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Us Intellectual Property Law And Policy |
Edited by Hugh Hansen, Fordham University School of Law, US
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‘The challenging and insightful essays in US Intellectual Property Law and Policy, a compilation by “six of the best, if not the best, professors of intellectual property law in the United States”.’ – John A. Tessensohn, European Intellectual Property Review
This book identifies and addresses the key principles and policies with regard to the protection of intellectual property in the United States.
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Contents: Introduction 1. State Street or Easy Street: Is Patenting Business Methods Good for Business? 2. From Having Copies to Experiencing Works: The Development of an Access Rights in U.S. Copyright Law 3. The Rational Limits of Trademark Law (2000) 4. Sixty Years of the Lanham Act: The Decline and Demise of Monopoly Phobia 5. Discharging the Canons of Claim Construction: Exercises in Interpretation at the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit 6. Economic and Constitutional Influences on Copyright Law in the United States Index
Contributors: G.B. Dinwoodie, R.C. Dreyfuss, J.C. Ginsburg, H. Hansen, M. Leaffer, P. Samuelson, J.R. Thomas
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This book is part of the Queen Mary Studies in Intellectual Property series. To view the rest of the series, please use the link.
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