Reseña del editor:
THIS IS NOT THE CURRENT, 2016, EDITION. The new version is available on Amazon here http://amzn.to/2aWYZWX 2015 Intellectual Property Statutory Supplement. This book contains the full text of the U.S.Trademark (Lanham), Copyright, and Patent Acts, the California Uniform Trade Secrets Act, the Economic Espionage Act, the ICANN UDRP (domain name resolution policy), the Berne and Paris Conventions, the WIPO Copyright Treaty and the TRIPS Agreement. It is intended for use with our casebook, Intellectual Property: Law & the Information Society, by James Boyle and Jennifer Jenkins, but it may also be used as a low cost general statutory supplement or educational resource. The book is an "open coursebook" available under a Creative Commons license. A free downloadable version is available at the Duke Center for the Study of the Public Domain website.
James Boyle is William Neal Reynolds Professor of Law at Duke Law School and the former Chairman of the Board of Creative Commons. Jennifer Jenkins is Senior Lecturing Fellow at Duke Law School and the Director of the Center for the Study of the Public Domain. The editors wish to thank Mr. Balfour Smith, the Center's coordinator, who ran every stage of the book's creation, from copy-editing to cover design.
CONTENTS
Introduction
Comparative Chart of Intellectual Property Rights
Trademark Act of 1946 (Lanham Act) (as amended)
Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy
Copyright Act of 1976 (as amended)
Patent Act of 1952 (as amended, with annotations indicating the provisions applicable pre and post America Invents Act)
Restatement (First) of Torts §757
California’s Uniform Trade Secrets Act
Economic Espionage Act of 1996
Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works
WIPO Copyright Treaty
Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property
Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)
Biografía del autor:
James Boyle is William Neal Reynolds Professor of Law at Duke Law School and the former Chairman of the Board of Creative Commons. Jennifer Jenkins is Senior Lecturing Fellow at Duke Law School and the Director of the Center for the Study of the Public Domain.
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