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- catalog contributor b11558038.
- catalog contributor b11558039.
- catalog contributor b11558040.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction -- A. Philosophical Perspectives -- 1. Natural Rights Perspective -- John Locke, Two Treatises on Government -- 2. Personhood Perspective -- Margaret Jane Radin, Property and Personhood -- 3. Utilitarian/Economic Incentive Perspective -- B. Overview of Intellectual Property -- 1. Trade Secret -- 2. Patent -- 3. Copyright -- 4. Trademark/Trade Dress -- 2. Trade Secret Protection -- A. Introduction -- 1. History -- 2. Overview of Trade Secret Protection -- Uniform Trade Secrets Act, with 1985 Amendments -- 3. Theory of Trade Secrets -- B. Subject Matter -- 1. Defining Trade Secrets -- Metallurgical Industries, Inc. v. Fourtek, Inc. -- 2. Reasonable Efforts to Maintain Secrecy -- Rockwell Graphic Systems, Inc. v. DEV Industries, Inc. -- Note on Fencing Costs and Trade Secrets -- 3. Disclosure of Trade Secrets -- C. Misappropriation of Trade Secrets -- 1. Improper Means --".
- catalog description "35 U.S.C. [section]102(g). Novelty and Loss of Right -- Griffith v. Kanamaru -- Note on the GATT Amendments -- 4. Nonobviousness -- Graham v. John Deere Co. -- a. Combining References -- In re Vaeck -- b. "Secondary" Considerations -- 5. Describing and Enabling the Invention -- Incandescent Lamp Patent -- Note on the Written Description Requirement -- Gentry Gallery v. The Berkline Corp. -- Note on "Analog" Claims in Chemical and Biotechnology Patents: An Exploration of Patent Breadth -- C. Infringement -- 1. Claim Interpretation -- a. Interpretive Sources -- i. Claim Language -- ii. Patent Specification -- iii. Prosecution History -- iv. Extrinsic Evidence -- b. Canons of Construction -- i. Claim-Specification Relationship -- ii. Patentee as Lexicographer -- iii. Claim Differentiation -- iv. Presumptive Breadth -- c. Interpretive Procedures --".
- catalog description "E.I. duPont de Nemours and Co. v. Rolfe Christopher -- 2. Confidential Relationship -- Smith v. Dravo Corp. -- 3. Reverse Engineering -- Chicago Lock Co. v. Fanberg -- 4. Special Case of Departing Employees -- a. Can Employees "Raid" Their Company? -- b. Right to Compete -- Note on the "Inevitable Disclosure" of Trade Secrets -- c. Can Employees Take Their Own Inventions? -- Wexler v. Greenberg -- Note on the Common Law Obligation to Assign Inventions -- Note on Trailer Clauses -- D. Agreements to Keep Secrets -- Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. v. Reynolds, Inc. -- E. Remedies -- Uniform Trade Secrets Act, [sections]2-4 -- 1. Injunctions -- K-2 Ski Co. v. Head Ski Co., Inc. -- Note on Criminal Trade Secrets Statutes -- Note on Federal Criminal Liability for Trade Secret Misappropriation -- 3. Patent Law -- A. Introduction -- 1. Historical Background -- 2. Overview of the Patent Laws -- a.".
- catalog description "Feist Publications v. Rural Telephone Service -- 2. Fixation in a Tangible Medium of Expression -- H.R. Rep. No. 94-1476 (1976) -- 3. Formalities -- a. Notice -- b. Publication -- c. Registration -- d. Deposit -- Note on the Restoration of Foreign Copyrighted Works -- C. Copyrightable Subject Matter -- 1. Limitations on Copyrightability: Distinguishing Function and Expression -- a. Idea-Expression Dichotomy -- 17 U.S.C. [section]102(b). Subject Matter of Copyright: In General -- Baker v. Selden -- Morrissey v. Procter and Gamble -- b. Useful Article Doctrine -- 17 U.S.C. [section]101. Pictorial, Graphic, and Sculptural Works -- H.R. Rep. No. 94-1476, 94th Cong., 2d Sess., 47, 54-55 (1976) -- Brandir International, Inc. v. Cascade Pacific Lumber Co. -- c. Government Works -- 2. Domain and Scope of Copyright Protection -- 17 U.S.C. [section]102. Subject Matter of Copyright: In General --".
