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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Stavroula Karapapa (Professor of Intellectual Property and Information Law, University of Reading) , Luke McDonagh (Senior Lecturer, The City Law School, City, University of London)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 18.80cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 1.136kg ISBN: 9780198747697ISBN 10: 0198747691 Pages: 688 Publication Date: 21 May 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPart 1: Copyright 1: Introduction to copyright 2: Subsistence of copyright 3: Authorship and first ownership 4: Infringement of copyright 5: Defences 6: Moral rights 7: Related rights Part 2: Passing Off 8: Passing off Part 3: Trade marks 9: Introduction to trade marks 10: Registration of a sign 11: Absolute grounds for refusal 12: Relative grounds for refusal of registration 13: Infringement and loss of registration of trade marks 14: Defences to trade mark infringement Part 4: Patents 15: Introduction to patents 16: Ownership of patents 17: Patentability 18: Infringement of patents Part 5: Confidential Information 19: Trade secrets Part 6: Designs 20: Designs Part 7: Exploitation and enforcement of intellectual property rights 21: Dealings in intellectual property rights 22: Civil and criminal remediesReviewsThe writing is clearly informed by the latest research in the relevant fields and contains plenty of in-depth analysis. The problem questions work well and the authors have provided plenty of clues for students to solve these problems throughout the chapters. The chapters are conducive to active and interactive learning * Dr Chen Wei Zhu, Lecturer, University of Birmingham * The question at the beginning of each chapter and answer given at the end will be very popular among the students. They will not only use it as a tool to understand IP law but also use it as a guideline to answer the problem questions in exams * Dr Lingling Wei, Senior Lecturer, Bournemouth University * The scenarios at the beginning of each chapter is a great idea as it will encourage students to consider the key issues at hand. As they read the chapter they will be able to focus on the problem they have been given, taking time to consider the relevant theory. I genuinely believe that this will provide invaluable ongoing contextualisation of the topic * Ria Hill, Lecturer in Law, University of Wolverhampton * An innovative approach to the content and I commend the authors on these chapters. I think they are fulfilling an unmet need in this area of law. The problem based scenario helps to place the law in context and to build up applied understanding. It serves as a useful focus and consolidates the legal content * Sallie Spilsbury, Principal Lecturer, Manchester Metropolitan University * An innovative approach to the content and I commend the authors on these chapters. I think they are fulfilling an unmet need in this area of law. The problem based scenario helps to place the law in context and to build up applied understanding. It serves as a useful focus and consolidates the legal content * Sallie Spilsbury, Principal Lecturer, Manchester Metropolitan University * * Ria Hill, Lecturer in Law, University of Wolverhampton * The question at the beginning of each chapter and answer given at the end will be very popular among the students. They will not only use it as a tool to understand IP law but also use it as a guideline to answer the problem questions in exams * Dr Lingling Wei, Senior Lecturer, Bournemouth University * The writing is clearly informed by the latest research in the relevant fields and contains plenty of in-depth analysis. The problem questions work well and the authors have provided plenty of clues for students to solve these problems throughout the chapters. The chapters are conducive to active and interactive learning * Dr Chen Wei Zhu, Lecturer, University of Birmingham * Author InformationStavroula Karapapa, Professor of Intellectual Property and Information Law, University of Reading, Luke McDonagh, Senior Lecturer, The City Law School, City, University of London Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |