Intellectual Property Law and Policy Volume 12
Herausgeber: Hansen, Hugh
Intellectual Property Law and Policy Volume 12
Herausgeber: Hansen, Hugh
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This 17th volume analyzes pressing issues in copyright, trademark and patent law as seen from the perspectives of the USA, the EU, Asia and WIPO.
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This 17th volume analyzes pressing issues in copyright, trademark and patent law as seen from the perspectives of the USA, the EU, Asia and WIPO.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 754
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 175mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1247g
- ISBN-13: 9781849460576
- ISBN-10: 1849460574
- Artikelnr.: 32812429
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 754
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 175mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1247g
- ISBN-13: 9781849460576
- ISBN-10: 1849460574
- Artikelnr.: 32812429
Hugh C Hansen is Professor of Law and Director, Fordham University School of Law, Intellectual Property Law and Policy Institute.
I. IP Policy and The European Union II. The Judiciary and IP Policy Part A:
Europe Part B: United States III. Corporations & IP: General Counsel
Roundtable IV. Patent Law Part A: An Overview of U.S. Patent Law
Developments Part B: Patent Law Developments in Japan Part C: Cross-Border
Patent Infringement: A Comparative Analysis Part D: Work Sharing: Patent
Offices: IP5 Group (Consisting of USPTO, JPO, SIPO, KIPO and EPO) Strategy
for Work Sharing and Related Foundation Projects Part E:
Obviousness/Inventive Step Part F: Subject Matter: "Intangible"
Patents-Business Methods, Software, "Soft" Patents, Second Medical Uses
Part G: The Interface Between Biotech & IP: When Does Discovery Become an
Invention? Donald Pfaff & Sandra Sherman, "A Scientist's View of the Timing
of Applications for Patents" Part H: Injunctive Relief: A Comparative
Analysis Part I: A New "Fair Use" Doctrine for Patents? Part J: Acquisition
of Evidence & Expert Witnesses: Comparative Damages Part K: Monetization of
Patent and Other IP Rights V. Copyright Law Part A: Infringement & Remedies
(ISP Participation; Temporary Reproduction (Cablevision case), Making
Available Right, Data Privacy) Part B: Information Society Directive,
Secondary Liability, DRM, Private Copy Levies, & Copyright Territoriality
Part C: Rethinking Exceptions and Limitations: To What Extent Is
Re-evaluation Warranted? Permitted Under Treaties? Realistic? What Effect,
If Any, Will the Google Book Settlement Have on Present Norms for
Exceptions and Limitations? Part D: Music Distribution, Collecting
Societies; DG Comp CISAC Inquiry Part E: Creativity and the Internet: Are
We Building a Sustainable Ecosystem? VI. Trademark Law Part A: EU Trademark
Law Developments Dev Gangjee , Non-Conventional Trademarks: The Shape of
Things to Come Part B: Dilution Actions: Dying or Growth Industry? Part C:
Trademarks and the Internet: "Use," E-Commerce, Ad Words, eBay, UDRP,
ICANN, and new Registrars Part D: Right of Publicity/Privacy: Comparative
Developments Part E: Industrial Designs, Fashion, Ornamental Patents Part
F: Trademarks & Free Speech VII. Trade Law Part A: Multilateral and
Bilateral Relations Part B: Enforcement and Counterfeiting: IP's Drug War:
Can it Be Won? What is the Enforcement Role for WIPO? ACTA: What is it and
What Should Be its Role? Part C: Trade Policy and IP Rights: The Road
Ahead; Development Agenda Part D: United States v. China in the WTO VIII.
