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FRIDAY, 17 FEBRUARY 2012
New compilation heading our way ...
My free copy, for inspection and review, has not yet arrived -- which is not surprising since it's not being published till May -- but publicity material for International Design Protection: A Global Handbook is already circulating. Compiled by General Editor Clive Thorne (RPC) and published by Globe Business Publishing, it has a warm, glowing orange-y brown cover and is planned to retail at £140. This book is a sister to the same publishers' Intellectual Property in the Life Sciences (here), International Patent Litigation (here) and International Copyright Law (here).
What about this book? As the publishers explain:
ISBN: 9781905783755. Book's web page here. Posted by: Blog Administrator @ 15.41
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New compilation heading our way ...
My free copy, for inspection and review, has not yet arrived -- which is not surprising since it's not being published till May -- but publicity material for International Design Protection: A Global Handbook is already circulating. Compiled by General Editor Clive Thorne (RPC) and published by Globe Business Publishing, it has a warm, glowing orange-y brown cover and is planned to retail at £140. This book is a sister to the same publishers' Intellectual Property in the Life Sciences (here), International Patent Litigation (here) and International Copyright Law (here).
What about this book? As the publishers explain:
"Valuable designs have underpinned much of the technological and industrial innovation that has taken place in recent years. Indeed, given the extent to which economic growth is driven by these advancements and the ever-increasing financial benefits of holding exclusive exploitation rights for the most significant designs, the importance of protecting such designs cannot be understated.From the list of contributors and their firms here, one can identify some well-known personalities and respected commentators. From the absence of certain countries which one might have expected in a 30-jurisdictional compendium (eg China, Korea, Spain, United Kingdom), plus the appearance of four separate contributions for the United States, this looks like one of those pay-to-write books which contributors use as impressive business cards -- but that need not detract from the quality of individual contributions or the utility of the book as a whole. That, however, is a matter for the post-publication review to decide.
International Design Protection is an international compendium of design law in over 30 major jurisdictions. It covers the applicability of registered and unregistered design rights and ancillary protection by copyright and trademarks. It also deals with the practicalities of design protections and the enforcement of design rights, including discussion of qualification for protection, infringement, design infringement litigation, licensing and exploitation.
Written by a team of leading specialists in design law, the book is a fully updated and straightforward guide to navigating the complex and fascinating field of international industrial design law".
ISBN: 9781905783755. Book's web page here. Posted by: Blog Administrator @ 15.41
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