An explanation of the basic principles of intellectual property, this guide covers: patents, Crown rights and security, registered trade marks, copyright, infringement and the criminal law, moral rights, free movement and competition in the EEC, and future developments in intellectual property law.
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Subtitle on cover: Patents, trade marks, copyright and designs. "Further reading and website references": pages 240-241. Includes web references (pages 240-241) and index. Patents and how to get them. Important inventions. Crown rights and security. Different degrees of protections. What registered marks are for. How to register a mark. in trade mark law. Certification and Collective trademarks. Passing-off. Slander of goods. The criminal law. Copyright. Infringement. Design right. Confidence. Moral rights. Free movement and competition in the EU. International aspects of IP. IP and the internet. Future developments and further reading. Originally published as: Patents, trade marks, copyright and industrial designs by T.A. Blanco White.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Patents and how to get them Important inventions Crown rights and security Different degrees of protections What registered marks are for How to register a mark in trade mark law Certification and Collective trademarks Passing-off Slander of goods The criminal law Copyright Infringement Design right Confidence Moral rights Free movement and competition in the EU International aspects of IP IP and the internet Future developments and further reading.