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What is Intellectual Property? - World Intellectual Property Organization
(WIPO)
"Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as
inventions;
literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images
used in commerce.
IP is protected in law by, for example, patents, copyright and
trademarks, which enable
people to earn recognition or financial benefit from what they invent
or create.
By striking the right balance between the interests of innovators and
the wider public
interest, the IP system aims to foster an environment in which
creativity and innovation
can flourish."
http://www.wipo.int/about-ip/en/
Intellectual property From Wikipedia
"Intellectual property (IP) is a legal term that refers to creations
of the mind.
Examples of intellectual property include music, literature, and other
artistic works;
discoveries and inventions words, phrases, symbols, and designs. Under
intellectual
property laws, owners of intellectual property are granted certain
exclusive rights.
Some common types of intellectual property rights (IPR) are copyright,
patents, and
industrial design rights; and the rights that protect trademarks,
trade dress, and in
some jurisdictions trade secrets. Intellectual property rights are
themselves a form
of property, called intangible property.
Although many of the legal principles governing IP and IPR have
evolved over
centuries, it was not until the 19th century that the term
intellectual property began
to be used, and not until the late 20th century that it became
commonplace in the
majority of the world.[1] The Statute of Monopolies (1624) and the
British Statute of
Anne (1710) are now seen as the origins of patent law and copyright
respectively,[2]
firmly establishing the concept of intellectual property."
Contents
1 History
2 Intellectual property rights
2.1 Patents
2.2 Copyright
2.3 Industrial design rights
2.4 Trademarks
2.5 Trade dress
2.6 Trade secrets
3 Objectives of intellectual property law
3.1 Financial incentive
3.2 Economic growth
3.3 Morality
4 Infringement, misappropriation, and enforcement
4.1 Patent infringement
4.2 Copyright infringement
4.3 Trademark infringement
4.4 Trade secret misappropriation
5 Criticisms
5.1 The term "intellectual property"
5.1.1 Alternative terms
5.2 Objections to overbroad intellectual property laws
5.3 Expansion in nature and scope of intellectual property laws
6 See also
7 Notes
8 References
9 External links
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intellectual_property
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What is Intellectual Property FROM WIPO
http://www.wipo.int/edocs/pubdocs/en/intproperty/450/wipo_pub_450.pdf
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UNDERSTANDING COPYRIGHT AND RELATED RIGHTS FROM WIPO
http://www.wipo.int/edocs/pubdocs/en/intproperty/909/wipo_pub_909.pdf
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COPYRIGHT:
Russell Conwell Center Guide Series:
Copyright and Plagiarism Sources
http://guides.temple.edu/copyright
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UNDERSTANDING INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY FROM WIPO
http://www.wipo.int/edocs/pubdocs/en/intproperty/895/wipo_pub_895.pdf
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BOOK: The Making of Modern Intellectual Property Law:
The British Experience, 1760-1911
The Making of Modern Intellectual Property Law:
The British Experience, 1760-1911
Cambridge studies in intellectual property rights
Authors Brad Sherman, Lionel Bently
Edition reprint
Publisher Cambridge University Press, 1999
Length 242 pages
http://tinyurl.com/qfyvckd
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WIPO Intellectual Property Handbook: Policy, Law and Use
WIPO Intellectual Property Handbook: Policy, Law and Use
Download by section
Foreword PDF, WIPO Intellectual Property Handbook,
Foreword
Table of Contents PDF, Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Introduction PDF, Chapter 1 (Introduction)
Chapter 2 - Fields of IP Protection PDF, Chapter 2
(Fields of Intellectual Property Protection)
Chapter 3 - The Role of IP in Development and WIPO's
Development Cooperation Program PDF,
Chapter 3 (The Role of IP in Development and WIPO's
Development Cooperation Program)
Chapter 4 - Enforcement of IP Rights PDF,
Chapter 4 (Enforcement of IP Rights)
Chapter 5 - International Treaties and Conventions on IP PDF,
Chapter 5 (International Treaties and Conventions on IP)
Chapter 6 - Administration and Teaching of IP PDF,
Chapter 6 (Administration and Teaching of IP)
Chapter 7 - Technological and Legal Developments in IP PDF,
Chapter 7 (Technological and Legal Developments in IP)
Bibliography PDF, Bibliography
Annex PDF, Annex
http://www.wipo.int/about-ip/en/
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Intellectual Property FROM Wex Legal Dictionary
FROM Legal Information Institute
OF Cornell University Law School
https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/intellectual_property
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Fair Use and Intellectual Property: Defending the Balance
FROM The Electronic Frontiers Foundation
"After decades of ever more draconian statutes and
judicial decisions, our intellectual property system has
veered far away from its original purpose. Too often,
our nations deeply held-commitments to promoting
free speech and innovation seem to go out the window
as soon as someone cries infringement. An unproven
allegation that your video or blog post infringes copyright,
or that your domain name infringes someones trademark,
can be enough to shut down perfectly lawful speech.
A bogus lawsuit based on an obscure patent can be
enough to kill your promising and innovative startup.
It doesnt have to be this way. Ideally, intellectual property law
generally, copyright, patent, and trademark
is supposed to embody a balanced incentive system."
https://www.eff.org/issues/intellectual-property
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How the Current Intellectual Property Landscape Impacts
Open Source FROM Open Source.com
"Meet Doug Kim. He's a computer engineer-turned-lawyer
who chairs the Intellectual Property Practice Group at McNair
Law Firm in Columbia, South Carolina. Doug's practice includes
patent preparation and prosecution, trademark, service mark
preparation and prosecution, and securing copyright
registrations in areas that include Geographical Information
Systems (GIS), software, books, music, product packaging,
and distribution. He has expertise in software, method, and
mechanical patents as well as open source licensing."
http://opensource.com/law/15/3/interview-doug-kim-intellectual-property-practice-group
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ORGANIZATION:
Intellectual Property Owners Association
http://www.ipo.org/
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Did You Say Intellectual Property? It's a Seductive Mirage
by Richard M. Stallman
FROM Free Software Foundation
" It has become fashionable to toss copyright, patents, and
trademarksthree separate and different entities involving
three separate and different sets of lawsplus a dozen other
laws into one pot and call it intellectual property.
