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The Common Law of Intellectual Property
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 508

The Common Law of Intellectual Property

  • Categories: Law

This collection of essays was written in honour of David Vaver, who recently retired as Professor of Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law and Director of the Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre at the University of Oxford. The essays, written by some of the world's leading academics, practitioners and judges in the field of intellectual property law, take as their starting point the common assumption that the patent, copyright and trade mark laws within members of the 'common law family' (Australia, Canada, Israel, Singapore, South Africa, the United Kingdom, the United States, and so on) share some sort of common tradition. The contributors examine, in relation to particular topics, the extent to which such a shared view of the field exists in the face of other forces that are producing divergence. The essays discuss, inter alia, issues concerning court practices, the medical treatment exception, non-obviousness and sufficiency in patent law, originality and exceptions in copyright law, unfair competition law, and cross-border goodwill and dilution in trade mark law.

Intellectual Property Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 835

Intellectual Property Law

  • Categories: Law

One of the most important treatises on the subject in Canada for scholars, practitioners, policy analysts and students alike. The book has been cited as a leading authority by all levels of courts, including the Supreme Court of Canada.

The Common Law of Intellectual Property
  • Language: en

The Common Law of Intellectual Property

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This collection of essays was written in honour of David Vaver, who recently retired as Professor of Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law and Director of the Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre at the University of Oxford. The essays, written by some of the world's leading academics, practitioners and judges in the field of intellectual property law, take as their starting point the common assumption that the patent, copyright and trade mark laws within members of the 'common law family' (Australia, Canada, Israel, Singapore, South Africa, the United Kingdom, the United States, and so on) share some sort of common tradition. The contributors examine, in relation to particular topics, the extent to which such a shared view of the field exists in the face of other forces that are producing divergence. The essays discuss, inter alia, issues concerning court practices, the medical treatment exception, non-obviousness and sufficiency in patent law, originality and exceptions in copyright law, unfair competition law, and cross-border goodwill and dilution in trade mark law.

Intellectual Property Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 345

Intellectual Property Law

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This book covers copyrights, patents, and trade-marks and is written in non-technical language. It covers owner's and user's rights, what is protected, who owns it, the management and enforcement of rights, and the broader legal and policy implications of the law. Current issues and amendments to the "Copyright Act" are examined.

Intellectual Property in the New Millennium
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 323

Intellectual Property in the New Millennium

Intellectual property law is a subject of increasing economic importance and the focus of a great deal of legislative activity at an international and regional level. This collection brings together contributions from some of the most distinquished scholars in this exciting and controversial field, covering the full extent of intellectual property laws, that is, patents, copyright, trade marks and related rights. the contributions examine some of the most pressing practical and theoretical concerns which intellectual property lawyers face.

Competition Policy and Intellectual Property
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 476

Competition Policy and Intellectual Property

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Papers and commentaries orginally presented at a March 2007 symposium held in Ottawa, Ont.

Moral Rights
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 572

Moral Rights

  • Categories: Law

Moral Rights: Principles, Practice and New Technology addresses the role and challenges of moral rights in the environment of digital technology from both practical and theoretical channels, including examples drawn from the legislation and practice of key jurisdictions around the world.

The WIPO Internet Treaties at 25
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 339

The WIPO Internet Treaties at 25

  • Categories: Law

The book explores the WIPO journey so far and looks at how relevant the treaties are in contemporary world after 25 years of their existence. It revisits the WIPO Diplomatic Conference, narrates briefly how the Internet Treaties came into being, describes all the developments germane to the Internet Treaties over the last twenty-five years and examines at length how well these treaties withstood the creative gales of destruction having a bearing on the production, distribution and consumption of digital content. The retrospective consists of two parts. The first part looks back at the conference, its course of events, its negotiation dynamics, the doctrinal differences and sharply conflictin...

Intellectual Property Rights
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Intellectual Property Rights

Chiefly papers presented at the International Seminar on IPR, organized by the Centre for Canadian Studies of the University of Delhi, January 9-10, 1993.

Copyright Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 355

Copyright Law

  • Categories: Law

In a lively, non-technical style, David Vaver examines how the modern law of copyright is coping with explosive technological growth. He provides a detailed analysis of changes to the Copyright Act and their impact on copyright holders and users. He also discusses the origins, justifications, and likely future directions of copyright law.