Competition Law Part A: United States and Antitrust; FTC Agenda; Patent
Misuse & Antitrust Part B: DG Comp Pharma Inquiry: The Implications for
Innovation David Rosenberg, "The DG Comp PHARMA Inquiry: A View from the
Research-based Industry" Part C: Policy Interplay Between IP Rights and
Antitrust/Competition Law: How Do We Get It Right? Part D: Standard Setting
Europe Part B: United States III. Corporations & IP: General Counsel
Roundtable IV. Patent Law Part A: An Overview of U.S. Patent Law
Developments Part B: Patent Law Developments in Japan Part C: Cross-Border
Patent Infringement: A Comparative Analysis Part D: Work Sharing: Patent
Offices: IP5 Group (Consisting of USPTO, JPO, SIPO, KIPO and EPO) Strategy
for Work Sharing and Related Foundation Projects Part E:
Obviousness/Inventive Step Part F: Subject Matter: "Intangible"
Patents-Business Methods, Software, "Soft" Patents, Second Medical Uses
Part G: The Interface Between Biotech & IP: When Does Discovery Become an
Invention? Donald Pfaff & Sandra Sherman, "A Scientist's View of the Timing
of Applications for Patents" Part H: Injunctive Relief: A Comparative
Analysis Part I: A New "Fair Use" Doctrine for Patents? Part J: Acquisition
of Evidence & Expert Witnesses: Comparative Damages Part K: Monetization of
Patent and Other IP Rights V. Copyright Law Part A: Infringement & Remedies
(ISP Participation; Temporary Reproduction (Cablevision case), Making
Available Right, Data Privacy) Part B: Information Society Directive,
Secondary Liability, DRM, Private Copy Levies, & Copyright Territoriality
Part C: Rethinking Exceptions and Limitations: To What Extent Is
Re-evaluation Warranted? Permitted Under Treaties? Realistic? What Effect,
If Any, Will the Google Book Settlement Have on Present Norms for
Exceptions and Limitations? Part D: Music Distribution, Collecting
Societies; DG Comp CISAC Inquiry Part E: Creativity and the Internet: Are
We Building a Sustainable Ecosystem? VI. Trademark Law Part A: EU Trademark
Law Developments Dev Gangjee , Non-Conventional Trademarks: The Shape of
Things to Come Part B: Dilution Actions: Dying or Growth Industry? Part C:
Trademarks and the Internet: "Use," E-Commerce, Ad Words, eBay, UDRP,
ICANN, and new Registrars Part D: Right of Publicity/Privacy: Comparative
Developments Part E: Industrial Designs, Fashion, Ornamental Patents Part
F: Trademarks & Free Speech VII. Trade Law Part A: Multilateral and
Bilateral Relations Part B: Enforcement and Counterfeiting: IP's Drug War:
Can it Be Won? What is the Enforcement Role for WIPO? ACTA: What is it and
What Should Be its Role? Part C: Trade Policy and IP Rights: The Road
Ahead; Development Agenda Part D: United States v. China in the WTO VIII.
Competition Law Part A: United States and Antitrust; FTC Agenda; Patent
Misuse & Antitrust Part B: DG Comp Pharma Inquiry: The Implications for
Innovation David Rosenberg, "The DG Comp PHARMA Inquiry: A View from the
Research-based Industry" Part C: Policy Interplay Between IP Rights and
Antitrust/Competition Law: How Do We Get It Right? Part D: Standard Setting
I. IP Policy and The European Union II. The Judiciary and IP Policy Part A:
Europe Part B: United States III. Corporations & IP: General Counsel
Roundtable IV. Patent Law Part A: An Overview of U.S. Patent Law
Developments Part B: Patent Law Developments in Japan Part C: Cross-Border
Patent Infringement: A Comparative Analysis Part D: Work Sharing: Patent
Offices: IP5 Group (Consisting of USPTO, JPO, SIPO, KIPO and EPO) Strategy
for Work Sharing and Related Foundation Projects Part E:
Obviousness/Inventive Step Part F: Subject Matter: "Intangible"
Patents-Business Methods, Software, "Soft" Patents, Second Medical Uses
Part G: The Interface Between Biotech & IP: When Does Discovery Become an
Invention? Donald Pfaff & Sandra Sherman, "A Scientist's View of the Timing
of Applications for Patents" Part H: Injunctive Relief: A Comparative
Analysis Part I: A New "Fair Use" Doctrine for Patents? Part J: Acquisition
of Evidence & Expert Witnesses: Comparative Damages Part K: Monetization of
Patent and Other IP Rights V. Copyright Law Part A: Infringement & Remedies
(ISP Participation; Temporary Reproduction (Cablevision case), Making
Available Right, Data Privacy) Part B: Information Society Directive,
Secondary Liability, DRM, Private Copy Levies, & Copyright Territoriality
Part C: Rethinking Exceptions and Limitations: To What Extent Is
Re-evaluation Warranted? Permitted Under Treaties? Realistic? What Effect,
If Any, Will the Google Book Settlement Have on Present Norms for
Exceptions and Limitations? Part D: Music Distribution, Collecting
Societies; DG Comp CISAC Inquiry Part E: Creativity and the Internet: Are
We Building a Sustainable Ecosystem? VI. Trademark Law Part A: EU Trademark
Law Developments Dev Gangjee , Non-Conventional Trademarks: The Shape of
Things to Come Part B: Dilution Actions: Dying or Growth Industry? Part C:
Trademarks and the Internet: "Use," E-Commerce, Ad Words, eBay, UDRP,
ICANN, and new Registrars Part D: Right of Publicity/Privacy: Comparative
Developments Part E: Industrial Designs, Fashion, Ornamental Patents Part
F: Trademarks & Free Speech VII. Trade Law Part A: Multilateral and
Bilateral Relations Part B: Enforcement and Counterfeiting: IP's Drug War:
Can it Be Won? What is the Enforcement Role for WIPO? ACTA: What is it and
What Should Be its Role? Part C: Trade Policy and IP Rights: The Road
Ahead; Development Agenda Part D: United States v. China in the WTO VIII.
