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Intellectual property law : principles in practice / Paul Sumpter.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Auckland : CCH New Zealand Limited, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Edition: Edition 3Description: xviii, 472 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1775472442
  • 9781775472445
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Intellectual property lawDDC classification:
  • 346.93048 23
LOC classification:
  • KUQ1100 .S96 2017
Contents:
1. What does copyright protect? -- 2. Copyright infringement and defences -- 3. Trade-marks - registered marks -- 4. Passing off and the Fair Trading Act -- 5. Patents -- 6. Designs -- 7. Confidential information -- 8. Franchising.
Summary: The field of intellectual property law continues to grow, while moving increasingly into the mainstream. The third edition of this invaluable book has been extensively revised and updated - keeping the reader abreast with the latest developments in this area of law. Written by Paul Sumpter, Intellectual Property Law: Principles in Practice concentrates on the most frequently encountered issues that crop up in practice and provides a clear and concise explanation of the law, with analysis where appropriate. Each chapter includes a synopsis of the background to an area of IP law, followed by a practical discussion of that topic. Contents covered include: copyright, trade marks and registration, passing off (and the Fair Trading Act), patents (including Maori and traditional knowledge), confidential information, designs, franchising. The book is highly recommended to those in general legal practice and in-house counsel, but also to specialist lawyers, patent attorneys, students and others involved or interested in this area.
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"Wolters Kluwer".

Includes bibliographical references.

1. What does copyright protect? -- 2. Copyright infringement and defences -- 3. Trade-marks - registered marks -- 4. Passing off and the Fair Trading Act -- 5. Patents -- 6. Designs -- 7. Confidential information -- 8. Franchising.

The field of intellectual property law continues to grow, while moving increasingly into the mainstream. The third edition of this invaluable book has been extensively revised and updated - keeping the reader abreast with the latest developments in this area of law. Written by Paul Sumpter, Intellectual Property Law: Principles in Practice concentrates on the most frequently encountered issues that crop up in practice and provides a clear and concise explanation of the law, with analysis where appropriate. Each chapter includes a synopsis of the background to an area of IP law, followed by a practical discussion of that topic. Contents covered include: copyright, trade marks and registration, passing off (and the Fair Trading Act), patents (including Maori and traditional knowledge), confidential information, designs, franchising. The book is highly recommended to those in general legal practice and in-house counsel, but also to specialist lawyers, patent attorneys, students and others involved or interested in this area.

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