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OverviewIntellectual Property Law in Ireland provides a comprehensive overview of patents, copyright, and trademark law. It delves into relevant European legislation and its integration into Irish law. The book discusses European case law, including cases from Commonwealth countries, and highlights Irish cases related to these areas. Additionally, it covers design law and outlines the functions of the patent, copyright, and trademark offices in Ireland. The content is presented in a practical and user-friendly format, with separate sections cross-referenced for ease. The text has been carefully expanded and updated since the previous edition to reflect several fundamental changes to intellectual property law. These include: · Unitary Patent and Unified Patent Court. · Substantive changes to trade mark law and practice by virtue of European Union (Trade Marks) Regulations 2018 (SI 561/2018), including the introduction of proof of use requirements in Irish trade mark opposition proceedings and the limitation of the own name defence to natural persons. · Changes to patent law and practice, including the introduction of an Irish national phase entry from an International (PCT) Application. · The impact of the Copyright and Other Intellectual Property Law Provisions Act 2019, introducing over 43 changes to key copyright exceptions. Some 34 sections amending patent legislation and 24 new sections on trade mark law were also enacted. · New EU Regulation on the protection of geographical indications for craft and industrial products. · SI 567/2021 makes radical adjustments to liability and other rules relating to Irish law as the DSM Directive transposing measure. The authors also address updates around consumer protection and competition policy; changing regulatory models (e.g. AI and media regulation); EU Treaty developments arising out of Articles 101 and 102; the Madrid Protocol in 2023 and 2024; as well as commentary on case law from the European and Irish Courts. This book is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Intellectual Property and IT online service. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Prof Robert Clark (University College Dublin, Ireland) , Shane Smyth (FRKelly, Ireland) , Niamh HallPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Professional Edition: 5th edition ISBN: 9781526532138ISBN 10: 1526532131 Pages: 1368 Publication Date: 09 October 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Inactive Availability: To order Table of ContentsChapter 1 Patents: A Brief History and Introduction Chapter 2 The Irish Patent System, European Patents and International Conventions Chapter 3 Patents Act 1992 – Patentability Chapter 4 Patents Act 1992 – Acquisition of Patent Rights Chapter 5 Patents Act 1992 – Maintenance and Dealings in Patents Chapter 6 Patents Act 1992 – Infringements and Remedies Chapter 7 Patents Act 1992 – Revocation and Proceedings before the Controller and Courts Chapter 8 Patents Act 1992: Voluntary and Compulsory Licences Chapter 9 An Introduction to and Overview of Irish Copyright: Law and Policy Chapter 10 The Copyright Term Chapter 11 Protected Works – Literary and Artistic Works Chapter 12 Protected Works – Non-Berne Works Chapter 13 The Protection of Computer Programs as Copyright Works Chapter 14 Databases Chapter 15 Ownership and Dealings in Copyright Works Chapter 16 Infringement of Copyright and Related Rights Chapter 17 Defences to Copyright Infringement Chapter 18 Remedies for Copyright Infringement Chapter 19 Moral Rights and the Droit de Suite Chapter 20 Rights in Performances Chapter 21 Copyright in the Future Chapter 22 Semiconductor Chip Protection Chapter 23 Industrial Designs Chapter 24 The Duty of Confidence Chapter 25 Remedies in Tort Chapter 26 Introduction to Trade Mark Law Chapter 27 Irish Trade Mark Law and International Conventions Chapter 28 The European Union Trade Mark Chapter 29 Trade Marks Act 1996 – Registrability Chapter 30 Trade Marks Act 1996: Absolute Grounds for Refusal of Registration Chapter 31 Trade Marks Act 1996: Relative Grounds for Refusal of Registration Chapter 32 Trade Marks Act 1996: Infringement and Remedies Chapter 33 Trade Marks Act 1996: Limitations On Rights Conferred Chapter 34 Trade Marks Act 1996: Registration Procedure and Ownership Chapter 35 Trade Marks Act 1996: Revocation and Invalidity Chapter 36 Certification and Collective Marks Chapter 37 Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin Chapter 38 Taxation and Intellectual Property RightsReviewsAn invaluable contribution which fills a huge void in Irish legal literature. In my view there would be a prima facie case of professional negligence against any solicitor, barrister, trade mark or patent agent - perhaps even any judge, if such a cause of action could arise against a judge - who does not have this book in their library -- Mr Justice Brian McCracken * Foreword to the 1st edition, Intellectual Property Law in Ireland * Author InformationDr Robert Clark is a Technology and Life Sciences consultant at Arthur Cox and formerly a professor at University College, Dublin where he researched and taught contract, intellectual property and data protection law. Shane Smyth is a Solicitor, European Patent Attorney and a Community Trade Mark Attorney with extensive experience in intellectual property, specialising in trade mark, copyright and design, and licensing and assignment of IP. He is a partner at FRKelly, one of Ireland’s leading IP firms. Niamh Hall was an accomplished trade mark attorney and solicitor. She was the first woman to serve as president of the Irish Association of Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys (APTMA) and she co-authored a number of IP law textbooks as well as lecturing in IP law at the Law Society of Ireland. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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