Intellectual Property Law & the Information Society—Cases and Materials
This book is an introduction to intellectual property law, the set of private legal rights that allows individuals and corporations to control intangible creations and marks—from logos to novels to drug formulae—and the exceptions and limitations that define those rights. It focuses on the three gra...
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Language: | English |
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Durham, North Carolina
James Boyle, Jennifer Jenkins
2018.
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter One: The Theories Behind Intellectual Property
- Chapter Two: Intellectual Property & the Constitution
- Chapter Three: Intellectual Property & the First Amendment
- Chapter Four: Trademark: Introduction
- Chapter Five: Subject Matter: Requirements for Trademark Protection
- Chapter Six: Grounds for Refusing Registration
- Chapter Seven: Trademark Infringement
- Chapter Eight: Defense to Trademark Infringement: Fair & Nominative Use
- Chapter Nine: False Advertising, Dilution & 'Cyberpiracy'
- Chapter Ten: Introduction to Copyright: Theory & History
- Chapter Eleven: Copyrightable Subject Matter
- Chapter Twelve: Copyright's "Reach": Infringement
- Chapter Thirteen: Limitations on Exclusive Rights: Fair Use
- Chapter Fourteen: Secondary Liability for Copyright Infringement & Safe Harbors in the Digital Age
- Chapter Fifteen: Anti-Circumvention: A New Statutory Scheme
- Chapter Sixteen: Copyright & State Misappropriation Law: Preemption
- Chapter Seventeen: Patents: Hopes, Fears, History & Doctrine
- Chapter Eighteen: Patentable Subject Matter
- Chapter Nineteen: Requirements for Patent Protection: Utility
- Chapter Twenty: Requirements for Patent Protection: Novelty
- Chapter Twenty-One: Non-Obviousness
- Chapter Twenty-Two: Trade Secrecy & Preemption
- Chapter Twenty-Three: A Creative Commons? Summary and Conclusion