Intellectual Property Law in Canada:
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- General Introduction -- 1. General Background -- I. Geography -- II. Cultural Compositions -- III. Political System -- IV. Population Statistics -- 2. Historical Background -- Chapter 1. Copyright and Neighbouring Rights -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Subject Matter of Protection -- I. Different Categories of Protected Works -- A. Literary Works -- B. Artistic Works -- C. Dramatic Works -- D. Musical Works -- II. Works Excluded from Protection -- III. Special Categories of Works -- A. Computer Software -- B. Databases -- C. Others : Derivative Works -- 3. Conditions for Protection -- I. Formal Requirements -- II. Substantive Requirements -- A. Originality -- B. Fixation -- C. Connecting Factors -- 4. Ownership -- I. The Author (Initial Authorship) -- II. Joint Works/Works Created by Several Persons -- A. Collective Works and Compilations -- B. Work of Joint Authorship -- III. Works Made for Hire -- 5. Transfer -- I. Assignment of Copyright -- II. Licences -- 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- I. Moral Rights -- A. Paternity Right -- B. Integrity Right -- II. Exploitation Rights -- A. Reproduction Right -- B. Performing Right -- 1. Public Performance Right -- 2. Transmission Right -- C. Adaptation Right -- D. Translation Right -- E. Other Rights -- 1. Droit de Suite -- 2. Public Lending Right -- 3. Others -- a. Right to Authorize an Exploitation Right -- b. Secondary Infringement -- c. Exhibition Right -- d. Right to Rent Out Copies -- e. First Public Distribution Right -- f. Additional Rights of Action -- 7. Limitations or Exemptions to the Scope of Copyright Protection -- I. Fair Use -- II. Educational Use -- III. Use by Libraries, Archives or Museums -- IV. Private Copying -- V. Other Specific Exceptions in the Copyright Act | |
505 | 8 | |a VI. Limitations Imposed by the Competition Act -- 8. Duration of Protection -- 9. Neighbouring Rights -- I. Performer's Rights -- II. Sound Recording Maker's Rights -- III. Broadcaster's Rights -- 10. Infringement and Remedies -- I. Civil Remedies -- A. Presumptions -- B. Injunctions -- C. Damages -- D. Account of Profits -- E. Seizure of Imported Copies of Works -- F. Recovery of Possession and Delivery Up -- II. Criminal Remedies -- III. Collective Management of Copyright -- 11. Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws -- Chapter 2. Patents -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Patentable Subject Matter -- I. Computer Program -- II. Professional Skill and Methods of Medical Treatment -- III. Biological Inventions -- 3. Conditions of Patentability -- I. Novelty -- II. Non-obviousness -- III. Utility -- 4. Formalities (Procedure for Grant and Obtaining Patent Protection) -- 5. Ownership and Transfer (Assignment: Licences) -- I. The Right to Grant -- II. Assignment of Patents -- III. Licences -- IV. The Right to Sue -- V. Registration -- 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- I. The Taking of the Invention -- II. Types of Exclusive Rights -- A. Making or Constructing the Invention -- B. Selling or Importing the Invention -- C. Use of the Invention -- D. Inducing Violation -- III. Protection Through the Regime Established by the Patented Medicines (Notice of Compliance) Regulations -- 7. Limitations and Exceptions to the Scope of Patent Protection: Compulsory Licences -- I. The Regulatory Review Exception -- II. Third-Party Rights -- III. Control of Patented Medicines Prices -- IV. Compulsory Licences to the Benefit of Certain Developing and Least-Developed Countries -- V. Use of Patents by the Canadian Government -- VI. Limitations in Case of Abuse of Rights -- VII. Experiment, Research and Private and Non-commercial Use | |
505 | 8 | |a VIII. Repairs -- IX. Limitations Imposed by the Competition Act RSC 1985, c. C-34 -- 8. Duration of Protection: Maintaining and Termination of Patent Protection -- I. Duration -- II. Failure to Pay Fees -- III. Reissue, Re-examination, Disclaimer -- IV. Dedication -- 9. Infringement and Remedies -- I. Damages -- II. Account of Profits -- III. Injunction -- 10. Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws -- Chapter 3. Utility Models -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. The Protection of Utility Models -- Chapter 4. Trademarks -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Subject Matter of Protection -- I. Signs Which May Serve as Trademarks According to the Trademarks Act -- II. Different Categories of Marks -- A. Certification Marks -- B. Ordinary Trademarks -- C. Official Marks -- 3. Conditions of Protection -- I. The Distinctiveness Standard -- A. Prohibited Expressions -- B. Expressions Registrable upon Proof of Acquired Distinctiveness -- 1. Names and Descriptive Words -- 2. Marks Lacking Inherent Distinctiveness -- II. The Basis of the Application -- A. Use in Canada -- B. Proposed Use -- 5. Ownership and Transfer (Assignment: Licences) -- I. Assignment of Trademarks -- II. Licensing -- 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- I. Passing Off and Protection under Paragraph 7(B) of the Trademarks Act -- II. Unfair Competition -- III. Exclusive Right to Use in Canada -- IV. Likely Confusion -- V. Likelihood of Depreciation of the Value of Goodwill -- 7. Limitations of the Scope of Trademark Protection -- 8. Use Requirements -- 9. Duration of Protection: Renewal - Termination -- 10. Infringement and Remedies -- 11. Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws -- Chapter 5. Trade Names -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Protection of Trade Names -- Chapter 6. Industrial Designs -- 1. Sources: Legislation | |
505 | 8 | |a 2. Subject Matter of Protection -- 3. Conditions of Protection -- 4. Formalities (Procedure for Grant and Obtaining Protection) -- 5. Ownership and Transfer (Assignment: Licences) -- 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- 7. Limitations of the Scope of Protection -- 8. Duration of Protection -- 9. Infringement and Remedies -- 10. Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws -- I. Overlap with Copyright -- II. Overlap with Patent -- III. Overlap with Trademark -- Chapter 7. Plant Variety Protection -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Subject Matter of Protection -- 3. Conditions of Protection -- 4. Formalities (Procedure for Grant and Obtaining Protection) -- 5. Ownership and Transfer (Assignment: Licences) -- I. The Right to Grant -- II. Assignment of Plant Variety Rights -- III. Licences -- 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- 7. Limitations of the Scope of Protection: Compulsory Licenses -- 8. Duration of Protection -- 9. Infringement and Remedies -- 10. Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws -- Chapter 8. Chip Protection -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Subject Matter of Protection -- 3. Conditions of Protection -- I. Originality -- II. Person Entitled to Register -- 4. Formalities (Procedure for Grant and Obtaining Protection) -- 5. Ownership and Transfer (Assignment: Licences) -- I. Ownership -- II. Assignment of Topography -- III. Licences -- IV. The Right to Sue -- 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- 7. Limitations of the Scope of Protection -- 8. Duration of Protection -- 9. Infringement and Remedies -- 10. Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws -- Chapter 9. Trade Secrets/Confidential Information -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Protection of Trade Secrets/Confidential Information -- I. Criminal Action -- II. Civil Action | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 10. Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Subject Matter of Protection -- 3. Conditions of Protection -- 4. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- Selected Bibliography -- Index | |
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contents | Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- General Introduction -- 1. General Background -- I. Geography -- II. Cultural Compositions -- III. Political System -- IV. Population Statistics -- 2. Historical Background -- Chapter 1. Copyright and Neighbouring Rights -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Subject Matter of Protection -- I. Different Categories of Protected Works -- A. Literary Works -- B. Artistic Works -- C. Dramatic Works -- D. Musical Works -- II. Works Excluded from Protection -- III. Special Categories of Works -- A. Computer Software -- B. Databases -- C. Others : Derivative Works -- 3. Conditions for Protection -- I. Formal Requirements -- II. Substantive Requirements -- A. Originality -- B. Fixation -- C. Connecting Factors -- 4. Ownership -- I. The Author (Initial Authorship) -- II. Joint Works/Works Created by Several Persons -- A. Collective Works and Compilations -- B. Work of Joint Authorship -- III. Works Made for Hire -- 5. Transfer -- I. Assignment of Copyright -- II. Licences -- 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- I. Moral Rights -- A. Paternity