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Intellectual Property Law in Cyprus Christos Achilles Theodoulou Now also available as eBook Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this monograph provides a survey and analysis of the rules concerning intellectual property rights in Cyprus. It covers every type of intellectual property right in depth – copyright a more... |
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Art Loans Norman Palmer Over 20 years have passed since the General Conference of UNESCO called on the nations of the world to adopt more effective legal initiatives for promoting all forms of exchange of cultural objects, including loans and exhibitions. This unique new work examines how those nations have responded to t more... |
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Biotech Patents: Equivalency and Exclusion under European and US Patent Law Li Westerlund This book discusses patent legal issues regarding inventions in the field of biotechnology. The scope of a patent is of central concern, and since biotechnology is very different from other technologies, the requirements for disclosure and infringement are in focus. Eligibility issues are touched up more... |
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Business Law in Japan - Cases and Comments. Intellectual Property, Civil, Commercial and International Private Law Moritz Bälz, Marc Dernauer, Christopher Heath, Anja Petersen-Padberg Now also available as eBook Compilations of cases with commentary – in Japanese Hanrei Hyakusen – often provide the most practical way to obtain a quick and reliable understanding of a specific field of law, as well as guidance on how best to proceed in specific situations. In this more... |
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Challenges To Creator Doctrine, Authorship, Copyright Ownership Jacqueline Seignette Copyright is generally vested either in `the work' or in `the author'. Authorship as the basis of copyright is the most common in modern copyright laws. While `the author' is generally equated with the `creator', this is not true in every situation. This study by Jacqueline Seignette explores cases more... |
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Character Merchandising in Europe Heijo Ruijsenaars The book focuses on the legal strategy and monitoring of merchandising campaigns of a cross border nature in 17 European countries. Drawing on the local expertise of contributing authors from each country, Character Merchandising in Europe presents a detailed comparative analysis of the manifold l more... |
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China Court Cases on Intellectual Property Rights Zhou Lin Now also available as eBook This book presents, in extraordinary detail, sixteen landmark cases that profoundly affect the protection of intellectual property rights in China. Written by six prominent Chinese legal scholars and jurists – including judges who themselves participated in thes more... |
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Chinese Intellectual Property Law and Practice Mark A. Cohen, Elizabeth Bang, Stephanie Mitchell Although there is intellectual property protection in China, many companies, wary of China's much-publicized reputation for counterfeiting and piracy, fail to enter the largest developing market in the world because of an excess of caution. By detailing protection procedures that work, this very pra more... |
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Choice of Law in Copyright and Related Rights: Alternatives to the Lex Protectionis Mireille van Eechoud Nobody denies that the traditional territorial approach to copyright and other intellectual property rights has come under pressure. Yet it persists. Faced with the need to determine the applicable law in cross-border cases, lawyers everywhere wrestle with the implications of the territorial nature more... |
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Codification of European Copyright Law. Challenges and Perspectives Tatiana Synodinou Intellectual property scholars often argue that a European Copyright Code is unnecessary, undesirable, and perhaps impossible. It is certainly true that drafting rules for the European copyright law of the future is a sensitive and risky task. However, the intersection between the present and the fu more... |
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