Intellectual Property Law Dictionary

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Law Journal Press, 2004 - 500 lappuses
This complete, one-stop lexicon of IP terminology helps you understand and apply the language of intellectual property in any situation.

Designed for lawyers, law students, professors and anyone who works closely with intellectual property issues, the Intellectual Property Law Dictionary contains six sections explaining the meaning and legal background of terms used in copyright, trademark, patent, trade dress, nanotechnology and trade secrets, both in the U.S. and internationally. More than just a dictionary, it provides detailed citations to source materials with every definition. You'll also find an "Overview of Intellectual Property," explaining the essentials of each type of intellectual property and appendices offering concise histories of the law of copyright, patents, trademark, trade dress, nanotechnology and trade secrets.

There's no need to pore over dozens of pages of statutes, treaties and cases to find out what a new expression or acronym means. With this useful reference, you'll get the answers you need, quickly and easily.

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Property
A-40
Treaties
A-3
Trade Agreement CAFTA
A-17
Treatise and Their Member States
i
European Union EU Treaties
vii
Table of Contents
xi
PART II
xiii
TRADE DRESS
xv
Charts on Sources of International
A-3
IV
A-10
Treatise and Their Member States
B-1
Treaties Providing for
4
Dictionary of United States Domestic Patent Terms 5
5
Short History of Patent Law
A-3
SECTION 2
1
Dictionary of United States Domestic Trademark
C-3

Introduction xvii
xvii
SECTION 1
xxi
What Is Intellectual Property?
xxiii
PART I
3
SECTION 2
16
Dictionary of International Copyright Terms 1
1
Part
3
Membership
A-8
InterAmerican Convention
A-15
Dictionary of United States Domestic Trade
3
Development of Trade Dress Law
Dictionary of International Trade Dress Terms 1
1
Charts on Sources of International
23
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Rachel Gader-Shafran has a BA in Political Science from UCSB, an MA in Applied Linguistics from UCLA and a JD from American University, Washington College of Law, cum laude. The author has taught as an Adjunct Professor at American University, Washington College of Law and has published the Intellectual Property Law Dictionary with Law Journal Press and The International Students' Survival Guide to Law School in the United States, as well as, several articles on intellectual property law. In the field of applied linguistics, the author has taught and run programs at UCLA, Georgetown University, The George Washington University, Hebrew University, Jerusalem and in Japan for Nippon Steel Corporation in Japan. She has authored several publications in the field of applied linguistics.

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