The distorting and confusing term did not become common
by accident. Companies that gain from the confusion
promoted it. The clearest way out of the confusion is to
reject the term entirely.
According to Professor Mark Lemley, now of the Stanford
Law School, the widespread use of the term
intellectual property is a fashion that followed the 1967
founding of the World Intellectual Property Organization
(WIPO), and only became really common in recent years.
(WIPO is formally a UN organization, but in fact represents
the interests of the holders of copyrights, patents, and
trademarks.) Wide use dates from around 1990.
(Local image copy)
The term carries a bias that is not hard to see: it suggests
thinking about copyright, patents and trademarks by analogy
with property rights for physical objects. (This analogy is at
odds with the legal philosophies of copyright law, of patent
law, and of trademark law, but only specialists know that.)
These laws are in fact not much like physical property law,
but use of this term leads legislators to change them to be
more so. Since that is the change desired by the companies
that exercise copyright, patent and trademark powers, the
bias introduced by the term intellectual property suits them."
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/not-ipr.html
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Intellectual Property Related Articles FROM The Guardian
http://www.theguardian.com/law/intellectual-property
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What Are Intellectual Property Rights? FROM The World Trade Organization
(WTO)
Copyright and rights related to copyright
Industrial property
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/trips_e/intel1_e.htm
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10 Things Everyone Gets Wrong About Intellectual Property Law BY Lauren
Davis
1. The Claim: "You have to enforce your copyright against infringers."
2. The Claim: "That big company is a bully for enforcing their
trademark against the little guys."
3. The Claim: "Selling fan art is always illegal."
4. The Claim: "If I'm not selling it, it's fair use."
5. The Claim: "They can't trademark that! They didn't invent it!"
snip
http://io9.com/10-things-everyone-gets-wrong-about-intellectual-proper-1679011301
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Intellectual property: A new world of royalties
By Alan Beattie
FROM The Financial Times OF September 23, 2012 9:15 pm
http://tinyurl.com/qxt2wm7
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Intellectual Property Law FROM HG.org
Contents
What is Intellectual Property Law?
Protecting Against Infringement
Get Help from an IP Attorney
Know your Rights!
Is it Illegal to Buy Counterfeit or Knockoff Designer Goods?
What is a Patent Troll?
What is Plagiarism?
Articles About Intellectual Property:
When Is It Legal to Download Music, Movies,
or Software Via Torrents on the Internet?
Intellectual Property Law: Understanding the Basics
Cottage Food Operations under the California Homemade Food Act
Trademark Law and Copyright Law - Their Use by Celebrities
Satire and Parody, Publishing Law in California and England
Publicity Rights and The Right of Privacy, California Entertainment
Law
How An Experienced Lawyer Can Protect
A Comic Book Creator and Writer in California
Understanding Trademark Infringement
Court Rules Copyright Ownership Can Be Transferred
Using Electronic Signature
Entertainment Industry Study Finds Online Piracy Growing
All Intellectual Property Law Articles
Articles written by attorneys and experts worldwide discussing
legal aspects related to Intellectual Property including: copyright,
domain names, licensing law, patents, trade secrets and trademark.
Intellectual Property Law - US
ABA - Intellectual Property Law Section
American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA)
Intellectual Property Law Server
Office of the Administrator for External Affairs (EA) - IP Enforcement
and Policy
Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR)
United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
USDOJ - Intellectual Property Task Force
Intellectual Property Law by Country
Intellectual Property Law - International
EU Legislation - Intellectual Property
International Intellectual Property Institute (IIPI)
Interpol - Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Programme
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
WTO - Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)
Organizations Regarding Intellectual Property
American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA)
Intellectual Property Association
Intellectual Property Owners Association (IPO)
Virtual Intellectual Property Organization (VIPO)
http://www.hg.org/intell.html
Contents
What is Intellectual Property Law?
Protecting Against Infringement
Get Help from an IP Attorney
Know your Rights!
Is it Illegal to Buy Counterfeit or Knockoff Designer Goods?
What is a Patent Troll?
What is Plagiarism?
Articles About Intellectual Property:
When Is It Legal to Download Music, Movies, or
Software Via Torrents on the Internet?
Intellectual Property Law: Understanding the Basics
Cottage Food Operations under the California Homemade Food Act
Trademark Law and Copyright Law - Their Use by Celebrities
Satire and Parody, Publishing Law in California and England
Publicity Rights and The Right of Privacy, California Entertainment
Law
How An Experienced Lawyer Can Protect
A Comic Book Creator and Writer in California
Understanding Trademark Infringement
Court Rules Copyright Ownership Can Be Transferred
Using Electronic Signature
Entertainment Industry Study Finds Online Piracy Growing
All Intellectual Property Law Articles
Articles written by attorneys and experts worldwide discussing legal
aspects
related to Intellectual Property including: copyright, domain names,
licensing law, patents, trade secrets and trademark.
