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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Rocque Reynolds , Natalie Stoianoff (University of Wollongong, Australia) , Alpana Roy (University of Queensland, Australia)Publisher: Federation Press Imprint: Federation Press Edition: 5th New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 1.196kg ISBN: 9781862879867ISBN 10: 1862879869 Pages: 784 Publication Date: 02 April 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsPART I INTRODUCTION Opening Your Eyes to IP PART II COPYRIGHT AND NEIGHBOURING RIGHTS Copyright Its Birth and Nature Subsistence of Copyright Exclusive Rights of the Copyright Owner, Actions and Offences Defences and Statutory Licences Dealing with Copyright Moral Rights, Performers Protection, Resale Royalty Rights, and Indigenous Cultural Property PART III PATENTS The Patent System Elements of Patentability Patents Rights, Infringement and Dealing Biotechnology PatentsPART IV PASSING OFF, TRADE MARKS AND RELATED ACTIONS Passing Off and Related Actions Trade Marks Trade Marks Rights, Infringement and Dealings PART V DESIGNS, PLANT BREEDERS RIGHTS, CIRCUIT LAYOUTS AND CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION Designs Plant Breeders Rights Circuit Layouts Confidential InformationReviewsWhen confronted with a question involving intellectual property law, a student or legal practitioner would be hard pressed to find a better place to start than Intellectual Property - Text and Essential Cases. The authors of this text have succeeded in producing a comprehensive work covering the basic elements of virtually every form of intellectual property. This most recent edition brings the book up to date with the law as at January 2015. Although suitable for students, there is sufficient detail and analysis to make the book a useful resource for practitioners as well. Each section of the book generally begins with a short discussion of the history of the particular branch of intellectual property being considered, before descending into some detail about the operation of the law as it currently stands. The historical summaries are beneficial as they place the current law in context, and assist the reader in understanding the operation of the provisions of the modern statutes. The end of each chapter contains a series of extracts from what are said to be essential cases , being selected either because they provide a good statement of the legal principles or give an overview of the authoritative case law. One of the ideas behind the inclusion of the extracts is said by the authors to be as a springboard to consider additional case law whenever the opportunity for further research or inquiry arises . The text also contains commentary on the prospects and merits of law reform and what the authors consider to be shortcomings in the legislation, particularly with respect to the treatment of intellectual property in the digital age. All in all, it is a text which has a great deal to offer, both as a general research tool for practitioners and as a learning aide to students. - Queensland Law Reporter - 25 September 2015 - (2015) 37 QLR I have had the pleasure of reviewing an earlier edition of this excellent book. When one sees the words, Text and Essential Cases , the impression often arises that this is a textbook aimed at students. Let me say that this is not the case with this book. Indeed, the authors exhort the reader to explore beyond its contents, using them as a springboard for further research. The field of Intellectual Property law is fast evolving. There have been significant decisions made since 2012 when the fourth edition was published. I commend this book to practitioners, including those who have never turned their minds to this field of law. Through ignorance, many lawyers may not recognise potential issues that might be beneficially explored on behalf of their clients. The theme of the introduction is Opening your eyes to I.T This is a very apt description. Read full review... - Brian Morgan, Hearsay, July 2015, 73 Reviews of previous editions: Now in its third edition this comprehensive text which is targeted primarily at students will also benefit lawyers needing an up-to-date reference book on intellectual property law. Its strength lies in its currency (1 January 2008), depth of research and comprehensive coverage of this large body of laws, cases and regulations. - Australian Intellectual Property Law Bulletin, Vol 21 (6), December 2008 It is always an ambitious project to cover the field of all intellectual property rights in a single volume. Reynolds and Stoianoff have managed this challenge, and the book covers copyright, patents and trade mark law in detail, but also provides an overview of designs, plant breeders' rights and circuit layout rights. The book will be a useful companion for practising lawyers seeking a clear answer to core IP laws and principles. - Carol Burnton and Julian Lincoln, Law Institute Journal of Victoria, October 2008 This text continues to constitute an outstanding and comprehensive