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Intellectual property law : copyright, patents, trade-marks / David Vaver.
1997
F 40 VAV.I
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Titre
Intellectual property law : copyright, patents, trade-marks / David Vaver.
Auteur
Description
xx, 345 pages ; 23 cm.
ISBN
1552210073
9781552210079
9781459314344
1459314344
9786611171582
9781552210079
9781459314344
1459314344
9786611171582
Autre cote
F 40 VAV.I
Résumé
Annotation Intellectual property has become the new wealth of the late-20th century. In this important book, David Vaver provides a lively examination of the three fields of Canadian intellectual property law: copyrights, patents, and trade-marks. No other Canadian text combines analyses of all three of these fields in one volume. Intellectual Property Law is written in non-technical language and answers the following questions: What is protected? Who owns it? What are the owner's rights? What are the user's rights? Current issues and concerns including genetic engineering, the Internet, and the most recent amendments to the Copyright Act are also examined. Finally, there is a chapter on the management and enforcement of intellectual property rights and a concluding chapter that looks at the broader legal and policy implications of intellectual property law.
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Ordered from the publisher, Irwin Law ; 02/06/04 ; $39.95 CAD.
Table of cases.
Issued as part of the desLibris books collection.
"4) Unlocatable Owners".
Annotation Intellectual property has become the new wealth of the late-20th century. In this important book, David Vaver provides a lively examination of the three fields of Canadian intellectual property law: copyrights, patents, and trade-marks. No other Canadian text combines analyses of all three of these fields in one volume. Intellectual Property Law is written in non-technical language and answers the following questions: What is protected? Who owns it? What are the owner's rights? What are the user's rights? Current issues and concerns including genetic engineering, the Internet, and the most recent amendments to the Copyright Act are also examined. Finally, there is a chapter on the management and enforcement of intellectual property rights and a concluding chapter that looks at the broader legal and policy implications of intellectual property law.
Table of cases.
Issued as part of the desLibris books collection.
"4) Unlocatable Owners".
Annotation Intellectual property has become the new wealth of the late-20th century. In this important book, David Vaver provides a lively examination of the three fields of Canadian intellectual property law: copyrights, patents, and trade-marks. No other Canadian text combines analyses of all three of these fields in one volume. Intellectual Property Law is written in non-technical language and answers the following questions: What is protected? Who owns it? What are the owner's rights? What are the user's rights? Current issues and concerns including genetic engineering, the Internet, and the most recent amendments to the Copyright Act are also examined. Finally, there is a chapter on the management and enforcement of intellectual property rights and a concluding chapter that looks at the broader legal and policy implications of intellectual property law.
Bibliographie, remarque
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Remarque du contenu formatté
Chapter 1: Intellectual property: an overview
Chapter 2: Copyright
Chapter 3: Patents
Chapter 4: Trade-marks
Chapter 5: Management and enforcement
Chapter 6: Conclusion.
Chapter 2: Copyright
Chapter 3: Patents
Chapter 4: Trade-marks
Chapter 5: Management and enforcement
Chapter 6: Conclusion.
Série
Essentials Of Canadian Law.
Publié
Concord, Ont. : Irwin Law, 1997.
Langue
Portugais
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