Intellectual Property Law - US
ABA - Intellectual Property Law Section
American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA)
Intellectual Property Law Server
Office of the Administrator for External Affairs (EA)
IP Enforcement and Policy
Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR)
United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
USDOJ - Intellectual Property Task Force
Intellectual Property Law by Country
Intellectual Property Law - International
EU Legislation - Intellectual Property
International Intellectual Property Institute (IIPI)
Interpol - Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Programme
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
WTO - Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)
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Organizations Regarding Intellectual Property
American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA)
Intellectual Property Association
Intellectual Property Owners Association (IPO)
Virtual Intellectual Property Organization (VIPO)
Intellectual property: an overview Trademarks Patents Copyright
Designs Law and practice FROM Intellectual Property Office. GOV.UK
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/intellectual-property-office
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TRADE MAGAZINE: Intellectual Property Magazine (IPM) FROM Great Britain
(Subscription Fee Required)
Trademark
Copyright
Patent
Design
Licensing
Strategy
Legal Decisions
People
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World
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UNITED STATES: GOVERNMENT: Intellectual Property (IP) Policy
The USPTO leads efforts to develop and strengthen both domestic
and international intellectual property protection and advises the
Secretary of Commerce, the President of the United States, and the
Administration on patent, trademark, and copyright protection.
The Role of PTO and Intellectual
Property Policy
The passage of the American Inventors Protection Act of 1999
(AIPA) (P.L. 106-113) set the stage for the USPTO to advise the
President, through the Secretary of Commerce, and all Federal
agencies, on national and international IP policy issues, including
IP protection in other countries. USPTO is also authorized by the
AIPA to provide guidance, conduct programs and studies, and
otherwise interact with international IP offices and international
intergovernmental organizations on matters involving the
protection of intellectual property. Our established Office of IP
Policy and International Affairs carries out the functions
authorized by the AIPA.
Enforcement
The Enforcement Team's mission is to improve intellectual property
protection and enforcement domestically and abroad. Since the
rights granted by a U.S. patent extend...
Rulemaking
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office continues to propose new
initiatives to make its operations more efficient. These new
initiatives include new rule changes and...
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) AttachProgram
JOB Announcement for IP Attachposition in Mexico City,
Mexico is now open on USAjobs.
How to Become Registered to Practice Before the USPTO in Patent
Matters All individuals seeking registration must meet the
requirements of 37 CFR 11.7, including the...
Current Practitioners
Ethics information, practitioner tools and forms, register of active
practitioners (patent attorneys and agents)
Information for the Public
Register of Active Patent Practitioners Search the Register of Active
Patent Attorneys and Agents For information about disciplined
practitioners, search OED Final...
Geographical Indications FAQs Trade
The Trade group is responsible for all fields of intellectual property.
Minimum international standards for all fields of intellectual property
are covered by the World...
Copyrights
The copyright team of the Office of Policy and International Affairs
(OPIA)
assists in advising the Administration and other Federal Government
departments and agencies...
Musicians and Artists Profile
Links to help artists, authors and musicians determine the right kinds of
protection for their work
General Counsel - Public Board Hearing Information
Notification of Hearings: Hearings open to the public will be posted
in advance on the respective web sites of the Patent Trial and Appeal
Board (PTAB) and the Trademark...
http://www.uspto.gov/learning-and-resources/intellectual-property-ip-policy
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The USPTO leads efforts to develop and strengthen both domestic and
international
intellectual property protection and advises the Secretary of Commerce,
the President of the United States, and the Administration on patent,
trademark,
and copyright protection.
The Role of PTO and Intellectual Property Policy
The passage of the American Inventors Protection Act of 1999 (AIPA)
(P.L. 106-113) set the stage for the USPTO to advise the President,
through
the Secretary of Commerce, and all Federal agencies, on national and
international IP policy issues, including IP protection in other
countries.
USPTO is also authorized by the AIPA to provide guidance, conduct programs
and studies, and otherwise interact with international IP offices and
international
intergovernmental organizations on matters involving the protection of
intellectual
property. Our established Office of IP Policy and International Affairs
carries out
the functions authorized by the AIPA.
Enforcement
The Enforcement Team's mission is to improve intellectual property
protection
and enforcement domestically and abroad. Since the rights granted by a
U.S. patent extend...
Rulemaking
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office continues to propose new
initiatives to
make its operations more efficient. These new initiatives include new rule
changes and...
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) AttachProgram
.
JOB Announcement for IP Attachposition in Mexico City, Mexico is now open
on USAjobs. Please see the following link for details:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/...
Becoming a Practitioner
How to Become Registered to Practice Before the USPTO in Patent Matters
All individuals seeking registration must meet the requirements of 37 CFR
11.7,
including the...
Current Practitioners
Ethics information, practitioner tools and forms, register of active
practitioners
(patent attorneys and agents)
Information for the Public
Register of Active Patent Practitioners Search the Register of Active
Patent
Attorneys and Agents For information about disciplined practitioners,
search
OED Final...
Geographical Indications FAQs
Trade
The Trade group is responsible for all fields of intellectual property.
Minimum international standards for all fields of intellectual property
are covered by the World...
Copyrights
The copyright team of the Office of Policy and International Affairs
(OPIA)
assists in advising the Administration and other Federal Government
departments and agencies...
Musicians and Artists Profile
Links to help artists, authors and musicians determine the right kinds of
protection for their work
General Counsel - Public Board Hearing Information
Notification of Hearings: Hearings open to the public will be posted in
advance on the respective web sites of the Patent Trial and Appeal
Board (PTAB) and the Trademark...
