Intellectual property law:
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
хні
Acknowledgements
xv
Table of Cases
xvii
Table of Statutes
χχχίϋ
Table of Statutory Instruments
xxxv
Table of European and International Legislation
xxxvi
1
introduction
1.1
The subject matter
1
1
1.2
The protection provided
2
1.3
Justification
3
1.4
Sources of law
4
Summary
5
Useful Websites
6
Patents and confidential information
7
Patents
9
2.1
What is a patent?
9
2.2
Historical background
9
2.3
Why are patents granted?
10
2.4
The patent system
11
2.5
The international patent system
12
2.6
The future of patents
14
Hot Topic: The future for patents: still no Community patent!
14
Summary
15
Exercises
15
Further Reading and References
16
Patentability: excluded matters
17
3.1
Introduction
17
3.2
Exclusions from patentability
17
Hot Topics:
23
(1)
The patenting of computer software: the UK Court of Appeal
versus the European Patent Office
23
(2)
Developments in biotechnology
23
Summary
24
Exercises
25
Contents
Further Reading and References
25
4
Patentability: novelty and inventive step
26
4.1
Novelty and publication
26
4.2
Novelty and earlier application
28
4.3
Novelty and use
30
4.4
Inventive step
33
4.5
Industrial application
39
Hot Topic: The need for consistency in the interpretation of the
European Patent Convention
40
Summary
40
Exercises
41
Further Reading and References
41
5
Ownership
42
5.1
Introduction
42
5.2
Who can apply?
42
5.3
The inventor
43
5.4
Employee patents
44
5.5
Employee compensation
46
5.6
Dealing in patents
47
Summary
49
Exercises
49
Further Reading and References
49
6
Protecting the patent
50
6.1
Introduction
50
6.2
Acts of infringement
50
6.3
The significance of the claims
51
6.4
Interpretation of the claims
51
6.5
Has there been infringement?
53
6.6
Defences
55
6.7
Remedies
57
6.8
Criminal offences
57
6.9
Groundless threats of infringement
58
Summary
59
Exercises
60
7
Breach of confidence
61
7.1
Introduction
61
7.2
Historical background
62
7.3
The basic requirements
62
7.4
The necessary quality of confidence
63
7.5
The obligation of confidence
66
7.6
Unauthorised use of the information
69
7.7
Defences
71
7.8
Remedies
72
Hot Topics:
73
(1)
Public interest and morality
73
Contents
(2) Public
interest
and the
Human
Rights Act
1998 73
(3)
Public interest, the Human Rights Act
1998
and celebrities
right in their own images
74
Summary
74
Case Notes
75
Further Reading and References
75
Trade marks and passing off
77
8
Trade marks
79
8.1
Introduction
79
8.2
What is a trade mark?
79
8.3
Possible functions of trade marks
80
8.4
Historical background
81
8.5
Background to the Trade Marks Act
1994 82
8.6
Conclusion
84
Summary
84
9
Registration of trade marks
85
9.1
Introduction
85
9.2
The application process
85
9.3
What is a registrable trade mark?
86
9.4
Conditions for registration
92
9.5
Absolute grounds for refusal
93
9.6
Relative grounds for refusal
99
9.7
Maintaining registration
101
9.8
Special marks
104
Hot Topic: Signs of the times: developments in the wake of the
Trade Marks Act
1994 104
Summary
105
Case Notes
105
Further Reading and References
106
10
Protection of trade marks
107
10.1
Rights of the trade mark owner
107
10.2
When is the trade mark infringed?
107
10.3
Comparative advertising
114
10.4
Remedies
118
10.5
Exceptions and defences
118
10.6
Groundless threats
119
10.7
Criminal offences
120
10.8
Dealings in trade marks
120
Hot Topic: What is comparative advertising?
