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Research Handbook on Design Law
2021
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Title
Research Handbook on Design Law
Author
Hartwig, Henning. Editor.
Derclaye, E.; Du Mont, j.; Durkin, T.-G. G.; György, Á.; Hartwig, H.; Janis, M. D.; Kur, A.; Mauro, C. L.; Morley, C. D.; Musker, D.; Polson, M.; Stutz, R. M.; Suthersanen, U.; Tischner, A.; Volken, B.; Von Mühlendahl, A. Contributors.
Derclaye, E.; Du Mont, j.; Durkin, T.-G. G.; György, Á.; Hartwig, H.; Janis, M. D.; Kur, A.; Mauro, C. L.; Morley, C. D.; Musker, D.; Polson, M.; Stutz, R. M.; Suthersanen, U.; Tischner, A.; Volken, B.; Von Mühlendahl, A. Contributors.
Item Type
Book
Description
584 pages.
ISBN
9781781955888 eBook
9781781955871 Print
9781781955871 Print
Summary
Written by expert scholars and practitioners, this unique Research Handbook presents the state of the art in research on, and the practice of, international design law. Combining cutting-edge research with a practical approach, it examines key trends and covers key cases, regional and national laws, as well as concepts of international design protection. In particular, the U.S. framework is compared with the regime of the EU, and issues relating to the Hague Agreement are also covered. Split across five thematic parts, this Research Handbook examines the foundations of, and methodological perspectives on, design law, the establishment and enforcement of protection, as well as many other critical issues, addressed from a transnational and comparative approach. Chapters consider protection of three-dimensional trade marks, graphical user interfaces, spare parts, protection of designs on the basis of use, priority issues under the Community design scheme, and cross-border copyright protection in Europe. Clear and accessible, the Research Handbook on Design Law will be of value to emerging and established scholars and students of international design law, while also being a key resource for practitioners and policy makers seeking to react and adapt to the rapid emergence of global developments. Provided by publisher.
Note
Includes index.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction to the Research Handbook on Design Law
Part I: Foundations
1. Requirements for Design Protection: Global Commonalities
2. Trends in Functionality Jurisprudence: U.S. and E.U. Design Law
3. Easier to See than to Say: Catching the Elusive Spirit of Design in a Net of Words
Part II: Methodological Perspectives
4. Reciprocity in European Design Law
5. Design Rights and Designer’s Rights in the EU
6. Enablement and Indefiniteness in U.S. Design Patents after In re Maatita and Ex parte Kaufman
Part III: Establishing and Enforcing Protection
7. Protection of Designs on the Basis of Use
8. Claiming Priority under the Community Design Scheme
9. Enforcing Design Rights throughout Europe
Part IV: Critical Issues
10. Protection of Spare Parts in Design Law: A Comparative Law Analysis
11. Design Protection for Graphical User Interfaces
12. ‘Mast-Jägermeister’ before the Court of Justice of the EU: What the Outcome Really Means
Part V: Transnational and Comparative Dimensions
13. International Design Law Policies: Present and Future
14. Three-Dimensional Trade Marks and Designs: Comparison and Conflict
15. Cross-border Copyright Protection in Europe
16. How different is Different? Modern Neuroscience and its Impact on Design Law – Index-
Part I: Foundations
1. Requirements for Design Protection: Global Commonalities
2. Trends in Functionality Jurisprudence: U.S. and E.U. Design Law
3. Easier to See than to Say: Catching the Elusive Spirit of Design in a Net of Words
Part II: Methodological Perspectives
4. Reciprocity in European Design Law
5. Design Rights and Designer’s Rights in the EU
6. Enablement and Indefiniteness in U.S. Design Patents after In re Maatita and Ex parte Kaufman
Part III: Establishing and Enforcing Protection
7. Protection of Designs on the Basis of Use
8. Claiming Priority under the Community Design Scheme
9. Enforcing Design Rights throughout Europe
Part IV: Critical Issues
10. Protection of Spare Parts in Design Law: A Comparative Law Analysis
11. Design Protection for Graphical User Interfaces
12. ‘Mast-Jägermeister’ before the Court of Justice of the EU: What the Outcome Really Means
Part V: Transnational and Comparative Dimensions
13. International Design Law Policies: Present and Future
14. Three-Dimensional Trade Marks and Designs: Comparison and Conflict
15. Cross-border Copyright Protection in Europe
16. How different is Different? Modern Neuroscience and its Impact on Design Law – Index-
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Published
Northampton, England : Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2021.
Language
English
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