This treatise on Canadian intellectual property law, written by members of the IP practice group of Stikeman, Elliott, is a comprehensive source for answering many of the IP questions that arise for both lawyers and corporate counsel.
Deals with Intellectual Property issues that have arisen recently within international organizations such as the WTO, NAFTA, WIPO, and such regional bodies as the EC, Mercosur and the Andean Pact.
The third volume in this series brings together leading experts from all over the world to analyze the most pressing issues in Copyright, Trademark and Patent law.
The chapters describe new developments in all areas of Intellectual Property. Few of the chapters are merely descriptive, most raise questions of policy or discuses new developments and attempt to assess how far they may be extended.
Analyzes the most pressing issues in Copyright, Trademark and Patent law. The contributors are the leaders in intellectual property from governmental organizations, the judiciary, leading international law firms and corporations and academia.
Receive both practical tips and important analyses of difficult policy issues. All topics on the cutting edge of development, such as,: The Internet, Biotechnology, Licensing and Technology Transfer, are examined and analyzed.
Given the eminence of the authors and the importance of the subject matter, the ideas and analysis presented make a valuable and lasting contribution to the discourse in these vital areas of intellectual property law.
This book will be useful to courts and litigators because it organizes and explains a rich body of trade secret case law, which the courts should consider pursuant to UTSA Section 8's mandate that the UTSA "shall" be construed uniformly by the states adopting it.
This installment marks the end of the first series of Russia & the Republics Legal Materials and the commencement of the second series. The subject order is more detailed than previously, although identical for each of the twelve jurisdictions concerned.