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REPORT :
UNITED STATES: GOVERNMENT:
Intellectual Property and the U.S. Economy: Industries in Focus
http://www.uspto.gov/sites/default/files/news/publications/IP_Report_March_2012.pdf
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Intellectual Property : Law Cases FROM Google Scholar : Law Cases
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http://scholar.google.com/scholar?as_sdt=6,39&q=%22intellectual+property%22&hl=en
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JOURNAL:
Duke Law and Technology Review
Topics
eCommerce
eDiscovery
CyberCrime
International
Media & Communications
Patents & Technology
Health and Biotechnology
Copyrights and Trademarks
Submissions
Author Agreement
Subscriptions
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TRADE MAGAZINE:
Intellectual Property Watch
http://www.ip-watch.org/
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Motion Pictures with Intellectual Property Them
FROM University of New Hampshire. School of Law
http://ipmall.info/hosted_resources/ip_Movies.asp
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TEACHING AND EDUCATION:
Global Collection of Interdisciplinary Articles on Teaching IP
FROM University of New Hampshire. School of Lawes and Scenes
http://ipmall.info/hosted_resources/TeachingIP_Intro.asp
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JOURNAL: The Intellectual Property Law Review
Issues Index: 1-28
Issues Index: 29-41
Issues Index: 42-53
IDEA - the Intellectual Property Law Review
from the Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property
http://ipmall.info/hosted_resources/IDEA/
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Germeshausen Center Newsletters Archive
The Kenneth J. Germeshausen Center, created in 1985 through the
generosity of Kenneth J. and Pauline Germeshausen, is the umbrella
organization for Pierce Law's intellectual property specializations.
Today the Germeshausen Center is a driving force in the study of
international and national intellectual property law and the transfer
of technology. It acts as a resource to business as well as scientific,
legal and governmental interests in patent, trademark, trade secret,
licensing, copyright, computer law and related fields.
http://ipmall.info/hosted_resources/GermesNewsletter.asp
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Global Directory of Intellectual Property Educational Programs.
LLM or Equivalent Master Degrees in IP
JD Programs with Concentrations in IP
Programs with dedicated cirriculums (not just a grouping of IP
classes)
Programs sponsored by NGOs including IP Institutes that give
certificates
Non law degrees AND diplomas on IP: MIP type by law and business
schools including IP management
LLD, SJD, JSD, or PhD in Intellectual Property
PGDip or Diploma's earned Concurrently with Graduate Work
Post or Concurrent JD Certificate or Combined Degree Programs in IP
Diploma, LL.B., and Bachelors in Intellectual Property
Certificate Programs
Top Intellectual Property Programs USWNR
http://www.ipmall.info/hosted_resources/Education_IP.asp
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IP Handbook of Best Practices
Online resource offers up-to-date information and strategies for utilizing
the power of both intellectual property and the public domain.
153 chapters on a full range of IP topics and over 50 case studies,
composed
by over 200 authors from North, South, East, and West.
Contents
Chapters of the IP Handbook
Case Studies from the IP Handbook
Download the entire IP Handbook in PDF:
Executive Guide (PDF)
IP Handbook Volume 1 (PDF)
IP Handbook Volume 2 (PDF)
The link to this page is found in More Information Below
" Prepared by and for policy-makers, leaders of public sector research
establishments, technology transfer professionals, licensing executives,
and scientists, this online resource offers up-to-date information and
strategies for utilizing the power of both intellectual property and the
public domain. Emphasis is placed on advancing innovation in health
and agriculture, though many of the principles outlined here are broadly
applicable across technology fields.
Eschewing ideological debates and general proclamations, the authors
always keep their eye on the practical side of IP management. The site is
based on a comprehensive Handbook and Executive Guide that provide
substantive discussions and analysis of the opportunities awaiting
anyone in the field who wants to put intellectual property to work.
Come inside. You will find 153 chapters on a full range of IP topics
and
over 50 case studies, composed by over 200 authors from North, South,
East, and West. If you are a policymaker, a senior administrator, a
technology transfer manager, or a scientist, we invite you to use the site
guide customized for you. The site guide distills the key points of each
IP
topic covered by the Handbook into simple language and places it in the
context of evolving best practices specific to your professional role
within
the overall picture of IP management."
http://ipmall.info/hosted_resources/IP_handbook_chapters.asp
http://ipmall.info/hosted_resources/IP_handbook.asp
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Antique Rare IP Library e-Treatise Reading Room
Antique Rare IP Library Index
Copyright Books
General Books
Patent Books
Trademark Books
Content Sample:
Antique Rare IP Library e-Treatise Reading Room, Copyright Books
An act for relief of booksellers and others, by vesting the copies of
printed books in the purchasers of such copies from authors, or their
assigns, for a limited time. (PDF) London, 1710. 7pp. Copyright.
An Act for the encouragement of learning, by vesting the copies of
printed books in the authors or purchasers of such copies, during the
times therein mentioned. (PDF) London, 1774. 7pp. Copyright. .
An Article on literary property. (PDF) New York, 1839. 39pp. Copyright.
Legal recreations, or popular amusements in the laws of England.
By a barrister at law. (Excerpts on copyright and designs) (PDF)
London, 1792. 106pp. Copyright
Observations on the law of copyright: in reference to the bill introduced
into the House of Commons by Mr. Sergeant Talfourd. (PDF)
London, 1838. 47pp. Copyright.
Petition against a bill to amend the law relating to copyright: which has
been read a first time in the House of Commons.
(PDF) [S.l.], [18--?]. 15pp. Copyright.
Some remarks on the law of copyright. (PDF) [S.l.], [183-?]. 14pp.
Copyright.
Birrell, Augustine. Seven lectures on the law and history of copyright
in books. (PDF) London ; Cassell ; New York, 1899. 222pp. Copyright.
Blaine, D. Roberton (Delabere Roberton). On the laws of artistic copyright
and their defects: for the use of artists, sculptors, engravers,
printsellers, etc.
(PDF) [London], 1853. 95pp. Copyright.
Bowker, R. R. (Richard Rogers). Copyright, its history and its law: being
a summary of the principles and practice of copyright with special
reference to the American code of... Boston; New York, 1912. 731pp.