Right -- B. Integrity Right -- II. Exploitation Rights -- A. Reproduction Right -- B. Performing Right -- 1. Public Performance Right -- 2. Transmission Right -- C. Adaptation Right -- D. Translation Right -- E. Other Rights -- 1. Droit de Suite -- 2. Public Lending Right -- 3. Others -- a. Right to Authorize an Exploitation Right -- b. Secondary Infringement -- c. Exhibition Right -- d. Right to Rent Out Copies -- e. First Public Distribution Right -- f. Additional Rights of Action -- 7. Limitations or Exemptions to the Scope of Copyright Protection -- I. Fair Use -- II. Educational Use -- III. Use by Libraries, Archives or Museums -- IV. Private Copying -- V. Other Specific Exceptions in the Copyright Act VI. Limitations Imposed by the Competition Act -- 8. Duration of Protection -- 9. Neighbouring Rights -- I. Performer's Rights -- II. Sound Recording Maker's Rights -- III. Broadcaster's Rights -- 10. Infringement and Remedies -- I. Civil Remedies -- A. Presumptions -- B. Injunctions -- C. Damages -- D. Account of Profits -- E. Seizure of Imported Copies of Works -- F. Recovery of Possession and Delivery Up -- II. Criminal Remedies -- III. Collective Management of Copyright -- 11. Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws -- Chapter 2. Patents -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Patentable Subject Matter -- I. Computer Program -- II. Professional Skill and Methods of Medical Treatment -- III. Biological Inventions -- 3. Conditions of Patentability -- I. Novelty -- II. Non-obviousness -- III. Utility -- 4. Formalities (Procedure for Grant and Obtaining Patent Protection) -- 5. Ownership and Transfer (Assignment: Licences) -- I. The Right to Grant -- II. Assignment of Patents -- III. Licences -- IV. The Right to Sue -- V. Registration -- 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- I. The Taking of the Invention -- II. Types of Exclusive Rights -- A. Making or Constructing the Invention -- B. Selling or Importing the Invention -- C. Use of the Invention -- D. Inducing Violation -- III. Protection Through the Regime Established by the Patented Medicines (Notice of Compliance) Regulations -- 7. Limitations and Exceptions to the Scope of Patent Protection: Compulsory Licences -- I. The Regulatory Review Exception -- II. Third-Party Rights -- III. Control of Patented Medicines Prices -- IV. Compulsory Licences to the Benefit of Certain Developing and Least-Developed Countries -- V. Use of Patents by the Canadian Government -- VI. Limitations in Case of Abuse of Rights -- VII. Experiment, Research and Private and Non-commercial Use VIII. Repairs -- IX. Limitations Imposed by the Competition Act RSC 1985, c. C-34 -- 8. Duration of Protection: Maintaining and Termination of Patent Protection -- I. Duration -- II. Failure to Pay Fees -- III. Reissue, Re-examination, Disclaimer -- IV. Dedication -- 9. Infringement and Remedies -- I. Damages -- II. Account of Profits -- III. Injunction -- 10. Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws -- Chapter 3. Utility Models -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. The Protection of Utility Models -- Chapter 4. Trademarks -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Subject Matter of Protection -- I. Signs Which May Serve as Trademarks According to the Trademarks Act -- II. Different Categories of Marks -- A. Certification Marks -- B. Ordinary Trademarks -- C. Official Marks -- 3. Conditions of Protection -- I. The Distinctiveness Standard -- A. Prohibited Expressions -- B. Expressions Registrable upon Proof of Acquired Distinctiveness -- 1. Names and Descriptive Words -- 2. Marks Lacking Inherent Distinctiveness -- II. The Basis of the Application -- A. Use in Canada -- B. Proposed Use -- 5. Ownership and Transfer (Assignment: Licences) -- I. Assignment of Trademarks -- II. Licensing -- 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- I. Passing Off and Protection under Paragraph 7(B) of the Trademarks Act -- II. Unfair Competition -- III. Exclusive Right to Use in Canada -- IV. Likely Confusion -- V. Likelihood of Depreciation of the Value of Goodwill -- 7. Limitations of the Scope of Trademark Protection -- 8. Use Requirements -- 9. Duration of Protection: Renewal - Termination -- 10. Infringement and Remedies -- 11. Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws -- Chapter 5. Trade Names -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Protection of Trade Names -- Chapter 6. Industrial Designs -- 1. Sources: Legislation 2. Subject Matter of Protection -- 3. Conditions of Protection -- 4. Formalities (Procedure for Grant and Obtaining Protection) -- 5. Ownership and Transfer (Assignment: Licences) -- 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- 7. Limitations of the Scope of Protection -- 8. Duration of Protection -- 9. Infringement and Remedies -- 10. Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws -- I. Overlap with Copyright -- II. Overlap with Patent -- III. Overlap with Trademark -- Chapter 7. Plant Variety Protection -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Subject Matter of Protection -- 3. Conditions of Protection -- 4. Formalities (Procedure for Grant and Obtaining Protection) -- 5. Ownership and Transfer (Assignment: Licences) -- I. The Right to Grant -- II. Assignment of Plant Variety Rights -- III. Licences -- 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- 7. Limitations of the Scope of Protection: Compulsory Licenses -- 8. Duration of Protection -- 9. Infringement and Remedies -- 10. Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws -- Chapter 8. Chip Protection -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Subject Matter of Protection -- 3. Conditions of Protection -- I. Originality -- II. Person Entitled to Register -- 4. Formalities (Procedure for Grant and Obtaining Protection) -- 5. Ownership and Transfer (Assignment: Licences) -- I. Ownership -- II. Assignment of Topography -- III. Licences -- IV. The Right to Sue -- 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- 7. Limitations of the Scope of Protection -- 8. Duration of Protection -- 9. Infringement and Remedies -- 10. Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws -- Chapter 9. Trade Secrets/Confidential Information -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Protection of Trade Secrets/Confidential Information -- I. Criminal Action -- II. Civil Action Chapter 10. Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Subject Matter of Protection -- 3. Conditions of Protection -- 4. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- Selected Bibliography -- Index |
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spelling | Goudreau, Mistrale Verfasser aut Intellectual Property Law in Canada 4th ed Alphen aan den Rijn Wolters Kluwer Law International 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (203 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- General Introduction -- 1. General Background -- I. Geography -- II. Cultural Compositions -- III. Political System -- IV. Population Statistics -- 2. Historical Background -- Chapter 1. Copyright and Neighbouring Rights -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Subject Matter of Protection -- I. Different Categories of Protected Works -- A. Literary Works -- B. Artistic Works -- C. Dramatic Works -- D. Musical Works -- II. Works Excluded from Protection -- III. Special Categories of Works -- A. Computer Software -- B. Databases -- C. Others : Derivative Works -- 3. Conditions for Protection -- I. Formal Requirements -- II. Substantive Requirements -- A. Originality -- B. Fixation -- C. Connecting Factors -- 4. Ownership -- I. The Author (Initial Authorship) -- II. Joint Works/Works Created by Several Persons -- A. Collective Works and Compilations -- B. Work of Joint Authorship -- III. Works Made for Hire -- 5. Transfer -- I. Assignment of Copyright -- II. Licences -- 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- I. Moral Rights -- A. Paternity Right -- B. Integrity Right -- II. Exploitation Rights -- A. Reproduction Right -- B. Performing Right -- 1. Public Performance Right -- 2. Transmission Right -- C. Adaptation Right -- D. Translation Right -- E. Other Rights -- 1. Droit de Suite -- 2. Public Lending Right -- 3. Others -- a. Right to Authorize an Exploitation Right -- b. Secondary Infringement -- c. Exhibition Right -- d. Right to Rent Out Copies -- e. First Public Distribution Right -- f. Additional Rights of Action -- 7. Limitations or Exemptions to the Scope of Copyright Protection -- I. Fair Use -- II. Educational Use -- III. Use by Libraries, Archives or Museums -- IV. Private Copying -- V. Other Specific Exceptions in the Copyright Act VI. Limitations Imposed by the Competition Act -- 8. Duration of Protection -- 9. Neighbouring Rights -- I. Performer's Rights -- II. Sound Recording Maker's Rights -- III. Broadcaster's Rights -- 10. Infringement and Remedies -- I. Civil Remedies -- A. Presumptions -- B. Injunctions -- C. Damages -- D. Account of Profits -- E. Seizure of Imported Copies of Works -- F. Recovery of Possession and Delivery Up -- II. Criminal Remedies -- III. Collective Management of Copyright -- 11. Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws -- Chapter 2. Patents -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Patentable Subject Matter -- I. Computer Program -- II. Professional Skill and Methods of Medical Treatment -- III. Biological Inventions -- 3. Conditions of Patentability -- I. Novelty -- II. Non-obviousness -- III. Utility -- 4. Formalities (Procedure for Grant and Obtaining Patent Protection) -- 5. Ownership and Transfer (Assignment: Licences) -- I. The Right to Grant -- II. Assignment of Patents -- III. Licences -- IV. The Right to Sue -- V. Registration -- 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- I. The Taking of the Invention -- II. Types of Exclusive Rights -- A. Making or Constructing the Invention -- B. Selling or Importing the Invention -- C. Use of the Invention -- D. Inducing Violation -- III. Protection Through the Regime Established by the Patented Medicines (Notice of Compliance) Regulations -- 7. Limitations and Exceptions to the Scope of Patent Protection: Compulsory Licences -- I. The Regulatory Review Exception -- II. Third-Party Rights -- III. Control of Patented Medicines Prices -- IV. Compulsory Licences to the Benefit of Certain Developing and Least-Developed Countries -- V. Use of Patents by the Canadian Government -- VI. Limitations in Case of Abuse of Rights -- VII. Experiment, Research and Private and Non-commercial Use VIII. Repairs -- IX. Limitations Imposed by the Competition Act RSC 1985, c. C-34 -- 8. Duration of Protection: Maintaining and Termination of Patent Protection -- I. Duration -- II. Failure to Pay Fees -- III. Reissue, Re-examination, Disclaimer -- IV. Dedication -- 9. Infringement and Remedies -- I. Damages -- II. Account of Profits -- III. Injunction -- 10. Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws -- Chapter 3. Utility Models -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. The Protection of Utility Models -- Chapter 4. Trademarks -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Subject Matter of Protection -- I. Signs Which May Serve as Trademarks According to the Trademarks Act -- II. Different Categories of Marks -- A. Certification Marks -- B. Ordinary Trademarks -- C. Official Marks -- 3. Conditions of Protection -- I. The Distinctiveness Standard -- A. Prohibited Expressions -- B. Expressions Registrable upon Proof of Acquired Distinctiveness -- 1. Names and Descriptive Words -- 2. Marks Lacking Inherent Distinctiveness -- II. The Basis of the Application -- A. Use in Canada -- B. Proposed Use -- 5. Ownership and Transfer (Assignment: Licences) -- I. Assignment of Trademarks -- II. Licensing -- 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- I. Passing Off and Protection under Paragraph 7(B) of the Trademarks Act -- II. Unfair Competition -- III. Exclusive Right to Use in Canada -- IV. Likely Confusion -- V. Likelihood of Depreciation of the Value of Goodwill -- 7. Limitations of the Scope of Trademark Protection -- 8. Use Requirements -- 9. Duration of Protection: Renewal - Termination -- 10. Infringement and Remedies -- 11. Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws -- Chapter 5. Trade Names -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Protection of Trade Names -- Chapter 6. Industrial Designs -- 1. Sources: Legislation 2. Subject Matter of Protection -- 3. Conditions of Protection -- 4. Formalities (Procedure for Grant and Obtaining Protection) -- 5. Ownership and Transfer (Assignment: Licences) -- 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- 7. Limitations of the Scope of Protection -- 8. Duration of Protection -- 9. Infringement and Remedies -- 10. Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws -- I. Overlap with Copyright -- II. Overlap with Patent -- III. Overlap with Trademark -- Chapter 7. Plant Variety Protection -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Subject Matter of Protection -- 3. Conditions of Protection -- 4. Formalities (Procedure for Grant and Obtaining Protection) -- 5. Ownership and Transfer (Assignment: Licences) -- I. The Right to Grant -- II. Assignment of Plant Variety Rights -- III. Licences -- 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- 7. Limitations of the Scope of Protection: Compulsory Licenses -- 8. Duration of Protection -- 9. Infringement and Remedies -- 10. Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws -- Chapter 8. Chip Protection -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Subject Matter of Protection -- 3. Conditions of Protection -- I. Originality -- II. Person Entitled to Register -- 4. Formalities (Procedure for Grant and Obtaining Protection) -- 5. Ownership and Transfer (Assignment: Licences) -- I. Ownership -- II. Assignment of Topography -- III. Licences -- IV. The Right to Sue -- 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- 7. Limitations of the Scope of Protection -- 8. Duration of Protection -- 9. Infringement and Remedies -- 10. Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws -- Chapter 9. Trade Secrets/Confidential Information -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Protection of Trade Secrets/Confidential Information -- I. Criminal Action -- II. Civil Action Chapter 10. Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Subject Matter of Protection -- 3. Conditions of Protection -- 4. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- Selected Bibliography -- Index Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Goudreau, Mistrale Intellectual Property Law in Canada Alphen aan den Rijn : Wolters Kluwer Law International,c2023 9789403547268 |
spellingShingle | Goudreau, Mistrale Intellectual Property Law in Canada Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- General Introduction -- 1. General Background -- I. Geography -- II. Cultural Compositions -- III. Political System -- IV. Population Statistics -- 2. Historical Background -- Chapter 1. Copyright and Neighbouring Rights -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Subject Matter of Protection -- I. Different Categories of Protected Works -- A. Literary Works -- B. Artistic Works -- C. Dramatic Works -- D. Musical Works -- II. Works Excluded from Protection -- III. Special Categories of Works -- A. Computer Software -- B. Databases -- C. Others : Derivative Works -- 3. Conditions for Protection -- I. Formal Requirements -- II. Substantive Requirements -- A. Originality -- B. Fixation -- C. Connecting Factors -- 4. Ownership -- I. The Author (Initial Authorship) -- II. Joint Works/Works Created by Several Persons -- A. Collective Works and Compilations -- B. Work of Joint Authorship -- III. Works Made for Hire -- 5. Transfer -- I. Assignment of Copyright -- II. Licences -- 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- I. Moral Rights -- A. Paternity Right -- B. Integrity Right -- II. Exploitation Rights -- A. Reproduction Right -- B. Performing Right -- 1. Public Performance Right -- 2. Transmission Right -- C. Adaptation Right -- D. Translation Right -- E. Other Rights -- 1. Droit de Suite -- 2. Public Lending Right -- 3. Others -- a. Right to Authorize an Exploitation Right -- b. Secondary Infringement -- c. Exhibition Right -- d. Right to Rent Out Copies -- e. First Public Distribution Right -- f. Additional Rights of Action -- 7. Limitations or Exemptions to the Scope of Copyright Protection -- I. Fair Use -- II. Educational Use -- III. Use by Libraries, Archives or Museums -- IV. Private Copying -- V. Other Specific Exceptions in the Copyright Act VI. Limitations Imposed by the Competition Act -- 8. Duration of Protection -- 9. Neighbouring Rights -- I. Performer's Rights -- II. Sound Recording Maker's Rights -- III. Broadcaster's Rights -- 10. Infringement and Remedies -- I. Civil Remedies -- A. Presumptions -- B. Injunctions -- C. Damages -- D. Account of Profits -- E. Seizure of Imported Copies of Works -- F. Recovery of Possession and Delivery Up -- II. Criminal Remedies -- III. Collective Management of Copyright -- 11. Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws -- Chapter 2. Patents -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Patentable Subject Matter -- I. Computer Program -- II. Professional Skill and Methods of Medical Treatment -- III. Biological Inventions -- 3. Conditions of Patentability -- I. Novelty -- II. Non-obviousness -- III. Utility -- 4. Formalities (Procedure for Grant and Obtaining Patent Protection) -- 5. Ownership and Transfer (Assignment: Licences) -- I. The Right to Grant -- II. Assignment of Patents -- III. Licences -- IV. The Right to Sue -- V. Registration -- 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- I. The Taking of the Invention -- II. Types of Exclusive Rights -- A. Making or Constructing the Invention -- B. Selling or Importing the Invention -- C. Use of the Invention -- D. Inducing Violation -- III. Protection Through the Regime Established by the Patented Medicines (Notice of Compliance) Regulations -- 7. Limitations and Exceptions to the Scope of Patent Protection: Compulsory Licences -- I. The Regulatory Review Exception -- II. Third-Party Rights -- III. Control of Patented Medicines Prices -- IV. Compulsory Licences to the Benefit of Certain Developing and Least-Developed Countries -- V. Use of Patents by the Canadian Government -- VI. Limitations in Case of Abuse of Rights -- VII. Experiment, Research and Private and Non-commercial Use VIII. Repairs -- IX. Limitations Imposed by the Competition Act RSC 1985, c. C-34 -- 8. Duration of Protection: Maintaining and Termination of Patent Protection -- I. Duration -- II. Failure to Pay Fees -- III. Reissue, Re-examination, Disclaimer -- IV. Dedication -- 9. Infringement and Remedies -- I. Damages -- II. Account of Profits -- III. Injunction -- 10. Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws -- Chapter 3. Utility Models -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. The Protection of Utility Models -- Chapter 4. Trademarks -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Subject Matter of Protection -- I. Signs Which May Serve as Trademarks According to the Trademarks Act -- II. Different Categories of Marks -- A. Certification Marks -- B. Ordinary Trademarks -- C. Official Marks -- 3. Conditions of Protection -- I. The Distinctiveness Standard -- A. Prohibited Expressions -- B. Expressions Registrable upon Proof of Acquired Distinctiveness -- 1. Names and Descriptive Words -- 2. Marks Lacking Inherent Distinctiveness -- II. The Basis of the Application -- A. Use in Canada -- B. Proposed Use -- 5. Ownership and Transfer (Assignment: Licences) -- I. Assignment of Trademarks -- II. Licensing -- 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- I. Passing Off and Protection under Paragraph 7(B) of the Trademarks Act -- II. Unfair Competition -- III. Exclusive Right to Use in Canada -- IV. Likely Confusion -- V. Likelihood of Depreciation of the Value of Goodwill -- 7. Limitations of the Scope of Trademark Protection -- 8. Use Requirements -- 9. Duration of Protection: Renewal - Termination -- 10. Infringement and Remedies -- 11. Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws -- Chapter 5. Trade Names -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Protection of Trade Names -- Chapter 6. Industrial Designs -- 1. Sources: Legislation 2. Subject Matter of Protection -- 3. Conditions of Protection -- 4. Formalities (Procedure for Grant and Obtaining Protection) -- 5. Ownership and Transfer (Assignment: Licences) -- 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- 7. Limitations of the Scope of Protection -- 8. Duration of Protection -- 9. Infringement and Remedies -- 10. Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws -- I. Overlap with Copyright -- II. Overlap with Patent -- III. Overlap with Trademark -- Chapter 7. Plant Variety Protection -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Subject Matter of Protection -- 3. Conditions of Protection -- 4. Formalities (Procedure for Grant and Obtaining Protection) -- 5. Ownership and Transfer (Assignment: Licences) -- I. The Right to Grant -- II. Assignment of Plant Variety Rights -- III. Licences -- 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- 7. Limitations of the Scope of Protection: Compulsory Licenses -- 8. Duration of Protection -- 9. Infringement and Remedies -- 10. Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws -- Chapter 8. Chip Protection -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Subject Matter of Protection -- 3. Conditions of Protection -- I. Originality -- II. Person Entitled to Register -- 4. Formalities (Procedure for Grant and Obtaining Protection) -- 5. Ownership and Transfer (Assignment: Licences) -- I. Ownership -- II. Assignment of Topography -- III. Licences -- IV. The Right to Sue -- 6. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- 7. Limitations of the Scope of Protection -- 8. Duration of Protection -- 9. Infringement and Remedies -- 10. Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws -- Chapter 9. Trade Secrets/Confidential Information -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Protection of Trade Secrets/Confidential Information -- I. Criminal Action -- II. Civil Action Chapter 10. Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin -- 1. Sources: Legislation -- 2. Subject Matter of Protection -- 3. Conditions of Protection -- 4. Scope of Exclusive Rights -- Selected Bibliography -- Index |
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