- catalog description "H.R. Rep. No. 94-1476, 94th Cong., 2d Sess. (1976) -- a. Literary Works -- b. Pictorial, Graphic, and Sculptural Works -- c. Architectural Works -- d. Dramatic, Pantomime, and Choreographic Works -- e. Musical Works and Sound Recordings -- f. Motion Pictures and Other Audiovisual Works -- g. Derivative Works and Compilations -- Roth Greeting Cards v. United Card Co. -- Note on the Rights of Authors and Publishers in Electronic Compilations -- D. Ownership and Duration -- 1. Initial Ownership of Copyrights -- a. Works for Hire -- Community for Creative Non-Violence et al. v. Reid -- b. Joint Works -- c. Collective Works -- Problems -- 2. Duration and Renewal -- 3. Division, Transfer, and Termination of Transfers -- a. Division and Transfer of Copyright Interests Under the 1909 Act -- b. Division and Transfer of Copyright Interests Under the 1976 Act -- c. Termination of Transfers -- E.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Note on the Proper Role of Judge and Jury in Patent Cases -- 2. Literal Infringement -- Larami Corp. v. Amron -- 3. Doctrine of Equivalents -- Graver Tank and Mfg. v. Linde Air Products -- Warner-Jenkinson Co. v. Hilton Davis Chem. Co., Inc. -- Note: What Is an Element? -- Note on the Problem of Later-Developed Technologies -- 4. "Reverse" Doctrine of Equivalents -- 5. Equivalents for Means-Plus-Function Claims -- 6. Contributory Infringement -- C.R. Bard, Inc. v. Advanced Cardiovascular Systems Inc. -- Note on Inducement -- D. Defenses -- 1. "Experimental Use" Defense -- 2. Inequitable Conduct -- Kingsdown Medical Consultants, Ltd. v. Hollister Inc. -- 3. Patent Misuse -- Motion Picture Patents Company v. Universal Film Manufacturing Company et al. -- 35 U.S.C. [section]271(d). Infringement of Patent -- Note on the Scope of the Patent Misuse Doctrine -- E. International Patent Law -- 1. Procedural Rules -- 2.".
- catalog description "Requirements for Patentability -- b. Rights Conferred by a Patent -- Note on the Procedures for Obtaining a Patent -- 3. Theories of Patent Law -- B. Elements of Patentability -- 1. Patentable Subject Matter -- Diamond v. Chakrabarty -- Parke-Davis and Co. v. H.K. Mulford Co. -- Note on Patenting "Abstract Ideas" -- Note on Patenting Business Methods and "Printed Matter" -- 2. Utility -- Brenner v. Manson -- Note on Different Types of Utility -- 3. Novelty and Statutory Bars -- 35 U.S.C. [section]102. Conditions for Patentability; Novelty and Loss of Right to Patent -- a. Nature of Novelty -- Rosaire v. National Lead Co. -- Note on the Inherency Doctrine -- b. Statutory Bars: Publications -- In re Hall -- c. Statutory Bars: Public Use -- Egbert v. Lippmann -- d. Experimental Use Exception -- City of Elizabeth v. Pavement Co. -- e. Priority Rules and the First to Invent --".
- catalog description "Rights of Copyright Owners -- 17 U.S.C. [section]106. Exclusive Rights in Copyrighted Works -- 1. Right to Make Copies -- a. Copying -- Arnstein v. Porter -- b. Improper Appropriation -- Nichols v. Universal Pictures Corp -- Steinberg v. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. -- Limitations on the Exclusive Right to Copy -- 2. Right to Prepare Derivative Works.".
- catalog description "Substantive Harmonization and GATT-TRIPs -- F. Remedies -- 1. Injunctions -- H.H. Robertson Co. v. United Steel Deck -- 2. Damages: Reasonable Royalty and Lost Profits -- Note on the Frontiers of Lost Profits Damages -- G. Design and Plant Patents -- 1. Design Patents -- a. Introduction -- b. Requirements for Patentability -- i. Novelty -- ii. Nonobviousness -- iii. Ornamentality -- iv. Functionality -- c. Claim Requirements and Procedure -- d. Infringement -- 2. Plant Patents -- a. Plant Patent Act -- b. Plant Variety Protection Act -- 4. Copyright Law -- A. Introduction -- 1. Brief History of Copyright Protection -- 2. Overview of the Copyright Regime -- 3. Philosophical Perspectives on Copyright Protection -- B. Requirements -- 17 U.S.C. [section]102. Subject Matter of Copyright -- 1. Original Works of Authorship -- H.R. Rep. No. 94-1476 (1976) --".
- catalog extent "xxxii, 1224 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Intellectual property in the new technological age.".
- catalog identifier "0735512264 (casebound)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Intellectual property in the new technological age.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Gaithersburg : Aspen Law & Business,".
