Commercial Law of Intellectual PropertyWolters Kluwer, 1994. gada 1. janv. - 736 lappuses Commercial legislation and intellectual property principles are experiencing dramatic adjustment as a result of technological, social, and legislative innovation. The Commercial Law of Intellectual Property provides comprehensive, in-depth analysis of the intersection of commercial law and intellectual property rights, including discussion of all applicable U.C.C. sections and other relevant legislation, as well as discussion of hundreds of cases in which intellectual property interests have been subject to U.C.C. provisions, with attention to such critical areas as: Intellectual property licensing, including shrink-wrap and click-wrap license agreements Licenses and other licensing arrangements that some courts view as valid contracts and others do not Representation, fitness, and disclaimer of liability in warranties, with special reference to computer systems and other intellectual property sales, leases, and licenses Unconscionability in the formation of intellectual property sales agreements Application of U.C.C. Article 2 and U.C.C. Article 2A to intellectual property Formation and performance terms of sales and lease contracts involving intellectual property Third-party interests in sales and lease transactions involving intellectual property Performance, repudiation, and excuse in intellectual property sales and lease contracts Intellectual property damages
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... Rights $ 1.3.7 Contract Law $ 1.3.8 Conceptual Contours §1.4 Consideration of Pending Initiatives I INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ... Exclusive Rights 58 §2.4.4 Conception , Reduction to Practice , and Operability 59 §2.4.5 Priority $ 2.4.6 Shop ...
... Rights $ 1.3.7 Contract Law $ 1.3.8 Conceptual Contours §1.4 Consideration of Pending Initiatives I INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ... Exclusive Rights 58 §2.4.4 Conception , Reduction to Practice , and Operability 59 §2.4.5 Priority $ 2.4.6 Shop ...
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Peter A. Alces, Harold See. 4 COPYRIGHT LAW 109 $ 4.1 Introduction 110 §4.2 Nature of the Copyright Interest : Scope of Copyright 111 $ 4.2.1 Copyrightable Subject Matter 111 §4.2.2 . Exclusive Rights 116 §4.2.3 Limitations of Exclusive ...
Peter A. Alces, Harold See. 4 COPYRIGHT LAW 109 $ 4.1 Introduction 110 §4.2 Nature of the Copyright Interest : Scope of Copyright 111 $ 4.2.1 Copyrightable Subject Matter 111 §4.2.2 . Exclusive Rights 116 §4.2.3 Limitations of Exclusive ...
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... Exclusive Rights 166 $ 5.2.3 Limitation on Exclusive Rights 167 $ 5.3 Ownership 169 $ 5.3.1 Ownership 169 $ 5.3.2 Transfer 171 $ 5.3.3 Duration of Protection $ 5.4 Registration and Notice $ 5.4.1 Registration $ 5.4.2 Notice $ 5.5 ...
... Exclusive Rights 166 $ 5.2.3 Limitation on Exclusive Rights 167 $ 5.3 Ownership 169 $ 5.3.1 Ownership 169 $ 5.3.2 Transfer 171 $ 5.3.3 Duration of Protection $ 5.4 Registration and Notice $ 5.4.1 Registration $ 5.4.2 Notice $ 5.5 ...
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... Exclusive Rights $ 9.4.3 Limitations on Exclusive Rights $ 9.5 Scope of Semiconductor Chip Protection : Sale of Mask Works and Semiconductor Chips $ 9.5.1 Subject Matter $ 9.5.2 Exclusive Rights $ 9.5.3 Limitations on Exclusive Rights ...
... Exclusive Rights $ 9.4.3 Limitations on Exclusive Rights $ 9.5 Scope of Semiconductor Chip Protection : Sale of Mask Works and Semiconductor Chips $ 9.5.1 Subject Matter $ 9.5.2 Exclusive Rights $ 9.5.3 Limitations on Exclusive Rights ...
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