Patent, copyright & trademark
an intellectual property desk reference
13th ed.
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Word Count
149,250 words, Guess
Page Count
597 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivepatentcopyrightt13edstim
- ISBN-101413319696
- ISBN-139781413319699
- ISBN-139781413319705
- ISBN-10141331970X
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number869343479
- Better World Books9781413319699
- Better World Books9781413319705
- Open LibraryOL27161511M
Classifications
- DDC346.7304/8
- LCCKF2980 .E44 2014
Description
Whether you're an inventor, designer, writer or programmer, you need to understand the language of intellectual property law. Otherwise, you can't intelligently deal with intellectual property issues such as: who owns creative works or valuable information; how owners can protect and enforce their ownership rights; how disputes between intellectual property owners can be resolved, and how ownership rights can best be transferred to others. With Patent, Copyright & Trademark, you will: get clear overviews of relevant laws; understand the different kinds of protection offered by patents, copyrights, trademarks and trade secrets, and which apply to your work; get a plain-English definition of every term you're likely to come across, and find the information you need, quickly and easily all entries are organized by topic and extensively cross-referenced. This edition has been updated to reflect the latest changes in intellectual property law and provides the latest U.S. Patent and Trademark Office rules and forms. It includes up-to-date discussions of the new 'first to file' rule, which promises to revolutionize patent law. Plus, read all new Q & As excerpted from author Richard Stim's popular blog, 'Dear Rich.'
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