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The international protection of designs / Denis Cohen.
2000
H 4 COH.I
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Title
The international protection of designs / Denis Cohen.
Author
Language Note
Translated from the French.
Description
x, 158 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9041197834
9789041197832
9789041197832
Alternate Call Number
H 4 COH.I
Summary
"The work provides a basic introduction to the international legal instruments by which international protection for designs may be secured. It analyses both the Hague Agreement concerning industrial designs, which sets out a procedure for international deposits, and the Berne Convention covering literary and artistic works, which provides wider protection without registration, formalities. The analysis includes the principles underpinning these instruments, the scope of protection offered, the conditions and formalities required, and the way in which the instruments interface with national intellectual property legislation. Lists of parties to the instruments and the text of the instruments themselves are included in annex." "This book will be of value to practitioners and researchers working in the field of intellectual property law and those they advise, as well as to designers and manufacturers."--Jacket.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction
pt. I : The Hague Agreement concerning the International Deposit of Industrial Designs
1. General
2. Ownership of an international deposit
3. Classification of an international deposit
4. Requirements for an international deposit
5. Cost of an international deposit
6. Examination of the international deposit
7. Other changes concerning the international deposit
8. Effects of the international deposit
9. Duration, prolongation and renewal of international deposit
10. The revision of the Hague Agreement : the Geneva Act of 1999
pt. II : The Berne Convention for the Protection of LIterary and Artistic Works
11. The scope of the Berne Convention
12. The structure of the protection applicable to purely artistic designs
13. The structure of the protection applicable to industrial designs
...
Annexes. (I) List of member countries of the Hague Union (on 1 January 1999)
(II) Example of the calculation of the cost of an international deposit
(III) Schedule of fees (in force since 1 January 1999)
(IV) Berne Union
(V) Hague Agreement (1934 Act)
(VI) Hague Agreement (1960 Act)
(VII) Berne Convention (extracts).
pt. I : The Hague Agreement concerning the International Deposit of Industrial Designs
1. General
2. Ownership of an international deposit
3. Classification of an international deposit
4. Requirements for an international deposit
5. Cost of an international deposit
6. Examination of the international deposit
7. Other changes concerning the international deposit
8. Effects of the international deposit
9. Duration, prolongation and renewal of international deposit
10. The revision of the Hague Agreement : the Geneva Act of 1999
pt. II : The Berne Convention for the Protection of LIterary and Artistic Works
11. The scope of the Berne Convention
12. The structure of the protection applicable to purely artistic designs
13. The structure of the protection applicable to industrial designs
...
Annexes. (I) List of member countries of the Hague Union (on 1 January 1999)
(II) Example of the calculation of the cost of an international deposit
(III) Schedule of fees (in force since 1 January 1999)
(IV) Berne Union
(V) Hague Agreement (1934 Act)
(VI) Hague Agreement (1960 Act)
(VII) Berne Convention (extracts).
Series
Published
Hague : Kluwer Law International, c2000.
Language
English
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Review
"The work provides a basic introduction to the international legal instruments by which international protection for designs may be secured. It analyses both the Hague Agreement concerning industrial designs, which sets out a procedure for international deposits, and the Berne Convention covering literary and artistic works, which provides wider protection without registration, formalities. The analysis includes the principles underpinning these instruments, the scope of protection offered, the conditions and formalities required, and the way in which the instruments interface with national intellectual property legislation. Lists of parties to the instruments and the text of the instruments themselves are included in annex." "This book will be of value to practitioners and researchers working in the field of intellectual property law and those they advise, as well as to designers and manufacturers."--Jacket.