Copyright.
Buckingham, James Silk. Copyright laws. (PDF) London, 1836. 17pp.
Copyright.
Burke, Peter. The law of international copyright between England and
France:
in literature, the drama, music, and the fine arts, analysed and
explained: with...
(PDF) London, 1852. 169pp. Copyright.
Burke, Peter. A treatise on the law of copyright: in literature, the
drama, music,
engraving, and sculpture and also in designs for ornamenting articles
of...
(PDF) London, 1842. 137pp. Copyright.
Chamier, Daniel. Law relating to literary copyright and the authorship and
publication of books. (PDF) London, 1895. 199pp. Copyright.
Cohen, B. A. (Benjamin Arthur). The law of copyright: with an appendix of
statutes. (PDF) London, 1896. 242pp. Copyright.
Conkling, Alfred. Opinion of the Hon. Alfred Conkling, district judge of
the
United States for the Northern District of New York sitting in the Circuit
Court
of... (PDF) Albany, 1852. 32pp. Copyright.
Copinger, Walter Arthur. The law of copyright in works of literature and
art:
including that of the drama, music, engraving, sculpture, painting,
photography and... London, 1870. 437pp. Copyright.
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JOURNAL: The Intellectual Property Law Review
Issues Index: 1-28
Issues Index: 29-41
Issues Index: 42-53
http://ipmall.info/hosted_resources/IDEA/
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Congressional Research Service (CRS)
Intellectual property, cyberlaw and electronic commerce CRS Reports
1993-2014
"The full text of intellectual property, cyberlaw and electronic commerce
publications of the Congressional Research Service (CRS), the 741-person,
$68 million-per-year "think tank" that works exclusively for Members and
committees of the United States Congress. CRS is part of the legislative
branch of the federal government. CRS, which is a department of the
Library of Congress, works exclusively as a nonpartisan analytical,
research,
and reference arm for Congress. The CRS mission is to support an informed
national legislature.
The Congress turns to CRS first when it is in need of legislative
research,
analysis, or information in addressing the issues of the Nation.
The Congressional Research Service (CRS) is the public policy research arm
of the U.S. Congress. CRS works exclusively and directly for all Members
and committees of the Congress. Throughout the legislative process, CRS
provides analysis, research, and information services that asset to be
objective, nonpartisan, and confidential, thereby contributing to an
informed national legislature."
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Conflict of laws -- Intellectual property -- Periodicals.
Intangible property -- Periodicals.
Genre/Form Electronic journals.
Format Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Note Supplemented by: Copyright yearbook, Patent and design yearbook,
Litigation yearbook, and: Patent yearbook
(Euromoney Publications PLC : 1996).
Description based on: Issue 14 (Nov. 1991); title from contents page
(Hein Online, viewed June 18, 2008).
Latest issue consulted: Issue 165 (Dec. 2006/Jan. 2007)
(viewed June 18, 2008).
Local Note Access is available to the Temple Community through use
of a networked computer with a Temple IP address.
Other Author(s) Euromoney Publications PLC.
ABI/INFORM Complete
Business Source Premier
General OneFile
Other Title Managing intellectual property (Online)
Managing Intell. Pr
Absorbed IP Asia
ISSN 0960-5002
Managing intellectual property (0960-5002)
from 1991 to present in HeinOnline Law Journal Library
from 1991 to 1 year ago in HeinOnline Intellectual Property Law
Collection
from 01/01/1993 to 12/31/1996 in ABI/INFORM Complete
from 01/01/1998 to 28 days ago in ABI/INFORM Complete
from 07/01/1998 to 1 month ago in Business Source Premier
from 05/01/2002 to 28 days ago in General OneFile
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WIPO Lex
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intellectual property (IP) of WIPO, WTO and UN Members. It also features
related information which elaborates, analyzes and interprets these laws
and treaties. It provides streamlined access to reference material of key
importance for optimal information on the global IP System."
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Members. It also features related information which elaborates,
analyzes and interprets these laws and treaties. It provides
streamlined access to reference material of key importance for
optimal information on the global IP System."
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WIPO-Administered Treaties
WIPO administers 26 treaties including the WIPO Convention.
IP Protection ?
The first general group of treaties defines internationally agreed
basic standards of intellectual property (IP) protection in each
country.
Beijing Treaty on Audiovisual Performances
Berne Convention
Brussels Convention
Madrid Agreement (Indications of Source)
Marrakesh VIP Treaty
Nairobi Treaty
Paris Convention
Patent Law Treaty
Phonograms Convention
Rome Convention
Singapore Treaty on the Law of Trademarks
Trademark Law Treaty
Washington Treaty
WCT
WPPT
Global Protection System ?
The second general group, known as the global protection system treaties,
ensures that one international registration or filing will have effect in
any
of the relevant signatory States. The services provided by WIPO under
these treaties simplify and reduce the cost of making individual
applications
or filings in all the countries in which protection is sought for a given
IP right.
Budapest Treaty
Hague Agreement
Lisbon Agreement
Madrid Agreement (Marks)
Madrid Protocol
PCT
Classification ?
The third and final general group is the classification treaties, which
create
classification systems that organize information concerning inventions,
trademarks and industrial designs into indexed, manageable structures for
easy retrieval.
Locarno Agreement
Nice Agreement
Strasbourg Agreement
Vienna Agreement
Membership
Treaties
Summary table of membership of WIPO and the treaties administered
by WIPO, plus UPOV, WTO and UN
Contracting parties
Statistics
Publication 423
WIPO Bodies
Members of the WIPO Assemblies and other bodies and committees PDF,
List of members of the WIPO Assemblies and other bodies and committees
Contribution classes of states members of WIPO and/or the Paris
and/or Berne Unions
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UPOV
Contracting parties
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Protecting IP
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WIPO Member States
"WIPOs member states determine the direction, budget and
activities of the Organization through the decision-making bodies.
