Description |
xlvi, 291 pages ; 22 cm |
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regular print |
Contents |
Chapter 1: Overview of Intellectual Property Chapter 2: Copyright Chapter 3: Design Registration Chapter 4: Confidential Information Chapter 5: Patents Chapter 6: Trade Marks Chapter 7: Protection of Business Reputation: Passing Off, Injurious Falsehoodand The Australian Consumer Law Chapter 8: Enforcement and Remedies |
Summary |
Intellectual property law is of increasing importance across a broad range of business and social activities. An understanding of how the copyright, trade marks, patents and designs systems can be effectively used to secure commercial advantage, and how business reputation and confidential information can be protected, is now essential for innovative businesses and individuals. This book will be useful for legal practitioners and consultants who need to stay up-to-date with intellectual property law and practice. For law and business students, it provides a foundation upon which to build their knowledge of a field which will only increase in importance |
Analysis |
Australian |
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Law (Australia) |
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Patent, copyright & intellectual property law (Australia) |
Notes |
Includes index |
Audience |
For tertiary students |
Subject |
Copyright -- Australia.
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Intangible property -- Australia.
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Intellectual property -- Australia.
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Patents.
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Trademarks -- Australia.
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Author |
Eliades, Dimitrios G., author
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ISBN |
9780455233710 |
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