121
Summary
122
Case Notes
122
Further Reading and References
123
11
Passing off
124
11.1
Introduction
124
Contents
11.2
The difference between trade mark infringement and passing off
124
11.3
Historical background
125
11.4
The requirements of a passing off action
126
11.5
The claimant s goodwill
126
11.6
Misrepresentation
128
11.7
Damage
132
11.8
Domain names
133
11.9
Injurious falsehood
134
11.10
Remedies
135
Hot Topic: Character merchandising
136
Summary
139
Exercises
140
Further Reading and References
140
12
Trade marks
-
international provisions
141
12.1
Introduction
141
12.2
Paris Convention
141
12.3
Madrid Agreement
142
12.4
Madrid Protocol
143
12.5
Community Trade Mark System (CTM)
144
Summary
147
Exercises
147
Copyright and designs
149
13
Copyright
151
13.1
What is copyright?
151
13.2
How does copyright arise?
151
13.3
Qualifying person
152
13.4
Historical background
152
13.5
The need for change?
154
Hot Topic: Creative Commons
155
Summary
156
Exercises
156
14
Subsistence
(1)
157
14.1
The subject matter protected
157
14.2
Literary works
157
14.3
Dramatic works
160
14.4
Musical works
160
14.5
Artistic works
161
Hot Topic: Copyright protection for three-dimensional designs
165
Summary
166
Exercise
166
Further Reading and References
166
15
Subsistence
(2)
167
15.1
Sound recordings
167
15.2
Rims
167
Contents
15.3
Broadcasts
168
15.4
Published editions
168
Hot Topic: Copyright duration: to be extended?
169
Summary
170
Exercise
170
16
Infringement
171
16.1
Introduction
171
16.2
Direct and indirect infringement
171
16.3
Primary infringement
173
16.4
Facsimile copies
174
16.5
Copying of computer programs
175
16.6
Issuing copies, performances in public and communicating to the
public
176
16.7
Adaptation
177
16.8
Secondary infringement
179
16.9
Knowledge
180
16.10
Copy protection devices, electronic rights management
information and decoders
180
16.11
Infringing copy
183
16.12
Remedies
183
16.13
Criminal offences
186
Summary
187
Exercises
188
17
Defences
189
17.1
Introduction
189
17.2
Acts permitted by licence
189
17.3
Permitted acts
191
17.4
Public interest defence and the Human Rights Act
1998 202
17.5
Competition or Euro defence
202
17.6
Proposed new exceptions to copyright infringement (the
Gowers Review)
203
Hot Topic: The interface between copyright and design right
204
Summary
206
Exercise
206
18
Ownership and duration of copyright, moral rights and artist s resale right
207
18.1
Ownership of copyright
207
18.2
Employees
207
18.3
Moral rights
210
18.4
Paternity right
210
18.5
Integrity right
211
18.6
False attribution
211
18.7
Rights of privacy in photographs andfllms
211
18.8
Dealings in copyright and moral rights
212
18.9
Duration of copyright
212
18.10
Duration of moral rights
214
Contents
18.11
Artist s resale right
214
Summary
215
Exercises
216
19
Database rights
217
19.1
Introduction
217
19.2
Subsistence and duration
218
19.3
Infringement, defences and remedies
219
Summary
223
Exercises
223
20
Performance rights
224
20.1
Introduction
224
20.2
Performers and persons having recording rights
225
20.3
Nature of performance and recording rights
226
20.4
Moral rights
227
20.5
Defences and exceptions
228
20.6
Criminal offences
229
20.7
Remedies and penalties
230
Hot Topic: Performance rights
-
performers property rights
231
Summary
232
Exercise
232
21
United Kingdom unregistered design right
233
21.1
Introduction
233
21.2
What design right protects
233
21.3
Criteria for the subsistence of design right
237
21.4
How design right arises
237
21.5
Who owns design right?
238
21.6
Duration of design right
239
21.7
Infringement
239
21.8
Remedies for infringement
241
21.9
Who can enforce design right?
245
21.10
Relationship with other rights
246
21.11
Groundless threats
246
Summary
247
Exercise
248
Further Reading and References
248
22
Unregistered Community design right
249
22.1
Introduction
249
22.2
What the unregistered Community design right protects
249
22.3
Criteria for the subsistence of unregistered Community design right
249
22.4
Complex products
250
22.5
Making available to the public
250
22.6
Exclusions from unregistered Community design right protection
251
22.7
How unregistered Community design right arises
252
22.8
Who owns unregistered Community design right?
