpfend an die aktuelle Diskussion beschäftigt sich die Autorin mit der Bedeutung des Anspruchs im Hinblick auf Patente auf Pflanzen aus im Wesentlichen biologischen Züchtungsverfahren.

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  • Die grenzueberschreitende Portabilitaet von

    Peter Lang AG Die grenzueberschreitende Portabilitaet von

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    Book SynopsisDie derzeit üblichen territorialen Lizenzierungspraktiken der Filmindustrie führen im Online-Bereich zur Zersplitterung des europäischen Binnenmarktes, indem sie die grenzüberschreitende Nutzung von Video-on-Demand-Diensten einschränken. Der Autor zeigt auf, wie dieses Regulierungsproblem von der VO (EU) 2017/1128 zur grenzüberschreitenden Portabilität von Online-Inhaltediensten im Binnenmarkt partiell gelöst wird. Dabei widmet er sich zunächst der Frage, wie die Vorgaben dieser Verordnung zu handhaben sind, um einen angemessenen Ausgleich zwischen den Interessen aller beteiligten Akteure zu gewährleisten. Anschließend bettet er die Verordnung in einen vertragsrechtlichen Rahmen ein, der sowohl nationale als auch unionsrechtliche Vorgaben berücksichtigt.

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  • Made in China als geographische Herkunftsangabe:

    Peter Lang AG Made in China als geographische Herkunftsangabe:

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    Book SynopsisDer Autor des Buches untersucht die Bedeutung von Made in China als geographische Herkunftsangabe im Rahmen des deutschen Rechts. Im Hinblick auf den Kennzeichenschutz für die geographischen Herkunftsangaben im deutschen Recht wird erörtert, welche rechtlichen Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten Made in China hat, um sich von dem traditionellen Imageproblem in Deutschland zu befreien.

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  • Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights: Necessary

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  • Schriften zum deutschen und internationalen

    V&R unipress GmbH Schriften zum deutschen und internationalen

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  • Die Schranken des Designrechts

    V&R unipress GmbH Die Schranken des Designrechts

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    Book SynopsisThis volume deals comprehensively with the question whether it has been possible to strike a reasonable balance of interests in design law. It takes a look at the system as a whole and explains how the different, intermeshed regulatory regimes influence each other. Under design law, the legal practitioners have to comply with a complex methodological framework. The study describes this framework and dispels any misconceptions about it. The core of the study is the analysis of codified barriers. It also presents solutions for unregulated issues. The aim of the book is to draw a comprehensive and clear picture of the issue.

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  • E-Books im Urheberrecht: Kollision von Buchkultur

    V&R unipress GmbH E-Books im Urheberrecht: Kollision von Buchkultur

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    Book SynopsisBook culture always has been a driving force for the development of copyright law. Therefore, it is not surprising that there is a strong consideration of books as cultural assets not only in competition law and the law of taxation but also in copyright law. A current analysis reveals that the digital format of literature has a significant impact on the coordination of authors'', readers'' and intermediaries'' interests that is intended by copyright law. Next to the collective rights management and despite adjustments by the German legislature, there are still legal gaps within current German copyright law that lead to indirect discrimination between books in a digital or non-digital format. Once again, by developing alongside the digital society, the book culture may sensitize for a modern copyright law.

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  • Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Patent Strategy in Pharmaceutical Industry: Are

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    £21.00

  • Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft The Ownership Problems of Overlaps in European

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  • Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Ubernahme Fiktiver Marken in Die Realitat

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  • Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Revisiting China's Competition Law and Its

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    £21.00

  • Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Aegis or Achilles Heel: The Dilemma of Homology

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  • Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Examining the Role of Patent Quality in

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    £21.00

  • Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Fto (Freedom to Operate) in the Pharmaceutical

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  • Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Gewerblicher Rechtsschutz

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  • Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Unlocking the Right to Data Portability: An

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    £21.00

  • Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Das Recht Auf Verbalen Gegenschlag

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  • Vermarktung und Verletzung von Verwertungsrechten

    V&R unipress GmbH Vermarktung und Verletzung von Verwertungsrechten

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    £62.90

  • Intellectual Property Rights

    Gerlach Press Intellectual Property Rights

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    Book SynopsisThis volume covers a range of topics addressing aspects of the current status of intellectual property (IP) protection regimes in the Gulf Cooperation Council and its individual member states, and aspiring GCC members Jordan and Yemen. IP is presented as a crucial part of commercial and trade activity which the GCC needs to address.