We currently have 188 member states.
To become a member, a state must deposit an instrument of ratification
or accession with the Director General. The WIPO Convention provides
that membership is open to any state that is:
a member of the Paris Union for the Protection of Industrial Property,
or member of the Berne Union for the Protection of Literary and
Artistic Works; or a member of the United Nations, or of any of the
United Nations' Specialized Agencies, or of the International Atomic
Energy Agency, or that is a party to the Statute of the International
Court of Justice; or invited by the WIPO General Assembly to become
a member state of the Organization.
World Map
Information by member state
Find contact details, treaty membership, national intellectual property
(IP) laws, IP statistics, technical cooperation, outreach activities, case
studies and more."
http://www.wipo.int/members/en/
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WIPO Directory of Intellectual Property Offices
Country
Contact Details
Office
URL
http://www.wipo.int/directory/en/urls.jsp
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WIPO Domain Name Dispute Resolution
"The WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center provides time-
and cost-efficient mechanisms to resolve internet domain
name disputes, without the need for court litigation.
This service includes the WIPO-initiated Uniform Domain
Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP), under which the
WIPO Center has processed over 30,000 cases.
UDRP
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Trademark PDDRP
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WIPO PCT Case Law Database
"The PCT Case Law Database contains legal and administrative
decisions from national courts and regional administrative bodies
in and operating for PCT Contracting States.
The text-searchable decisions are those in which PCT issues
have been referenced, raised or considered. Abstracts and PCT
legal references have been added by the International Bureau
in order to facilitate navigation and information retrieval."
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PATENTSCOPE
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Patents
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Statistics
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WIPO Statistics
"We cooperate with intellectual property (IP) offices from around
the world to provide our stakeholders with up-to-date IP statistics.
We also publish statistical reports on worldwide IP activity and on
the use of WIPO-administered treaties in the protection of IP rights
internationally.
Reliable IP statistics are an important tool in understanding trends
in business and technology and in the use of the IP system worldwide
and across different countries.
Data information ?
IP data published in these pages are taken from the WIPO
Statistics Database. The database contains:
Data provided by national/regional IP offices for WIPO's Annual
IP Data Survey. The data are collected at an aggregate level by
various breakdowns (e.g. number of patent filings or grants by
office and origin, etc.). A continuing effort is made to improve
the quality and availability of IP statistics. It is difficult to obtain
data for all IP offices with all possible breakdowns, however every
effort is made to cover data for as many offices and countries as
possible; and
Data compiled by WIPO during the application process of
international filings through the Patent Cooperation Treaty,
the Madrid System and the Hague System.
In addition, indicators of patent families and fields of technology
are developed by WIPO based on data from the PATSTAT database,
which is maintained by the European Patent Office.
IP data reported in these pages are based on the following concepts:
Country of origin: used to categorize IP data by resident (domestic)
and non-resident (foreign). The residence of the first-named
applicant (or inventor) recorded in the IP document (e.g. patent or
trademark application) is used to classify IP data by country of origin.
Resident and non-resident: a resident IP filing refers to an application
filed by an applicant at its national IP office. For example, an
application filed by an applicant resident of Japan at the IP office of
Japan is considered as a resident filing for Japan IP office data.
Similarly, a non-resident filing refers to an IP application filed by an
applicant at a foreign IP office. For example, an application filed at
the IP office of China by an applicant residing in France is considered
a non-resident filing for China IP office data. The IP grant
(registration) data are based on the same concept.
Filing and grant date: the IP filing data are based on the date of filing.
The IP grant (registration) data are based on the date of grant
(registration). The IP data by field of technology are based on the date
of publication and the patent families data are based on the priority
(or first filing) date."
Data
Statistical data
IP statistics data center
"WIPO IP Statistics Data Center is an on-line service enabling access to
WIPOs statistical data. Users can select from a wide range of indicators
and view or download data according to their needs. This service is
intended to be a tool for IP professionals, researchers and policymakers
worldwide.
IP statistical country profiles
Statistical country profiles provide information on patents, utility
models,
trademarks and industrial designs. They cover different dimensions of IP
activity, including incoming and outgoing filings, the share of filings in
different technological fields, total patents in force, and the use of
international IP systems by applicants."
Publications
World Intellectual Property Indicators
WIPO IP Facts and Figures
PCT Yearly Review: The International Patent System
Madrid Yearly Review: International Registrations of Marks
Hague Yearly Review: International Registrations of Industrial Designs
Statistics on national and international IP systems
National
Patents
Utility models
Trademarks
Industrial designs
Plant varieties
Microorganisms
International systems
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Additional resources
IPC-technology concordance table
IP statistics glossary
For national offices
National and regional office IP statistics and annual reports
Data collection for member states/national offices
Related link
Economics of IP
IP protection has emerged as an important component of national
economic policies. WIPO seeks to contribute to a better understanding
of the economic effects of different IP policy choices. Find out more
about the economics of IP.
http://www.wipo.int/ipstats/en/
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WIPO Reference
"WIPO is the world's most comprehensive source of data on the intellectual
property (IP) system, as well as of empirical studies, reports and factual
information on IP.
Whether you are seeking statistical, legal or technical information, this
page
is a gateway to our unique collections of resources and reference
material.
We make all our publications and data collections freely available
online."
IP and technology databases
WIPO's global databases make it easy for anyone, anywhere, to access
the wealth of information in the IP system. They are based on our
commitment to creating an inter-connected and inclusive knowledge-sharing
IP infrastructure to support innovation worldwide.
