Intellectual property law and innovation / William van Caenegem.
2007
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Title
Intellectual property law and innovation / William van Caenegem.
Imprint
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Description
1 online resource (xviii, 222 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Formatted Contents Note
Trade secrets
Patents
Copyright and designs
Sui generis regimes and trade mark registration.
Patents
Copyright and designs
Sui generis regimes and trade mark registration.
Summary
This book covers the areas of intellectual property law that are most relevant to both product and technological innovation. It surveys intellectual property law relevant to protecting or monopolising the novel visual appearance, as well as the novel functions and substantive characteristics of products. Intellectual Property Law and Innovation deals with copyright laws as relevant to computers, the visual design of products, registered design laws, patent laws and the law relating to computer chip layout. It also examines aspects of passing off and trademark laws relevant to product appearance. The role of these different areas of law is examined from the perspective of innovation theory, as well as from the perspective of innovation strategy and public policy. This book takes a comparative approach, but focuses principally on the law in English speaking jurisdictions, especially Australia.
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Cambridge Books Online.
Language
English
ISBN
9781139168755 (ebook)
9780521837576 (paperback)
9780521837576 (paperback)
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