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082 _a346.048000
_bHEA
100 _aHeath Christopher
245 _aSpares, repairs, and intellectual property rights : IEEM international intellectual property programmes
260 _aBoston
_bWolter Kluwer
_c2009
300 _a219p
_cxxi
365 _b Rs. 8,736
505 _aContent: Contents Part 5 The UK Regime 10 Part 11 Patents 18 Chapter 2 21 Preliminary Questions 22 Blocking Repair through End User License 36 Is It Lawful to Block Recycle through EULAs and TPMs? 45 Chapter 5 105 The Judicial Interpretations 113 Analyses and Comments 120 Chapter 6 127 Mainland China 142 Chapter 7 147 Lack of Treaty Constraints and Variety of Design Laws 151 The Spare Part Nonproblem 157 Conclusion 56 Chapter 3 59 SingleUse Camera Case 77 Repair and Refill as Indirect Patent Infringement 85 The Concept of Indirect or Contributory Infringement 88 Analysis 99 What have the European Commission and 179 Chapter 8 183 EC law 186 Subject Index 207 Copyright
650 _a1. Intellectual Property - International Law - Congresses
700 _aSanders Anselm Kamperman
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