IP and technology databases
WIPO's global databases make it easy for anyone, anywhere, to access the
wealth of information in the IP system. They are based on our commitment
to
creating an inter-connected and inclusive knowledge-sharing IP
infrastructure
to support innovation worldwide.
PATENTSCOPE
Search the technology contained in more than 43 million patent documents,
including international patent applications submitted under the PCT.
Global Brand Database
Search brand information from multiple national and international sources,
including trademarks, appellations of origin and official emblems.
ROMARIN
Search detailed information, updated daily, on all international marks
recorded
under the Madrid system, which are currently in force or have expired
within
the past six months.
Global Design Database
Search industrial design registrations from the Hague System plus
participating national collections.
Hague Express
Access details of industrial designs registered under the Hague System.
Lisbon Express
Search appellations of origin registered under the Lisbon system.
Article 6ter
Search for the State emblems, and names, abbreviations and other emblems
of IGOs, which have been communicated for protection under Article 6ter.
WIPO Pearl
Use our multilingual terminology database to find accurate IP and
technological terms and concepts in 10 languages. Contains over 90,000
terms, each validated by WIPOs terminology experts.
More databases for innovators
Access to Research for Development and Innovation (ARDI)
Access to Specialized Patent Information (ASPI)
IP laws and treaties
WIPO-administered treaties
Find full texts, summaries and membership of the international IP treaties
administered by WIPO.
WIPO Lex IP laws and treaties at your fingertips
A one-stop search facility for international treaties and national laws on
IP.
You can also search additional, explanatory information on these laws and
treaties.
IP classifications and standards
International classifications
Four international classification systems facilitate and simplify IP
searches.
These classification systems organize a huge amount of information
concerning inventions, trademarks, and industrial designs into indexed,
manageable structures for easy retrieval:
International Patent Classification (IPC)
Nice Classification (for marks)
Vienna Classification (for figurative elements of marks)
Locarno Classification (for industrial designs)
WIPO Standards
Information resources
Global Innovation Index 2014
The Human Factor in Innovation
World IP Report
Brands Reputation and Image in the Global Marketplace
IP statistics
WIPO cooperates with IP offices across the world to collate, analyze and
publish up-to-date statistics, including reports on IP filing activity
worldwide.
Documents
Search all official documents from WIPO meetings and Assemblies, a
s well as presentations from WIPO events.
WIPO publications
You can browse and download all our publications for free online.
Country profiles
Find IP profiles of all our member states, including statistics, legal
information, case studies, photos and WIPO cooperation activities.
Case studies: IP Advantage
Search practical examples of IP in action, drawn from diverse fields
around the globe.
WIPO Library
Access over 35,000 references to support your IP research, or contact our
staff to help track down what you need.
http://www.wipo.int/reference/en/index.html#databases
"WIPO is the world's most comprehensive source of data on the intellectual
property (IP) system, as well as of empirical studies, reports and factual
information on IP.
Whether you are seeking statistical, legal or technical information, this
page
is a gateway to our unique collections of resources and reference
material.
We make all our publications and data collections freely available
online."
IP and technology databases
WIPO's global databases make it easy for anyone, anywhere, to access the
wealth of information in the IP system. They are based on our commitment
to
creating an inter-connected and inclusive knowledge-sharing IP
infrastructure
to support innovation worldwide.
IP and technology databases
WIPO's global databases make it easy for anyone, anywhere, to access the
wealth of information in the IP system. They are based on our commitment
to creating an inter-connected and inclusive knowledge-sharing IP
infrastructure to support innovation worldwide.
PATENTSCOPE
Search the technology contained in more than 43 million patent documents,
including international patent applications submitted under the PCT.
Global Brand Database
Search brand information from multiple national and international sources,
including trademarks, appellations of origin and official emblems.
ROMARIN
Search detailed information, updated daily, on all international marks
recorded
under the Madrid system, which are currently in force or have expired
within
the past six months.
Global Design Database
Search industrial design registrations from the Hague System plus
participating
national collections.
Hague Express
Access details of industrial designs registered under the Hague System.
Lisbon Express
Search appellations of origin registered under the Lisbon system.
Article 6ter
Search for the State emblems, and names, abbreviations and other emblems
of IGOs, which have been communicated for protection under Article 6ter.
WIPO Pearl
Use our multilingual terminology database to find accurate IP and
technological
terms and concepts in 10 languages. Contains over 90,000 terms, each
validated
by WIPOs terminology experts.
More databases for innovators
Access to Research for Development and Innovation (ARDI)
Access to Specialized Patent Information (ASPI)
IP laws and treaties
WIPO-administered treaties
Find full texts, summaries and membership of the international IP
treaties administered by WIPO.
WIPO Lex IP laws and treaties at your fingertips
A one-stop search facility for international treaties and national laws on
IP.
You can also search additional, explanatory information on these laws and
treaties.
IP classifications and standards
International classifications
Four international classification systems facilitate and simplify IP
searches.
These classification systems organize a huge amount of information
concerning
inventions, trademarks, and industrial designs into indexed, manageable
structures for easy retrieval:
International Patent Classification (IPC)
Nice Classification (for marks)
Vienna Classification (for figurative elements of marks)
Locarno Classification (for industrial designs)
WIPO Standards
Information resources
Global Innovation Index 2014
The Human Factor in Innovation
World IP Report
Brands Reputation and Image in the Global Marketplace
IP statistics
WIPO cooperates with IP offices across the world to collate, analyze and
publish up-to-date statistics, including reports on IP filing activity
worldwide.
Documents
Search all official documents from WIPO meetings and Assemblies, as well
as presentations from WIPO events.
WIPO publications
You can browse and download all our publications for free online.
