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 : Coursebook in International Intellectual Property (American Casebook Series)

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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 341.758
EAN: 9780314230768
ISBN: 0314230769
Label: West Group Publishing
Manufacturer: West Group Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 1120
Publication Date: 1999-12
Publisher: West Group Publishing
Studio: West Group Publishing




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Product Description:
New coursebook begins with overview of copyright, patents, trademarks and trade secrets under U.S. law, then looks at rapidly developing treaty regimes, reciprocal international legislation, and international cases. International intellectual property law is largely a matter of: treaty regimes, reciprocal international legislation for protection of literary and artistic works and scientific invention, and ownership issues coming up in many countries as the global market accommodates the rights of authors and inventors. Presents selected cases illustrating these issues; a companion, ''Controversies'', involves facts, issues, arguments, and decisions reached by either non–judicial bodies such as legislatures or by out–of-court settlement.



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Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - IP Law Professors - Avoid this book!!!
Although this book purports to be about international intellectual property, it approaches the subject with such a leaning toward the US system that I feel as if I'm re-taking an intro to US IP. This book is bad. The cases, while illustrative, are nearly all US cases. Consider other alternatives when selecting a book for your class - perhaps a book that understands the word "international" means something more than US law.







 






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