Patent Law and Theory
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-84542-413-8 (ISBN)
Providing useful tips for practitioners to protect their intellectual assets in technologies effectively in the global market, this Handbook will be of great interest to legal scholars and students, as well as lawyers and patent attorneys.
Edited by Toshiko Takenaka, Washington Research Foundation/W. Hunter Simpson Professor of Technology Law, University of Washington, School of Law and Professor of Law, Keio Law School, Of Counsel, Seed IP Law Group, US
Contents:
Preface
PART I: FOUNDATIONS
1. On the Economics of Patent Law and Policy
F. Scott Kieff
2. Patents and Policies for Innovations and Entrepreneurship
Ove Granstrand
3. History of the Patent System
John N. Adams
4. A Spanner in the Works – Or the Spanner that Works? Patents and the Intellectual Property System
Jeremy Phillips
5. International Treaties and Patent Law Harmonization: Today and Beyond
Tomoko Miyamoto
PART II: INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE DIMENSIONS: PROCEDURAL ISSUES IN EXAMINATION
6. Examination Procedure at the European Patent Office
Peter Watchorn
7. Appeal Procedure before the European Patent Office
Andrea Veronese
8. Patent Office Oppositions and Patent Invalidation in Court: Complements or Substitutes?
Jay P. Kesan
9. Trilateral Cooperation – Mutual Exploitation of Search and Examination Results Among Patent Offices with a View to Establishing a System of Rationalized Work-Sharing
Shinjiro Ono
10. ‘Lost in Translation’: The Legal Impact of Patent Translation Errors on Claim Scope
Donald S. Chisum and Stacey J. Farmer
PART III: CONDITIONS OF PATENTABILITY: ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
11. Patenting Software-Related Inventions in Europe
Stefan Schohe, Christian Appelt and Heinz Goddar
12. Utility and Industrial Applicability
Christopher Wadlow
13. The Novelty and Priority Provision under the United States First-to-File Principle: A Comparative Law Perspective
Toshiko Takenaka
14. Back to the Graham Factors: Nonobviousness after KSR v. Teleflex
Elizabeth A. Richardson
PART IV: PATENT ENFORCEMENT ISSUES: EXTENT OF PATENT PROTECTION AND INFRINGEMENT REMEDIES
15. Extent of Patent Protection in the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom and Japan: Examination through the Concept of ‘Person Having Ordinary Skill in the Art of the Invention’
Toshiko Takenaka
16. Direct and Indirect Patent Infringement
Alison Firth
17. The Scope of Patent Protection for Spare Parts and its Extension through Other Tools of Intellectual Property
Horst-Peter Götting and Sven Hetmank
18. The Exhaustion of Patent Owners’ Rights in the European Community
Thomas Hays
19. Enabling Research or Unfair Competition? De Jure and De Facto Research Use Exceptions in Major Technology Countries
Sean O’Connor
20. Compulsory Licensing Under TRIPS and the Supreme Court of the United States’ Decision in eBay v. MercExchange
Christopher A. Cotropia
21. Adequate Compensation for Patent Infringement Damages: A Comparative Study of Damage Measurements in Japan and the United States
Toshiko Takenaka
22. Resolving Patent Disputes in a Global Economy
Rochelle C. Dreyfuss
PART V: CORE ISSUES IN THE FUTURE?
23. Challenges to the Sui Generis Regime of Pharmaceutical Patents
John R. Thomas
24. Current Controversies Concerning Patent Rights and Public Health in a World of International Norms
Cynthia M. Ho
25. Biotechnology Patent Pools and Standards Setting
Jorge A. Goldstein
26. Patenting Industry Standards
Vincent F. Chiappetta
Index
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 31.3.2009 |
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Reihe/Serie | Research Handbooks in Intellectual Property series |
Verlagsort | Cheltenham |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht | |
Recht / Steuern ► Wirtschaftsrecht ► Urheberrecht | |
ISBN-10 | 1-84542-413-1 / 1845424131 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-84542-413-8 / 9781845424138 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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