Country profiles
Find IP profiles of all our member states, including statistics, legal
information,
case studies, photos and WIPO cooperation activities.
Case studies: IP Advantage
Search practical examples of IP in action, drawn from diverse fields
around the globe.
WIPO Library
Access over 35,000 references to support your IP research, or contact our
staff to
help track down what you need.
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MAGAZINES : TRADE PERIODICALS: WIPO Magazine
"The WIPO Magazine explores intellectual property, creativity and
innovation
in action across the world. It is published in English, French and
Spanish."
Content Sample of Article Titles:
Blind literacy: how Marrakesh can change lives
Gilead targets elimination of hepatitis C
Dynamics of innovation in Ghanas traditional medicine sector
Connecting the past with the future
Its time to stand up to patent trolls
Branding Cornish tea
Giving Innovation Wings: How Boeing Uses its IP
Video Games and IP: A Global Perspective
The Brave New World of Wearable Technology: What Implications for IP?
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reserved.
Creative Commons licenses are not an alternative to copyright. They work
alongside copyright and enable you to modify your copyright terms to best
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Copyright Codex
"Copyright Codex is based on Professor Robert Gormans 250 page treatise
Copyright Law, 2nd Ed (2006). It has been adapted for the web and
(partially)
updated. Copyright Codex answers questions like Can I copyright this
software?
and will my new software infringe on someones existing copyright? and
how much copying does fair use allow?
Wherever possible, we like to add visual comparisons. You can start with
the basics,
or scroll down for a few examples of copyright law applied to software,
art, and literature."
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Copyright Term and the Public Domain in the United States
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Stanford Copyright Renewal Database
"Welcome to the initial release of Stanford's Copyright Renewal Database.
This database makes searchable the copyright renewal records received
by the US Copyright Office between 1950 and 1992 for books published
in the US between 1923 and 1963. Note that the database includes
ONLY US Class A (book) renewals.
The period from 1923-1963 is of special interest for US copyrights, as
works published after January 1, 1964 had their copyrights automatically
renewed by statute, and works published before 1923 have generally fallen
into the public domain. Between those dates, a renewal registration was
required to prevent the expiration of copyright, however determining
whether a work's registration has been renewed is a challenge. Renewals
received by the Copyright Office after 1977 are searchable in an online
database, but renewals received between 1950 and 1977 were announced
and distributed only in a semi-annual print publication. The Copyright
Office
does not have a machine-searchable source for this renewal information,
and
the only public access is through the card catalog in their DC offices.
In order to make these renewal records more accessible, Stanford has
created
this searchable database. Building on the work done by Project Gutenberg
to
transcribe the 1950-1977 renewals, and on early conversion efforts by
Michael Lesk, we have converted the published renewal announcements to
machine-readable form, and combined them with the renewals for later years
made available on the Copyright Office's website. Note that this database
covers only renewals, not original registrations, and is limited to books
(Class A registrations) published in the US. Note that the Catalog of
Copyright
Entries, and therefore this database, does not include entries for
assignments,
and so cannot be used for searches involving the ownership of rights.
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also note that copyrights restored under Section 104(a) of the copyright
act
are not represented in this database.
Stanford has performed two rounds of testing in order to assess the
accuracy
of this database. In each round, we pulled a minimum of 500 book titles
published in the US between 1923 and 1963 from the Stanford library
catalog.
The works were checked manually in the CCE, and, in the first round, a
subset
of 100 records was also sent to the Copyright Office to be checked by
their
in-house staff. Each of these items was then separately searched by
project
staff in the Copyright Renewals Database. In each round, the error rate
for
the database was found to be less than 1%, although in practice there is
significant opportunity for user error or other problems in searching.
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( PDF), and in the two search results sets ( Search Set #1, Search Set
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Technology Lawyers and Law Firms
http://www.kuesterlaw.com/ktechlaw.htm
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Resources For Intellectual Property Law and Technology Law
Software and Computer-Related Patent Resources
General Patent Resources
Copyright Resources
Trademark and Domain Name Resources
Intellectual Property and Technology Law Journals and Magazines
Other Intellectual Property and Technology Law Resources
http://www.kuesterlaw.com/kiprsrc.htm
Worldwide Governmental Links of Interest
http://www.kuesterlaw.com/kgovtlin.htm
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Texts of Technology Cases, Statutes, and Bills
Federal Judicial Decisions
Patent Cases
Copyright Cases
Trademark Cases
Other Technology Law Cases
Federal Statutes, Rules, MPEP, TMEP
U.S.P.T.O. Manual of Patent Examining Procedure (MPEP), 8th ed.
U.S.P.T.O. Manual of Patent Examining Procedure (MPEP), 7th ed.
(Searchable)
U.S. Patent Laws (35 U.S.C.) and Rules (37 C.F.R.)
U.S. Copyright Act
Trademark Manual of Examining Procedure (USPTO)
Trademark Manual of Examining Procedure (Bitlaw)
Goods and Services Classification Index
Federal Bills
http://www.kuesterlaw.com/kcasesta.htm
Intellectual Property Law Research
Competition, Unfair
Copyright
Intellectual Property
Marks of origin
Patents
Trade Secrets
Trademarks
Trademark infringement
http://library.wcl.american.edu/resources/Intellectual_Property_Research_Guide_Spring_2013.pdf
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http://tinyurl.com/ohftx5k
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BOOKS :
REFERENCE :
ENCYCLOPEDIAS:
McCarthy's Desk Encyclopedia of Intellectual Property
McCarthy's Desk Encyclopedia of Intellectual Property
Authors J. Thomas McCarthy, Roger E. Schechter, David J. Franklyn
Publisher Bureau of National Affairs, 2004
ISBN 1570184011, 9781570184017
Length 736 pages
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