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9780314179531

Global Issues in Intellectual Property Law

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    9780314179531

  • ISBN10:

    0314179534

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-02-11
  • Publisher: West Academic Publishing

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This book is part of the GLOBAL ISSUES SERIES. Each book in this series contains materials designed to facilitate the introduction of international, transnational and comparative law issues into basic law school courses. The goal of this series is to ensure that all law school graduates have sufficient familiarity with the growing impact of non-domestic sources of law, and the growing potential for transnational legal transactions and disputes, to function in an era of increasing globalization. In addition, introduction of international, transnational and comparative law materials can enhance the students' understanding of domestic law.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. v
Acknowledgementsp. vii
Table of Casesp. xxi
Special Cross-Border Considerations in Intellectual Property Lawp. 1
The Principle of Territorialityp. 1
Subafilms, Ltd. v. MGM-Pathe Communications Co.p. 1
Notes and Questionsp. 6
Choice of Law Issuesp. 8
Voda v. Cordis Corp.p. 9
Notes and Questionsp. 16
The Treaty Regimep. 18
Common Features of the Treatiesp. 18
The Main Treatiesp. 20
The Paris Conventionp. 20
“Procedural” Corollaries to the Paris Convention: The Patent Cooperation Treaty, Madrid Agreement and Protocol, and Hague Agreementp. 22
The Berne Conventionp. 24
The European Patent Conventionp. 26
TRIPS Agreementp. 28
TRIPS and Its International Impact: India as a Case Studyp. 31
India in a Pre-TRIPS Worldp. 31
India and TRIPS Compliancep. 33
Appellate Body Report, India—Patent Protection for Pharmaceutical and Agricultural Chemical Productsp. 34
Notes and Questionsp. 36
Limited Flexibilities: “General” Versus “Specialized” Intellectual Property Courtsp. 40
International Bar Association, Intellectual Property & Entertainment Law Committee, International Survey of Specialised Intellectual Property Courts and Tribunalsp. 40
Notes and Questionsp. 45
Patentsp. 47
Patent Eligible Subject Matter: Computer Programs and Business Methodsp. 47
Symbian Ltd. v. Comptroller General of Patents, Designs and Trademarksp. 48
Patent Eligible Subject Matter: Computer Programs and Business Methods—Continued
Notes and Questionsp. 55
Microsoft Corp.'s Applicationp. 56
Notes and Questionsp. 58
The Patent Protection for Business Method Inventions in Chinap. 61
Notes and Questionsp. 64
Moral Utilityp. 64
WARF/Stem Cellsp. 66
Notes and Questionsp. 69
Priority, Prior Art, Grace Period, and Best Modep. 72
Priority: First-to-Invent Versus First-to-Filep. 73
The Patent Reform Act of 2007p. 73
Notes and Questionsp. 74
Prior Artp. 74
Patently Unconstitutional: The Geographical Limitation on Prior Art in a Small Worldp. 76
Notes and Questionsp. 79
Novelty and Inventive Step: Obstacles to Traditional Knowledge Protection under Patent Regimes: A Case Study in Chinap. 80
Notes and Questionsp. 82
Grace Periodp. 84
Patents for Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology: Practice and Strategyp. 84
Notes and Questionsp. 85
Best Modep. 86
Obviousness: The Inventive Stepp. 87
Haberman v. Jackel Int'l Ltdp. 87
BASF/Metal Refiningp. 93
Notes and Questionsp. 96
Novelty and Inventive Step: Obstacles to Traditional Knowledge Protection under Patent Regimes: A Case Study in Chinap. 98
Notes and Questionsp. 101
TRIPS, Doha and Compulsory Licensingp. 101
Notes and Questionsp. 105
Copyrightsp. 107
Protection of Databasesp. 107
European Parliament and Council Directive 96/9, On the Legal Protection of Databasesp. 108
British Horseracing Board Ltd. v. William Hill Organization Ltdp. 111
Notes and Questionsp. 116
Moral Rightsp. 118
Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Worksp. 119
Code de la Propriété Intellectuelle[Intellectual Property Code] (France)p. 120
Turner Entertainment Co. v. Hustonp. 122
Lior Jacob Strahilevitz, The Right to Destroyp. 125
Moral Rights—Continued
Copyright and the Moral Right: Is an American Marriage Possible?p. 127
Notes and Questionsp. 131
Limitations and Exceptions to Copyright: Fair Use/Fair Dealingp. 135
Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Worksp. 135
Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rightsp. 136
Panel Report, United States—Section 110(5) of the U.S. Copyright Actp. 136
Toward an International Fair Use Doctrinep. 140
Hong Kong Copyright Ordinancep. 146
Notes and Questionsp. 147
Technological Protection Measuresp. 149
WIPO Copyright Treatyp. 150
Canadian Copyright Actp. 150
Technical Protection Measures: Tilting at Copyright's Windmillp. 151
Anticircumvention and Anti-anticircumventionp. 154
Notes and Questionsp. 160
Trademarks and Similar Indiciap. 162
Nontraditional Trademarks: Smells, Color, Sounds and Tastesp. 162
Sieckmann v. Deutsches Patent- und Markenamtp. 163
Notes and Questionsp. 166
Eli Lilly & Co.'s Applicationp. 167
Notes and Questionsp. 168
Immoral and Against Public Policyp. 170
Application of Kenneth (Trading as Screw You)p. 171
Notes and Questionsp. 173
Sporting Kicks Ltd's Applicationp. 174
Notes and Questionsp. 175
New Zealand Tackles the Maori Issuep. 177
Notes and Questionsp. 178
Infringement and Usep. 180
Arsenal Football Club v. Reedp. 180
Notes and Questionsp. 183
Reed Executive v. Reed Business Information Ltd.p. 185
Notes and Questionsp. 188
Matim Li Fashion Chain for Large Sizes Ltd. v. Crazy Line Ltdp. 188
Notes and Questionsp. 191
Foreign Equivalentsp. 192
Establishing Local Protection in a Global Economyp. 192
Krazy Glue Inc. v. Group Cyanomex S.A. de C.V.p. 193
Cheung Kong (Holdings) Limited v. Living Realty Inc.p. 195
Notes and Questionsp. 196
Translation: Ascertaining Meaning for Foreign Equivalentsp. 198
Famous and Well-Known Marksp. 199
Establishing and Enforcing Rights Worldwidep. 199
The Famous Marks Doctrinep. 200
Grupo Gigante SA de CV v. Dallo & Co.p. 201
Notes and Questionsp. 204
Trademark Dilutionp. 206
Verimark (Pty) Ltd. v. BMW AGp. 206
Notes and Questionsp. 208
Trademarks and Geographical Indicationsp. 210
What Is a Geographical Indication?p. 210
The Law and Policy of Geographical Indicationsp. 212
United States' Implementation of the TRIPS Obligations for Geographical Indicationsp. 214
Defining the Geographical Indication: An Examplep. 216
Consorzio del Prosciutto di Parma and Salumificio S. Rita SpA v. Asda Stores Ltd. and Hygrade Foods Ltd.p. 217
Notes and Questionsp. 221
The Interaction Between Trademarks and Geographical Indicationsp. 222
Consorzio del Prosciutto di Parma v. Maple Leaf Meats Inc.p. 222
Notes and Questionsp. 225
The Protection of Product Designs and Utility Modelsp. 228
Product Designsp. 228
The Byzantine United States Systemp. 228
The Worldwide Norm: Unified Design Protection Schemesp. 229
Council Regulation 6/02, On Community Designsp. 230
Notes and Questionsp. 234
Utility Models: The Gray Area Between Patent and Design Lawsp. 236
Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd. v. Premium Aircraft Interiors Group Ltd.p. 237
Notes and Questionsp. 243
Utility Model Act (Japan)p. 245
Notes and Questionsp. 246
Other Forms of Intellectual Propertyp. 248
The Doctrine of Misappropriationp. 248
The Right of Publicityp. 250
Gould Estate v. Stoddart Publishing Co.p. 251
Notes and Questionsp. 256
The Law Governing Secret Informationp. 257
Trade Secret Lawp. 257
Faccenda Chicken Ltd. v. Fowlerp. 258
Notes and Questionsp. 262
The Law Governing Secret Information—Continued
Trade Secrets in International Intellectual Property Lawp. 263
Notes and Questionsp. 265
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