252
22.9
Duration of unregistered Community design right
252
Contents
22.10
Infringement
253
22.11
Place where the acts of infringement take place
253
22.12
Limitations on the enforcement of the rights conferred by a
Community design
253
22.13
Remedies for infringement
254
22.14
Licences of right
255
22.15
Dealing with the unregistered Community design right
255
22.16
Relationship with other rights
255
22.17
Groundless threats
255
Hot topic: Novelty
256
Summary
256
Exercises
257
23
United Kingdom and Community registered designs
258
23.1
Introduction
258
23.2
The UK registered design
259
23.3
The registered Community design
259
23.4
What are the criteria for registration?
260
23.5
What does the registered design cover and for how long?
260
23.6
What protection does the registered design give?
260
23.7
Who has the right to register a design?
261
23.8
Dealing with registered Community designs
261
23.9
Dealing with UK registered designs
261
23.10
Remedies and limitations on enforcement of registered designs
262
23.11
Who can enforce a registered design?
263
23.12
Groundless threats
263
23.13
Deferment of publication of a registered Community design
application
264
23.14
Cancellation procedure
264
23.15
International provisions
264
23.16
Criminal offences in relation to UK registered designs
265
23.17
Parallel actions under national and Community registered design
laws
265
Hot Topics:
(1 )
Registered designs: criteria for registration higher
standard than infringement
266
(2)
No innocence defence in Community designs
266
Summary
267
Exercise
267
Further Reading and References
268
Competition
269
24
Intellectual property and competition law
271
24.1
Introduction
271
24.2
EC law and intellectual property
272
24.3
UK competition law and intellectual property
272
24.4
Intellectual property and free movement of goods
273
Contents
24.5
Licensing and Article
81 278
24.6
Block Exemption Regulations
279
24.7
Copyright licensing
280
24.8
Trade mark licensing
282
24.9
Patent licensing
283
24.10
Article
82 284
Hot Topic: The
EU
pharmaceutical sector inquiry
287
Summary
289
Exercises
289
Intellectual property and the Internet
291
25
The Internet
293
25.1
Introduction
293
25.2
Copyright and the Internet
293
25.3
Liability of intermediaries
294
25.4
Implied licences
295
25.5
Unking
296
25.6
Trade marks and the Internet
297
25.7
Infringement and jurisdiction
297
25.8
Domain names and cyber-squatting
298
25.9
Metatags and advertising keywords
300
25.10
Patents and the Internet
301
25.11
Confidential information and the Internet
302
Summary
303
Exercise
303
Useful Websites
303
Further Reading and Websites
304
Index
306
intellectual property law
Intellectual Property Law provides a lively and accessible introduction to this
intricate and technical area of commercial law. All key aspects of the topic
are covered, including copyright, designs, patents, trade marks, passing off
and breach of confidence. With backgrounds in both academic teaching and
top legal practice, the author team combines to produce a work which is
both intellectually stimulating and highly practical.
This text is suitable for undergraduates and postgraduates on law and
business-related courses. It is also a useful reference for company secretaries,
in-house lawyers and contracts managers.
This new edition has been updated throughout to reflect recent decisions
and developments, including the Da Vinci Code case, the High Court s decision
in
Lucasfilm vAinsworth
and the implications of the Gower review.
Tina Hart is Director of Postgraduate Academic Courses at the University
of Huddersfield, where she teaches Intellectual Property and Competition
Law. She was formerly a Senior Lecturer at the University of Derby.
Linda Fazzani was a Consultant at the City of London law firm Berwin
Leighton Paisner LLP, where she headed the Intellectual Property and
Information Technology Group.
Simon Clark is the current head of Intellectual Property at Berwin Leighton
Paisner LLP and is a leading authority on all aspects of intellectual property
law, with a particular specialisation in designs. He is Secretary of the British
Literary and Artistic Copyright Association and a member of the Editorial
Board of the journal Copyright World.
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