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Intellectual property : examples and explanations / Stephen M. McJohn.
2006
F 13 MCJ.I
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Title
Intellectual property : examples and explanations / Stephen M. McJohn.
Description
xxii, 421 pages ; 25 cm.
ISBN
0735556652
9780735556652
9780735556652
Alternate Call Number
F 13 MCJ.I
Note
The contours of intellectual property law -- Subject matter : creative expression, "no matter how humble, crude or obvious" -- Excluded subject matter : ideas, functional aspects, infringing material, government works -- Obtaining protection and licensing : ownership, formalities, duration -- Exclusive rights : their enforcement and limitations -- Patentable subject matter : products and processes -- Substantive standards for protection : new, useful, and nonobvious inventions -- Obtaining protection, ownership, and licensing : of hoops and pitfalls -- Rights and infringement : "the benefit of his invention" -- Subject matter of trademark law -- Substantive standards for protection : "the source-distinguishing ability of a mark" -- Obtaining protection and licensing : using, registering, licensing, and losing a trademark -- Infringement and related rights under trademark law -- Trade secret subject matter : information with economic value from not being generally known -- Getting protection through reasonable security measures and losing protection through public disclosure -- Misappropriation and remedies -- Three more state law theories and federal preemption.
Formatted Contents Note
1. The contours of intellectual property law; 2. Subject matter : creative expression, "no matter how humble, crude or obvious"; 3. Excluded subject matter : ideas, functional aspects, infringing material, government works; 4. Obtaining protection and licensing : ownership, formalities, duration; 5. Exclusive rights : their enforcement and limitations; 6. Patentable subject matter : products and processes; 7. Substantive standards for protection : new, useful, and nonobvious inventions; 8. Obtaining protection, ownership, and licensing : of hoops and pitfalls; 9. Rights and infringement : "the benefit of his invention"; 10. Subject matter of trademark law; 11. Substantive standards for protection : "the source-distinguishing ability of a mark"; 12. Obtaining protection and licensing : using, registering, licensing, and losing a trademark; 13. Infringement and related rights under trademark law; 14. Trade secret subject matter : information with economic value from not being generally known; 15. Getting protection through reasonable security measures and losing protection through public disclosure; 16. Misappropriation and remedies; 17. Three more state law theories and federal preemption.
Series
Examples & Explanations Series.
Published
New York : Aspen Publishers, c2006.
Language
English
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