000040949 000__ 05408nam\a2200301\a\4500 000040949 001__ 40949 000040949 003__ SzGeWIPO 000040949 005__ 20231124113828.0 000040949 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 000040949 007__ cr\un||||||||| 000040949 008__ 150806s2015\\\\enk\\\\\o\\\\\000\0\eng\d 000040949 020__ $$a9781784716448$$qeBook 000040949 020__ $$a9781783471423$$qPrint 000040949 035__ $$aeep9781784716448 000040949 040__ $$aSzGeWIPO$$bUtOrBLW$$cSzGeWIPO$$erda 000040949 041__ $$aeng 000040949 050_4 $$aK1401$$b.T67 2015 000040949 1001_ $$aTorremans, Paul. 000040949 24510 $$aIntellectual Property and Private International Law. 000040949 260__ $$aCheltenham :$$bEdward Elgar Pub. Ltd.,$$c2015. 000040949 300__ $$a880 pages. 000040949 49010 $$aCritical Concepts in Intellectual Property Law series 000040949 5050_ $$aIntroduction -- Part I: Territoriality -- 1. Intellectual Property Rights Infringements in European Private International Law: Meeting the Requirements of Territoriality and Private International Law; 2. The Territoriality Principle of Patent Protection and Conflict of Laws: A Review of Japanese Court Decisions -- Part II: Jurisdiction: Moving On From The Territorial Starting Point -- 3. Jurisdiction and the Principle of Territoriality in Intellectual Property Law: Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far in the Other Direction?; 4. Intellectual Property Rights and Exclusive (Subject Matter) Jurisdiction: Between Private and Public International Law; 5. Worldwide Patent Litigation and the Italian Torpedo; 6. The Sense or Nonsense of Subject Matter Jurisdiction Over Foreign Copyright; 7. Star Wars Rids Us of Subject-Matter Jurisdiction: The Supreme Court Does Not Like Kafka Either When It Comes to Copyright; 8. A Farewell to Cross-Border Injunctions? The ECJ Decisions GAT v. LuK and Roche Nederland v. Primus and Goldenberg; 9. GAT and Roche — Idola Fori, Teatri, Specus: Regulation 864/2007 Makes Cross-Border Patent Litigation Possible; 10. Licence Agreements Relating to IP Rights and the EC Regulation on Jurisdiction; 11. The Court of Jurisdiction for Joint Parties in International Patent Disputes; 12. Choice of Court Agreements, Coordination of Proceedings and Provisional Measures in the Reform of the Brussels I Regulation; 13. Cross-Border Adjudication of Intellectual Property Rights and Competition Between Jurisdictions -- Part III: Choice Of Law And Related Issues -- 14. From Itar-Tass to Films by Jove: The Conflict of Laws Revolution in International Copyright; 15. Reversionary Copyright: A Ghost of the Past or a Current Trap to Assignments of Copyright?; 16. Research Agreements and Joint Ownership of Intellectual Property Rights in Private International Law; 17. Copyright: Which Law Applies? Some Thoughts on Issues of Authorship, (First) Ownership of Rights and Works Created by Employees; 18. Authors and Exploitations in International Private Law: The French Supreme Court and the Huston Film Colorization Controversy; 19. Licenses and Assignments of Intellectual Property Rights Under the Rome I Regulation; 20. The New Private International Law of Unfair Competition and the “Rome II” Regulation; 21. Intellectual Property Rights, Conflict of Laws and International Jurisdiction: Applicability of ALI Principles in Japan?; 22. The Law Applicable to Security Interests in Intellectual Property Rights; 23. Territorial Trademark Rights in the Global Village – International Jurisdiction, Choice of Law and Substantive Law for Trade Mark Disputes on the Internet; 24. Transnational Law for Transnational Communities: The Emergence of a Lex Mercatoria (or Lex Informatica) for International Creative Communities; 25. The Law Applicable to Secondary Liability in Intellectual Property Cases; 26. Social Networking Sites, an Overview of Applicable Law Issues; 27. The Law Applicable to Online Copyright Infringements in the ALI and CLIP Proposals: A Rebalance of Interests Needed?; 28. Internet Intermediaries and the Law Applicable to Intellectual Property Infringements; 29. Calling for Party Autonomy in Intellectual Property Infringement Cases -- Part IV: The Demise of Territoriality? -- 30. Developing a Private International Intellectual Property Law: The Demise of Territoriality?; Part V: Recognition And Enforcement Of Foreign Judgements; 31. Cross-Border Injunctions in U.S. Patent Cases and Their Enforcement Abroad; 32. Public Policy Exception to Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments in Cases of Copyright Infringement; 33. Extraterritorial Intellectual Property Enforcement in the European Union -- Index 000040949 520__ $$aThis collection, made possible by the recent convergence of intellectual property and private international law as critical disciplines, brings together the most important papers on these now linked subjects. More and more issues of private international law arise in the area of intellectual property, and the articles selected chart the route that both disciplines have covered together, discussing bridges built and dead-ends reached. Also looking forward to the future of the subject, with an original introduction by Professor Paul Torremans, Intellectual Property and Private International Law will prove to be an essential research tool for all students, academics and practitioners working in this fast-developing area. 000040949 650_0 $$aIntellectual property. 000040949 650_0 $$aConflict of laws. 000040949 650_0 $$aConflict of laws$$xIntellectual property. 000040949 655_0 $$aElectronic books. 000040949 7001_ $$aBariatti, S.;$$ade Miguel, P.;$$aDinwoodie, G.;$$aGinsburg, J.;$$aHeinze, C.;$$aKur, A.;$$aMetzger, A.;$$aTrimble, M.;$$aWestcamp. G.$$eContributors, 000040949 85641 $$uhttps://www.elgaronline.com/view/Research_Reviews/9781783471423/9781783471423.xml$$yView eBook 000040949 903__ $$aCritical Concepts in Intellectual Property Law series 000040949 904__ $$aBook 000040949 980__ $$aOS