collection of intellectual property law cases, relevant discussion and, at a practical level, a comprehensive source well suited to professional use. - BJM, The Law Letter, Journal of the Law Society of Tasmania, Spring 2008 - Issue 101 Intellectual Property takes the reader to the forefront of this dynamic area of law. As in previous editions it provides a comprehensive, in-depth and engaging exposition of the principles of Intellectual Property Law and selected case extracts that illustrate the law's evolution and challenges. - NSW Law Society Journal, June 2008 The text is well structured with each subject matter discussed in a logical progression. The end of each chapter contains extracts of key judgments selected by the authors as authoritative in the area as well as cases that are illustrative of the relevant legal principles...The third edition of this text reflects the law as at January 1, 2008 and provides a useful, comprehensive and insightful reference for students and practitioners in relation to the ever-evolving field of intellectual property. - Proctor, Queensland Law Society Journal, June 2008 Reviews of previous editions: Now in its third edition this comprehensive text which is targeted primarily at students will also benefit lawyers needing an up-to-date reference book on intellectual property law. Its strength lies in its currency (1 January 2008), depth of research and comprehensive coverage of this large body of laws, cases and regulations. - Australian Intellectual Property Law Bulletin, Vol 21 (6), December 2008 It is always an ambitious project to cover the field of all intellectual property rights in a single volume. Reynolds and Stoianoff have managed this challenge, and the book covers copyright, patents and trade mark law in detail, but also provides an overview of designs, plant breeders' rights and circuit layout rights. The book will be a useful companion for practising lawyers seeking a clear answer to core IP laws and principles. - Carol Burnton and Julian Lincoln, Law Institute Journal of Victoria, October 2008 This text continues to constitute an outstanding and comprehensive collection of intellectual property law cases, relevant discussion and, at a practical level, a comprehensive source well suited to professional use. - BJM, The Law Letter, Journal of the Law Society of Tasmania, Spring 2008 - Issue 101 Intellectual Property takes the reader to the forefront of this dynamic area of law. As in previous editions it provides a comprehensive, in-depth and engaging exposition of the principles of Intellectual Property Law and selected case extracts that illustrate the law's evolution and challenges. - NSW Law Society Journal, June 2008 The text is well structured with each subject matter discussed in a logical progression. The end of each chapter contains extracts of key judgments selected by the authors as authoritative in the area as well as cases that are illustrative of the relevant legal principles...The third edition of this text reflects the law as at January 1, 2008 and provides a useful, comprehensive and insightful reference for students and practitioners in relation to the ever-evolving field of intellectual property. - Proctor, Queensland Law Society Journal, June 2008 This is the latest edition of this very useful and engagingly-written intellectual property (IP) text book which is widely used in legal offices. The text deals with each form of IP and related rights in turn, and in sufficient detail to be useful to both students and practitioners. The text also strikes a good balance between concepts, policy and the law, noting that until students and practitioners understand why we have IP laws at all, and why and how IP laws evolve, it can be very difficult to learn the law. IP legislation is often lengthy and complex, and if a practitioner is not advising on IP regularly, this text would provide an ideal starting point or refresher. We have an earlier edition of this text in our office and find that it is very useful as a general introductory text book for new graduates, particularly those who didn't study IP law at university. We also refer to the helpful tables, such as the duration of copyright table, if needed to respond to questions during seminars, when finding legislative provisions would be impractical. This edition of the text has been updated with important recent cases including the Kookaburra case, which is a popular example to use in IP seminars and presentations. Our only criticism of the text is the inclusion of lengthy case extracts. At a time when law students and practitioners have ready access to the internet, and Australian courts publish their own judgments online, this is unnecessary and adds to the bulk and cost (both financial and environmental) of the text without adding significant value. In summary, the 2015 edition of this book is a welcome update and will be very useful to students and practitioners alike. - Sharon Rowe and Alice Bolt, Ethos, Law Society of the ACT, December 2015 When confronted with a question involving intellectual property