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    Australian Intellectual Property by Bowrey, Kathy; Handler, Michael; Nicol, Dianne;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 3
    • Publisher OUP Australia & New Zealand
    • Date of Publication 22 July 2021

    • ISBN 9780190326456
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages908 pages
    • Size 244x169x29 mm
    • Weight 1 g
    • Language English
    • 131

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    Short description:

    This text is an introductory commentary and cases text for Intellectual Property Law, which follows a survey/critical approach to the main categories of IP law which are:
    . Copyright
    . Designs
    . Patents
    . Trade Marks and Business Reputation, and
    . Confidential Information
    This approach allows students to grasp the nature and scope of the relevant legislation, case law and administrative practice applicable in each area.

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    Long description:

    This text is an introductory commentary and cases text for Intellectual Property Law, which follows a survey/critical approach to the main categories of IP law which are:
    . Copyright
    . Designs
    . Patents
    . Trade Marks and Business Reputation, and
    . Confidential Information

    This approach allows students to grasp the nature and scope of the relevant legislation, case law and administrative practice applicable in each area.

    Designed as a critical introduction to Australian intellectual property law, it:
    . Equips law students with legal knowledge appropriate for entry-level legal practice in IP
    . Provides a foundation to enable students to progress to more specialised postgraduate study of intellectual property law, and
    . Develops awareness of rights and commercialisation practices for scientists, creators and managers of IP rights.

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    Table of Contents:

    Chapter 1: Introduction: Australian Intellectual Property Law In The Global Marketplace
    Chapter 2: Copyright Law: History, Justifications And Basic Principles
    Chapter 3: Criteria For Subsistence Of Copyright
    Chapter 4: Copyright Subject Matter
    Chapter 5: Ownership And Exploitation Of Copyright
    Chapter 6: Infringement Of Copyright
    Chapter 7: Other Rights Of Creators And Owners
    Chapter 8: Registered Designs
    Chapter 9: Patent Law: Justification, History And Context
    Chapter 10: The Subject Matter Of Patentable Inventions: Manner Of Manufacture
    Chapter 11: The Patent Criteria
    Chapter 12: Disclosure And Claiming Requirements
    Chapter 13: Patent Ownership, Rights And Limitations
    Chapter 14: Trade Secrets: Protection Of Confidential Information
    Chapter 15: Trade Marks, Passing Off And Protecting Trade Reputation: History, Justifications And Context
    Chapter 16: Passing Off And Consumer Protection Legislation
    Chapter 17: Registered Trade Marks: Procedural And Substantive Requirements For Registration
    Chapter 18: Registered Trade Marks: Infringement, Defences, Loss Of Rights And Exploitation
    Chapter 19: Intellectual Property Litigation And Remedies

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