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International intellectual property and the common law world

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Hart Publishing 2000Description: 342p xiISBN:
  • 9781841131795
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.758000 RIC
Contents:
Table of contents International intellectual property law and the common law world -introduction, W.M.C. Gummow. Part 1 Intellectual property and the information society: database protection and the circuitous route around the United States Constitution, Marci A. Hamilton; commodifying and transacting informational products through contractual licences - the challenge for informational constitutionalism, Brian Fitzgerald; shall we shoot a messenger now and then? copyright infringement and the on-line service provider, Louise Longdin; copyright across (and within) domestic borders, Graeme W. Austin. Part 2 Developments in industrial property: dilution and confusion - the bases of trade mark infringement or the new Australian trade marks anti-dilution law 1999, Sam Ricketson; new challenges for the law of patents, John Robinson Thomas; patentability in Australia and New Zealand under the statute of monopolies, John Smillie; the protection of designs, Nicholas Pumfrey; industrial property in a globalized environment - issues of jurisdiction and choice of law, John N. Adams. Part 3 Competition and market regulation: unfair competition law - "over protection stifles the very creative force it is supposed to nurture", Susy Frankel; intellectual property and competition policy -the case for neutrality, Ian Eagles
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Table of contents
International intellectual property law and the common law world -introduction, W.M.C. Gummow.
Part 1 Intellectual property and the information society: database protection and the circuitous route around the United States Constitution, Marci A. Hamilton;
commodifying and transacting informational products through contractual licences - the challenge for informational constitutionalism, Brian Fitzgerald;
shall we shoot a messenger now and then? copyright infringement and the on-line service provider, Louise Longdin; copyright across (and within) domestic borders, Graeme W. Austin.
Part 2 Developments in industrial property: dilution and confusion - the bases of trade mark infringement or the new Australian trade marks anti-dilution law 1999, Sam Ricketson; new challenges for the law of patents, John Robinson Thomas;
patentability in Australia and New Zealand under the statute of monopolies, John Smillie; the protection of designs, Nicholas Pumfrey; industrial property in a globalized environment - issues of jurisdiction and choice of law, John N. Adams.
Part 3 Competition and market regulation: unfair competition law - "over protection stifles the very creative force it is supposed to nurture", Susy Frankel;
intellectual property and competition policy -the case for neutrality, Ian Eagles