law, a student or legal practitioner would be hard pressed to find a better place to start than Intellectual Property - Text and Essential Cases. The authors of this text have succeeded in producing a comprehensive work covering the basic elements of virtually every form of intellectual property. This most recent edition brings the book up to date with the law as at January 2015. Although suitable for students, there is sufficient detail and analysis to make the book a useful resource for practitioners as well. Each section of the book generally begins with a short discussion of the history of the particular branch of intellectual property being considered, before descending into some detail about the operation of the law as it currently stands. The historical summaries are beneficial as they place the current law in context, and assist the reader in understanding the operation of the provisions of the modern statutes. The end of each chapter contains a series of extracts from what are said to be essential cases , being selected either because they provide a good statement of the legal principles or give an overview of the authoritative case law. One of the ideas behind the inclusion of the extracts is said by the authors to be as a springboard to consider additional case law whenever the opportunity for further research or inquiry arises . The text also contains commentary on the prospects and merits of law reform and what the authors consider to be shortcomings in the legislation, particularly with respect to the treatment of intellectual property in the digital age. All in all, it is a text which has a great deal to offer, both as a general research tool for practitioners and as a learning aide to students. - Queensland Law Reporter - 25 September 2015 - (2015) 37 QLR I have had the pleasure of reviewing an earlier edition of this excellent book. When one sees the words, Text and Essential Cases , the impression often arises that this is a textbook aimed at students. Let me say that this is not the case with this book. Indeed, the authors exhort the reader to explore beyond its contents, using them as a springboard for further research. The field of Intellectual Property law is fast evolving. There have been significant decisions made since 2012 when the fourth edition was published. I commend this book to practitioners, including those who have never turned their minds to this field of law. Through ignorance, many lawyers may not recognise potential issues that might be beneficially explored on behalf of their clients. The theme of the introduction is Opening your eyes to I.T This is a very apt description. Read full review... - Brian Morgan, Hearsay, July 2015, 73 Reviews of previous editions: Now in its third edition this comprehensive text which is targeted primarily at students will also benefit lawyers needing an up-to-date reference book on intellectual property law. Its strength lies in its currency (1 January 2008), depth of research and comprehensive coverage of this large body of laws, cases and regulations. - Australian Intellectual Property Law Bulletin, Vol 21 (6), December 2008 It is always an ambitious project to cover the field of all intellectual property rights in a single volume. Reynolds and Stoianoff have managed this challenge, and the book covers copyright, patents and trade mark law in detail, but also provides an overview of designs, plant breeders' rights and circuit layout rights. The book will be a useful companion for practising lawyers seeking a clear answer to core IP laws and principles. - Carol Burnton and Julian Lincoln, Law Institute Journal of Victoria, October 2008 This text continues to constitute an outstanding and comprehensive collection of intellectual property law cases, relevant discussion and, at a practical level, a comprehensive source well suited to professional use. - BJM, The Law Letter, Journal of the Law Society of Tasmania, Spring 2008 - Issue 101 Intellectual Property takes the reader to the forefront of this dynamic area of law. As in previous editions it provides a comprehensive, in-depth and engaging exposition of the principles of Intellectual Property Law and selected case extracts that illustrate the law's evolution and challenges. - NSW Law Society Journal, June 2008 The text is well structured with each subject matter discussed in a logical progression. The end of each chapter contains extracts of key judgments selected by the authors as authoritative in the area as well as cases that are illustrative of the relevant legal principles...The third edition of this text reflects the law as at January 1, 2008 and provides a useful, comprehensive and insightful reference for students and practitioners in relation to the ever-evolving field of intellectual property. - Proctor, Queensland Law Society Journal, June 2008 Author InformationDr Rocque Reynolds is Professor and Dean of Law at Southern Cross University. Natalie Stoianoff is a Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Technology, Sydney. 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