Butterworths Intellectual Property Law Handbook


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The sixth edition of Butterworths Intellectual Property Law Handbook provides an invaluable collection of UK primary and secondary legislation as well as EC and international materials, together in one manageable volume. The new edition includes the amendments made by the Copyright and Related Rights Regulations 2003 to implement the Copyright Directive. Other significant new materials included in this edition are- h Amendments made by the Copyright (Visually Impaired Persons) Act 2002 and the Copyright, etc and Trade Marks (Offences and Enforcement) Act 2002 h Amendments made by the Registered Designs Regulations 2001 and 2003 h Revised Patent Cooperation Treaty and Regulations under the Treaty h Patent Law Treaty and Regulations made under the Treaty h Community Design Directive h Council Directive on Resale Right h Council Regulation 1383/2003 on counterfeit and pirated goods h Revised Common Regulations under the Madrid Agreement This established title is a key reference point providing a single source of legislative information.




Butterworths Intellectual Property Law Handbook


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The Butterworths Intellectual Property Law Handbook is an essential addition to your legal library, as it provides an invaluable single source collection of UK primary and secondary legislation, as well as EU and international materials in one manageable volume.The new 16th edition has been fully revised and updated to reflect recent key developments in this area.




Butterworths Intellectual Property Law Handbook


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"Butterworths Intellectual Property Law Handbook provides a useful collection of primary and secondary UK legislation as well as EC and international materials in one manageable volume."--[Source inconnue].













Gurry on Breach of Confidence


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Francis Gurry's renowned work, Breach of Confidence, published in 1984, was groundbreaking and invaluable in the field of intellectual property as the first text to synthesise the then burgeoning case law on breach of confidence into a systematic form. A highly regarded book, it was the first point of resort for practitioners and a key source for judges. Aplin, Bently, Johnson and Malynicz bring us a new edition of this important work, which remains faithful to the original in its approach, but is fully updated in light of the developments since the first edition. The authors expand upon the original work, in particular adding new material on the history and current relevance of the action for breach of confidence, . The authors stress both the advantages and disadvantages of the action for breach of confidence and, like Gurry, they constantly distinguish the action from associated legislative regimes which regulate the access to, acquisition, use and disclosure of information. The book extensively references the many analyses of the data protection regime and considers also issues of jurisdiction and choice of applicable law. Bringing together their particular skills and interests, the three authors produce a fresh re-writing of a highly significant text which retains the academic quality and precision of the original and stakes its claim once more as the leading authority in the field.




Cyberlaw in Hong Kong


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