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Author Rosén, Jan, 1948-

Title European intellectual property law : an Edward Elgar research review / Jan Rosén, Professor of Private Law, Stockholm University, Sweden and ATRIP President 2009-2011
Published Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Pub., c. 2016

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Series Critical concepts in intellectual property law ; 13
Critical concepts in intellectual property law ; 13.
Contents Recommended readings (Machine generated): Herman Cohen Jehoram (1994), 'The E.C. Copyright Directives, Economics and Authors' Rights', IIC Studies, 25, 821-39 -- Claes Granmar (2011), 'Intellectual Property Rights and the Single Market' Nordiskt Immateriellt Rättsskydd, Issue 4, 321-51 -- Reto M. Hilty (2012), 'Individual, Multiple and Collective Ownership: What Impact on Competition?', in Jan Rosen (edition) Individualism and Collectiveness in Intellectual Property Law, Chapter 1, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 3-44 -- Annette Kur and Dietmar Harhoff (2014), 'Great Data, Nice Tale, but What's the Message? The HIM/EPO Study on the Economic Relevance of IP-Intensive Industries in the EU', International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, 45, 617-20 -- Lydia Lundstedt (2012), 'Transborder Patent Entitlement and Ownership Disputes: Which Forum has Jurisdiction?', Nordiskt Immateriellt Rättsskydd (1), 6-25 -- Christophe Geiger (2010), 'The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement and Criminal Enforcement of Intellectual Property: What Consequences for the European Union?' in Jan Rosen (edition) Intellectual Property at the Crossroads of Trade, Chapter 8, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 167-81 -- Milosz Malaga (2014), 'The European Patent with Unitary Effect: Incentive to Dominate? A Look From the EU Competition Law Viewpoint' International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, 45 (6), September, 621-47 -- Timo Minssen and David Nilsson (2012), 'The Industrial Application Requirement for Biotech Inventions in Light of Recent EPO and UK Case Law: A Plausible Approach or a Mere "Hunting Licence?"'European Intellectual Property Review, 34 (10), 689-703 -- Joseph Straus (2014), 'The Bolar Exemption and the Supply of Patented Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients to Generic Drug Producers: An Attempt to Interpret Article 10(6) of Directive 2004/27,' Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice, 9 (11), 895-908 -- Geertrui Van Overwalle (2012), 'Individualism, Collectivism and Openness in Patent Law: From Exclusion to Inclusion Through Licensing', in Jan Rośen (ed.) Individualism and Collectiveness in Intellectual Property Law, Chapter 4, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 71-127 -- Perttu Virtanen (2013), 'Software Patents and "Technology Specific" Exclusion in Article 52 (3) EPC. A Legal Chimera?,' Nordiskt Immateriellt Rättsskydd, Issue 6, 620-32 -- Alessandro Steinfl (2000), 'The Doctrine of Equivalents through the Eye of the European Patent Convention', Casrip Symposium Series, 6, July, 114-24 -- Annette Kur (2013), 'Not Prior in Time, But Superior in Right -- How Trademark Registrations Can be Affected by Third-Party Interests in a Sign', IIC -- International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, 44, 790-814 -- Alison Firth (2008), 'Signs, Surfaces, Shapes and Structures -- the Protection of Product Design Under Trade Mark Law', in Graeme B. Dinwoodie and Mark D. Janis (eds) A Handbook of Contemporary Research, Chapter 19, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 498-522 -- Nina Barzey (2010), 'Functions of a Trademark -- A Way of Seeing Life? The Advertising Function and the Relation Between Double Identity and Extended Protection', Nordiskt Immateriellt Rättsskydd, Issue 4, 324-38 -- Charles Gielen (2014), 'Trademark Dilution under European Law', Trademark Reporter, 104 (3), May-June, 693-730 -- Paul Maeyaert and Jeroen Muyldermans (2013), 'Likelihood of Confusion in Trademark Law: A Practical Guide Based on the Case Law in Community Trade Mark Oppositions from 2002 to 2012,' Trademark Reporter, 103 (5), 1032-114 -- Silke von Lewinski (2010) 'Introduction: Analysis: Sections 1-5' in Michel Walter and Silke von Lewinski (eds), European Copyright Law. A Commentary, New York: NY, USA: Oxford University Press, 6-38 -- Henrik Bengtsson (2012), 'EU Harmonization of the Copyright Originality Criterion', World Service Group, June, 1-8
Ana Ramalho (2014), 'Conceptualising the European Union's Competence in Copyright -- What can the EU Do?', IIC -- International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, 45 (2),178-200 -- Petteri Günther (2014), 'The Principle of Exhaustion and the Resale of Digital Music in Europe: A Comparative Analysis of the Used Soft GmbH volume Oracle International Corporation and Capitol Records, LLC volume ReDigi, Incorporated Cases', Nordiskt Immateriellt Rättsskydd (2), 205-29 -- Johan Axhamn (2014), 'Internet Linking and the Notion of 'New Public'', Nordiskt Immateriellt Rättsskydd, Issue 2, 110-32 -- Uma Suthersanen (2011), 'Function, Art and Fashion: Do we need the EU Design Law?' Queen Mary, University of London, School of Law, Legal Studies Research Paper No. 88/2011, 1-22 -- Gil Grassie (2014), 'Trade Secrets: the New EU Enforcement Regime', Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice, 9 (8), 677-83 -- Charlotte Waelde (2007)' Database Copyright: The Story of BHB' in Paul Torremsans (edition), Copyright Law. A Handbook of Contemporary Research, Chapter 5, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 109-32 -- Mathew J. Rippon (2014), 'What is the Geography of Geographical Indications? Place, Production Methods and Protected Food Names', Area, 46, June, 1-9 -- Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan (2013), 'The International Legal Framework for the Protection of Utility Models: Unmatched Flexibility for Domestic Experimentation?', The WIPO Journal, 4 (2), 175-90
Summary This research review thoroughly covers and systematically displays the three main areas of Intellectual Property (IP) Law - Patents, Trademarks and Copyright - without leaving other rights of the IP family aside. It also explores geographical indications, industrial designs, trade secrets and databases. It offers a full and complete picture of European IP Law, discussing the treatment of intrinsic issues on harmonization, transborder disputes, collectiveness and individualization in the different fields of IP law. This research review has been carefully designed to offer law students as well as practitioners a valuable instrument to understand contemporary IP law within the EU
Notes The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Intellectual property -- Europe
Intellectual property
Europe
Form Electronic book
Author Edward Elgar Publishing.
ISBN 9781784716080
1784716081