The fourth edition of this leading textbook has been brought fully up-to-date with recent statutory and common law changes. Amongst these are the impact of the Copyright and Related Rights Regulations 1996 on several areas including new property rights for performers and the new Publication right; new trade mark cases under the 1994 Act; and important House of Lords decisions in Biogen v Medeva and Merrel Dow v Norton.
The book provides undergraduate students with a substantial view of intellectual property law, dealing with principles academic issues and practical considerations. The book is fully referenced by way of marginal notes, and diagrams, tables and facsimile documents are interspersed with the text. The author gives an historical background to the current statutory and common law and analyses the grey
areas revealed as English law struggles to keep up with technological change and European harmonisation.
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Intellectual Property
David I. Bainbridge
Sixth Edition
“The wealth of detail is impressive and interesting, whilst the discussion is clear but has scholarly depth.”
Candida Harris, University of Plymouth
Intellectual Property is the leading undergraduate textbook in this dynamic area of the law. Including discussion of all major topic areas of Intellectual Property, this book outlines the current statutory and common law framework of Intellectual Property rights alongside the issues and practical considerations surrounding them. The book contains analytical discussion and exploration of topical issues as the law struggles to cope with the demands of technological developments and European harmonisation. Where relevant, a comparative approach is adopted, outlining key international and regional legislation and judicial decisions. Diagrams and tables are included to aid students’ understanding in this complex, and often conflicting, area of the law.
The book is accompanied by a Companion Website, at www.pearsoned.co.uk/bainbridge. It provides regular updates, web links to useful intellectual property sites, multiple choice and problem-style questions with answers, and answer plans.
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David I. Bainbridge is Professor of Business Law at Aston Business School, Aston University and an honorary member of Hardwicke Building, Lincoln’s Inn. He has a background in Engineering and Information Technology.
This textbook describes intellectual property law in the UK and discusses the implications of EC law relating to intellectual property rights. The strengths and weaknesses of the law are analyzed, particularly in a European context and bearing in mind the move to a single internal market in Europe. The material is presented in a practical way: it describes the deficiencies in the law, how these may be remedied and protection maximized. Challenges to intellectual property law deriving from the changing face of technology, particularly computers, are also considered. It is designed particularly for LLB students enrolled in universities / polytechnics and colleges in the UK. Lawyers in private practice, legal departments of companies, managers in the private and public sectors should also find it useful.
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