Routledge, 2019. — 228 p. Photographers and publishers of photographs enjoy a wide range of legal rights including freedom of expression and of publication. They have a right to create and publish photographs. They may invoke their intellectual, moral and property rights to protect and enforce their rights in their created and/or published works. These rights are not absolute....
Cambridge University Press, 2019. — 300 p. As technology makes it easier for people to work together, large-scale collaboration is becoming increasingly prevalent. In this context, the question of how to determine authorship – and hence ownership - of copyright in collaborative works is an important question to which current copyright law fails to provide a coherent or...
Edward Elgar, 2008. — 510 p. — ISBN: 978-1-84542-047-5. Concern about expanding and possibly ‘anti-competitive’ intellectual property rights, blocking patents and patent ambush cases, network effects, especially in information technology industries, and the growing need for standardization compel those practicing in these areas of law to request more fundamental research on the...
Springer, 2019. — 556 p. This book identifies and explains the different national approaches to data protection – the legal regulation of the collection, storage, transmission and use of information concerning identified or identifiable individuals – and determines the extent to which they could be harmonised in the foreseeable future. In recent years, data protection has...
Oxford University Press, 2017. — 144 p. — (Very Short Introductions). — ISBN: 978-0195372779. We all create intellectual property. We all use intellectual property. Intellectual property is the most pervasive yet least understood way we regulate expression. Despite its importance to so many aspects of the global economy and daily life, intellectual property policy remains a...
15th Ed. — NOLO, 2018. — 609 p. — ISBN: 978-1-413324-62-4. A plain-English guide to intellectual property law Whether you are in the world of business or creative arts, you need to understand the laws that govern your work. But given the convoluted terminology that surrounds patents, copyrights, trademarks, and other intellectual property rights, this isn't easy. Enter, Patent,...
W. W. Norton & Company, 2016. — 306 p. The Power of Technology Risk and Responsibility The Ethical Anatomy of Djsasters Remaking Nature Tinkering with Humans Information's Wild Frontiers Whose Knowledge, Whose Property? Reclaiming the Future Invention for the People
NOLO, 2018. — 712 p. Protect and profit from your invention For over 30 years,Patent It Yourselfhas guided hundreds of thousands of inventors through the process of getting a patent, from start to finish. Patent attorneys David Pressman and David E. Blau provide the latest information, forms, and clear instructions to help you: conduct a patent search the right way evaluate...
6th Edition. — Nolo, 2003. — 549 p. Written for programmers, publishers, artists, writers and others who need to understand the terminology of intellectual property law, this clear and concise book provides: * an overview of patent, copyright and trade secret law * explanations of the protections each offers * clear definitions of IP terminology * sample legal forms The 6th...
2nd Ed. — University of Chicago Press, 2018. — 255 p. — ISBN10: 022637419X, 13 978-0226374192. In the increasingly complex and combative arena of copyright in the digital age, record companies sue college students over peer-to-peer music sharing, YouTube removes home movies because of a song playing in the background, and filmmakers are denied a distribution deal when a...
NJ, USA: West Caldwell, 2001. — 110 p. — ISBN: 1588202356. Much of this book was written a long time ago when the author first became aware of the concepts of Special and General relativity. At the time he assumed that the subject was well thought out and understood by people more knowledgeable and probably more intelligent than himself. His goal was to learn from them and to...
Cambridge University Press, 2006. - 372 p. Technological developments have shaped copyright law’s development, and now the prospect of endless, effortless digital copying poses a significant challenge to modern copyright law. Many complain that copyright protection has burgeoned wildly, far beyond its original boundaries. Some have questioned whether copyright can survive the...
Hoboken: Wiley, 2011. — 329 p. Written by an individual with experience as both a chemist and a patent attorney, The Chemist's Companion Guide to Patent Law covers everything the student or working chemist needs to know about patentability, explaining important concepts of patent law (such as novelty, non-obviousness, and freedom-to-operate) in easy-to-understand terms. Through...
Cambridge University Press, 2007. — 214 p. The computer program exclusion from Article 52 of the European Patent Convention (EPC) proved impossible to uphold as industry moved over to digital technology, and the Boards of Appeal of the European Patent Organisation (EPO) felt emboldened to circumvent the EPC in Vicom by creating the legal fiction of ‘technical effect’. This...
4th Ed. — Allworth Press, 2018. — 234 p. — ISBN10: 1621536203, ISBN13: 978-1621536208. While copyright may seem like a mystery full of pitfalls, it is actually quite easy to understand-as Lee Wilson demonstrates in The Copyright Guide, Fourth Edition. This resource explains everything you need to know to make copyright work for you, including how to license your copyrights, how...
5th Edition. — Wiley, 2018. — 662 p. — ISBN: 978-1-119-35623-3. A new edition of the trusted book on intellectual property Intellectual Property simplifies the process of attaching a dollar amount to intellectual property and intangible assets, be it for licensing, mergers and acquisitions, loan collateral, investment purposes, and determining infringement damages. Written by...