- catalog relation "Intellectual property in the new technological age.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "346.7304/8 21".
- catalog subject "Intellectual property United States.".
- catalog subject "KF2979 .I432 2000".
- catalog subject "Technological innovations Law and legislation United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction -- A. Philosophical Perspectives -- 1. Natural Rights Perspective -- John Locke, Two Treatises on Government -- 2. Personhood Perspective -- Margaret Jane Radin, Property and Personhood -- 3. Utilitarian/Economic Incentive Perspective -- B. Overview of Intellectual Property -- 1. Trade Secret -- 2. Patent -- 3. Copyright -- 4. Trademark/Trade Dress -- 2. Trade Secret Protection -- A. Introduction -- 1. History -- 2. Overview of Trade Secret Protection -- Uniform Trade Secrets Act, with 1985 Amendments -- 3. Theory of Trade Secrets -- B. Subject Matter -- 1. Defining Trade Secrets -- Metallurgical Industries, Inc. v. Fourtek, Inc. -- 2. Reasonable Efforts to Maintain Secrecy -- Rockwell Graphic Systems, Inc. v. DEV Industries, Inc. -- Note on Fencing Costs and Trade Secrets -- 3. Disclosure of Trade Secrets -- C. Misappropriation of Trade Secrets -- 1. Improper Means --".
- catalog tableOfContents "35 U.S.C. [section]102(g). Novelty and Loss of Right -- Griffith v. Kanamaru -- Note on the GATT Amendments -- 4. Nonobviousness -- Graham v. John Deere Co. -- a. Combining References -- In re Vaeck -- b. "Secondary" Considerations -- 5. Describing and Enabling the Invention -- Incandescent Lamp Patent -- Note on the Written Description Requirement -- Gentry Gallery v. The Berkline Corp. -- Note on "Analog" Claims in Chemical and Biotechnology Patents: An Exploration of Patent Breadth -- C. Infringement -- 1. Claim Interpretation -- a. Interpretive Sources -- i. Claim Language -- ii. Patent Specification -- iii. Prosecution History -- iv. Extrinsic Evidence -- b. Canons of Construction -- i. Claim-Specification Relationship -- ii. Patentee as Lexicographer -- iii. Claim Differentiation -- iv. Presumptive Breadth -- c. Interpretive Procedures --".
- catalog tableOfContents "E.I. duPont de Nemours and Co. v. Rolfe Christopher -- 2. Confidential Relationship -- Smith v. Dravo Corp. -- 3. Reverse Engineering -- Chicago Lock Co. v. Fanberg -- 4. Special Case of Departing Employees -- a. Can Employees "Raid" Their Company? -- b. Right to Compete -- Note on the "Inevitable Disclosure" of Trade Secrets -- c. Can Employees Take Their Own Inventions? -- Wexler v. Greenberg -- Note on the Common Law Obligation to Assign Inventions -- Note on Trailer Clauses -- D. Agreements to Keep Secrets -- Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. v. Reynolds, Inc. -- E. Remedies -- Uniform Trade Secrets Act, [sections]2-4 -- 1. Injunctions -- K-2 Ski Co. v. Head Ski Co., Inc. -- Note on Criminal Trade Secrets Statutes -- Note on Federal Criminal Liability for Trade Secret Misappropriation -- 3. Patent Law -- A. Introduction -- 1. Historical Background -- 2. Overview of the Patent Laws -- a.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Feist Publications v. Rural Telephone Service -- 2. Fixation in a Tangible Medium of Expression -- H.R. Rep. No. 94-1476 (1976) -- 3. Formalities -- a. Notice -- b. Publication -- c. Registration -- d. Deposit -- Note on the Restoration of Foreign Copyrighted Works -- C. Copyrightable Subject Matter -- 1. Limitations on Copyrightability: Distinguishing Function and Expression -- a. Idea-Expression Dichotomy -- 17 U.S.C. [section]102(b). Subject Matter of Copyright: In General -- Baker v. Selden -- Morrissey v. Procter and Gamble -- b. Useful Article Doctrine -- 17 U.S.C. [section]101. Pictorial, Graphic, and Sculptural Works -- H.R. Rep. No. 94-1476, 94th Cong., 2d Sess., 47, 54-55 (1976) -- Brandir International, Inc. v. Cascade Pacific Lumber Co. -- c. Government Works -- 2. Domain and Scope of Copyright Protection -- 17 U.S.C. [section]102. Subject Matter of Copyright: In General --".
