Intellectual property law and policy/ edited by Hugh C. Hansen.

Contributor(s): Hansen, Hugh CMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2010Description: 836 pISBN: 9781841139968Subject(s): Intellectual propertyDDC classification: 346.048
Contents:
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 ProjectsPart E: Obviousness/Inventive Step Part F: Subject Matter: "Intangible" Patents-Business Methods, Software, "Soft" Patents, Second Medical UsesPart 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 TerritorialityPart 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 RegistrarsPart 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
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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 ProjectsPart E: Obviousness/Inventive Step Part F: Subject Matter: "Intangible" Patents-Business Methods, Software, "Soft" Patents, Second Medical UsesPart 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 TerritorialityPart 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 RegistrarsPart 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

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