Competition Law Part A: United States and Antitrust; FTC Agenda; Patent
Misuse & Antitrust Part B: DG Comp Pharma Inquiry: The Implications for
Innovation David Rosenberg, "The DG Comp PHARMA Inquiry: A View from the
Research-based Industry" Part C: Policy Interplay Between IP Rights and
Antitrust/Competition Law: How Do We Get It Right? Part D: Standard Setting
Europe Part B: United States III. Corporations & IP: General Counsel
Roundtable IV. Patent Law Part A: An Overview of U.S. Patent Law
Developments Part B: Patent Law Developments in Japan Part C: Cross-Border
Patent Infringement: A Comparative Analysis Part D: Work Sharing: Patent
Offices: IP5 Group (Consisting of USPTO, JPO, SIPO, KIPO and EPO) Strategy
for Work Sharing and Related Foundation Projects Part E:
Obviousness/Inventive Step Part F: Subject Matter: "Intangible"
Patents-Business Methods, Software, "Soft" Patents, Second Medical Uses
Part G: The Interface Between Biotech & IP: When Does Discovery Become an
Invention? Donald Pfaff & Sandra Sherman, "A Scientist's View of the Timing
of Applications for Patents" Part H: Injunctive Relief: A Comparative
Analysis Part I: A New "Fair Use" Doctrine for Patents? Part J: Acquisition
of Evidence & Expert Witnesses: Comparative Damages Part K: Monetization of
Patent and Other IP Rights V. Copyright Law Part A: Infringement & Remedies
(ISP Participation; Temporary Reproduction (Cablevision case), Making
Available Right, Data Privacy) Part B: Information Society Directive,
Secondary Liability, DRM, Private Copy Levies, & Copyright Territoriality
Part C: Rethinking Exceptions and Limitations: To What Extent Is
Re-evaluation Warranted? Permitted Under Treaties? Realistic? What Effect,
If Any, Will the Google Book Settlement Have on Present Norms for
Exceptions and Limitations? Part D: Music Distribution, Collecting
Societies; DG Comp CISAC Inquiry Part E: Creativity and the Internet: Are
We Building a Sustainable Ecosystem? VI. Trademark Law Part A: EU Trademark
Law Developments Dev Gangjee , Non-Conventional Trademarks: The Shape of
Things to Come Part B: Dilution Actions: Dying or Growth Industry? Part C:
Trademarks and the Internet: "Use," E-Commerce, Ad Words, eBay, UDRP,
ICANN, and new Registrars Part D: Right of Publicity/Privacy: Comparative
Developments Part E: Industrial Designs, Fashion, Ornamental Patents Part
F: Trademarks & Free Speech VII. Trade Law Part A: Multilateral and
Bilateral Relations Part B: Enforcement and Counterfeiting: IP's Drug War:
Can it Be Won? What is the Enforcement Role for WIPO? ACTA: What is it and
What Should Be its Role? Part C: Trade Policy and IP Rights: The Road
Ahead; Development Agenda Part D: United States v. China in the WTO VIII.
Competition Law Part A: United States and Antitrust; FTC Agenda; Patent
Misuse & Antitrust Part B: DG Comp Pharma Inquiry: The Implications for
Innovation David Rosenberg, "The DG Comp PHARMA Inquiry: A View from the
Research-based Industry" Part C: Policy Interplay Between IP Rights and
Antitrust/Competition Law: How Do We Get It Right? Part D: Standard Setting