- catalog tableOfContents "H.R. Rep. No. 94-1476, 94th Cong., 2d Sess. (1976) -- a. Literary Works -- b. Pictorial, Graphic, and Sculptural Works -- c. Architectural Works -- d. Dramatic, Pantomime, and Choreographic Works -- e. Musical Works and Sound Recordings -- f. Motion Pictures and Other Audiovisual Works -- g. Derivative Works and Compilations -- Roth Greeting Cards v. United Card Co. -- Note on the Rights of Authors and Publishers in Electronic Compilations -- D. Ownership and Duration -- 1. Initial Ownership of Copyrights -- a. Works for Hire -- Community for Creative Non-Violence et al. v. Reid -- b. Joint Works -- c. Collective Works -- Problems -- 2. Duration and Renewal -- 3. Division, Transfer, and Termination of Transfers -- a. Division and Transfer of Copyright Interests Under the 1909 Act -- b. Division and Transfer of Copyright Interests Under the 1976 Act -- c. Termination of Transfers -- E.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Note on the Proper Role of Judge and Jury in Patent Cases -- 2. Literal Infringement -- Larami Corp. v. Amron -- 3. Doctrine of Equivalents -- Graver Tank and Mfg. v. Linde Air Products -- Warner-Jenkinson Co. v. Hilton Davis Chem. Co., Inc. -- Note: What Is an Element? -- Note on the Problem of Later-Developed Technologies -- 4. "Reverse" Doctrine of Equivalents -- 5. Equivalents for Means-Plus-Function Claims -- 6. Contributory Infringement -- C.R. Bard, Inc. v. Advanced Cardiovascular Systems Inc. -- Note on Inducement -- D. Defenses -- 1. "Experimental Use" Defense -- 2. Inequitable Conduct -- Kingsdown Medical Consultants, Ltd. v. Hollister Inc. -- 3. Patent Misuse -- Motion Picture Patents Company v. Universal Film Manufacturing Company et al. -- 35 U.S.C. [section]271(d). Infringement of Patent -- Note on the Scope of the Patent Misuse Doctrine -- E. International Patent Law -- 1. Procedural Rules -- 2.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Requirements for Patentability -- b. Rights Conferred by a Patent -- Note on the Procedures for Obtaining a Patent -- 3. Theories of Patent Law -- B. Elements of Patentability -- 1. Patentable Subject Matter -- Diamond v. Chakrabarty -- Parke-Davis and Co. v. H.K. Mulford Co. -- Note on Patenting "Abstract Ideas" -- Note on Patenting Business Methods and "Printed Matter" -- 2. Utility -- Brenner v. Manson -- Note on Different Types of Utility -- 3. Novelty and Statutory Bars -- 35 U.S.C. [section]102. Conditions for Patentability; Novelty and Loss of Right to Patent -- a. Nature of Novelty -- Rosaire v. National Lead Co. -- Note on the Inherency Doctrine -- b. Statutory Bars: Publications -- In re Hall -- c. Statutory Bars: Public Use -- Egbert v. Lippmann -- d. Experimental Use Exception -- City of Elizabeth v. Pavement Co. -- e. Priority Rules and the First to Invent --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Rights of Copyright Owners -- 17 U.S.C. [section]106. Exclusive Rights in Copyrighted Works -- 1. Right to Make Copies -- a. Copying -- Arnstein v. Porter -- b. Improper Appropriation -- Nichols v. Universal Pictures Corp -- Steinberg v. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. -- Limitations on the Exclusive Right to Copy -- 2. Right to Prepare Derivative Works.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Substantive Harmonization and GATT-TRIPs -- F. Remedies -- 1. Injunctions -- H.H. Robertson Co. v. United Steel Deck -- 2. Damages: Reasonable Royalty and Lost Profits -- Note on the Frontiers of Lost Profits Damages -- G. Design and Plant Patents -- 1. Design Patents -- a. Introduction -- b. Requirements for Patentability -- i. Novelty -- ii. Nonobviousness -- iii. Ornamentality -- iv. Functionality -- c. Claim Requirements and Procedure -- d. Infringement -- 2. Plant Patents -- a. Plant Patent Act -- b. Plant Variety Protection Act -- 4. Copyright Law -- A. Introduction -- 1. Brief History of Copyright Protection -- 2. Overview of the Copyright Regime -- 3. Philosophical Perspectives on Copyright Protection -- B. Requirements -- 17 U.S.C. [section]102. Subject Matter of Copyright -- 1. Original Works of Authorship -- H.R. Rep. No. 94-1476 (1976) --".
- catalog title "Intellectual property in the new technological age / Robert P. Merges, Peter S. Menell, Mark A. Lemley.".
- catalog type "text".