Patent, Copyright & Trademark: A Desk Reference to Intellectual Property LawNolo Press, 1996 - 430 lappuses Presents an overview of patent copyright, trademark, and trade secret laws covering intellectual property, with charts and examples of the various types of protections, definitions of terminology and sample forms. |
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... developed their own set of principles used to decide new trade secret cases that come before them ( termed the " common law " ) . Trademark and unfair competition laws originate primarily in both federal and state statutes , but also ...
... developed their own set of principles used to decide new trade secret cases that come before them ( termed the " common law " ) . Trademark and unfair competition laws originate primarily in both federal and state statutes , but also ...
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... developed with little difficulty . Information that might not generally qualify as a trade secret includes general employee handbooks and personnel policies that discuss the rights and responsibilities of workers based on applicable ...
... developed with little difficulty . Information that might not generally qualify as a trade secret includes general employee handbooks and personnel policies that discuss the rights and responsibilities of workers based on applicable ...
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... developed by an employee in the course of his or her employment belong to the employer , and ⚫ trade secrets developed by an employee on his or her own time , and with personal equipment , usually belong to the employee . EXAMPLE : A ...
... developed by an employee in the course of his or her employment belong to the employer , and ⚫ trade secrets developed by an employee on his or her own time , and with personal equipment , usually belong to the employee . EXAMPLE : A ...
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actual agreement allow amended Appeals become called claim closure commerce competitive confidential considered consists Convention copy copyright owner copyright protection countries court created damages defined Definitions described determine developed device disclose disclosure distributed effect employee entitled examiner EXAMPLE exclusive expression federal filing give grant ideas identify independent infringement action injunction invention inventor issue known Lanham Act Library license lists manufacture mark material matter means notice obtain occurred original owner ownership party Patent and Trademark patent application period person phonorecords practice prior art published qualify reasonable receive record reference registration Related terms result rule signed similar specific statement statute tion trade secret Trademark Office transfer treaty U.S. Copyright Office U.S. Patent United usually written
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