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  • Islamic Legal Principles and Intellectual

    Gerlach Press Islamic Legal Principles and Intellectual

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    £135.75

  • An Introduction To Intellectual Property Rights

    New India Publishing Agency An Introduction To Intellectual Property Rights

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    Book SynopsisThe purpose of writing this book is to make available a textbook in IPR for all college and university students.

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    £16.25

  • IPR: Drafting,Interpretation of Patent

    New India Publishing Agency IPR: Drafting,Interpretation of Patent

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    £22.29

  • Intellectual Property Rights and Public Policy

    New India Publishing Agency Intellectual Property Rights and Public Policy

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    £52.44

  • Quantitative Genetics and Crop Breeding

    New India Publishing Agency Quantitative Genetics and Crop Breeding

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    Book SynopsisThe present work stands out in that it provides formulae in conjunction with real-world data for simplified comprehension. This book is primarily intended for postgraduate and research scholars in Quantitative Genetics. A thorough examination of the book will yield a clear understanding of data interpretation and the formulation of breeding strategies.

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    £36.65

  • Managing Intellectual Property: The Strategic

    PHI Learning Managing Intellectual Property: The Strategic

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    Book SynopsisExploring intellectual property management for competitive advantage through patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets. Discusses frameworks, strategic use, commercial exploitation, and risk management. Aimed at postgrad students, IPR professionals, and corporate decision makers.

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    £10.00

  • Managing Intellectual Property: The Strategic

    Prentice-Hall of India Pvt.Ltd Managing Intellectual Property: The Strategic

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    Book SynopsisManaging Intellectual Property: The Strategic Imperative (2nd Edition) provides a strategic framework for IP management in Indian industry, covering concepts, commercial exploitation, risk management, and new chapters on IP Rights and Market Regulations. Aimed at postgraduate students, professionals, and corporate decision makers.

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    £11.24

  • Intellectual Property Rights: A Primer

    Eastern Book Co Intellectual Property Rights: A Primer

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    Book Synopsis

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    £7.50

  • Universal Law Publishing Co Ltd Law Relating to Intellectual Property

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    Book SynopsisCovers areas such as patents, trade marks, copyright, designs, geographical indications, semiconductors, integrated circuits layout design and protection of plant varieties and farmers rights.

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    £4.02

  • IIMA - Business And Intellectual Property:

    Penguin Random House India IIMA - Business And Intellectual Property:

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisBusiness and Intellectual Property reflects on the future of Intellectual Property (IP) in the age of new media and shows how—in a rapidly changing business field—managers and decision-makers need to be more perceptive, agile, and vigilant than ever before. Drawing on contemporary business affairs and strategies, it explores the nature and scope of IP and the evolution of national laws and global agreements like the TRIPs to protect it. It also explores measures (use of patents, copyright, and trademarks) used by some of the biggest brands—Coke, MGM, 20th Century Fox, Microsoft, Harrods, Maruti, Tata—to manage disputes and protect themselves. Accessible, clear, and using a wide range of case studies, Business and Intellectual Property gives an excellent overview of a subject that is becoming a key aspect of many businesses today.The IIM Ahmedabad Business Books bring key issues in management and business to a general audience. With a wealth of information and illustrations from contemporary Indian businesses, these non-academic and user-friendly books from the faculty of IIM Ahmedabad are essential corporate reading.

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  • Regal Publications Intellectual Property Right

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    Book Synopsis

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