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知识产权法:专利、商标和版权 英文本

知识产权法:专利、商标和版权 英文本

作者:(美)Arthur R.Miller,(美)Michael H.Davis著;宋建华,郑小敏注;宋建华译

出版社:中国人民大学出版社

出版时间:2004-01-01

ISBN:9787300061580

定价:¥35.00

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内容简介
  本书为中国人民大学出版社出版的民商法精要系列影印注释本之一,由美国著名知识产权法学者Arthur R.Miller和Michael H.Davis编写。本书是美国一本比较经典的知识产权法教科书,内容全面,条理清晰,比较系统地阐述了美国专利、商标和版权制度,涉及制度的基础、权利客体、权利要件、权利内容,侵权行为和侵权救济等内容。本书繁简得当,行文流畅,作为一本教科书,它并不拘泥于对纷繁复杂的案例的具体分析和推理,而是直接归纳或者引述决中最为重要的部分,在阐述具体制度中,也比较注重突出重点。全书共有二十七章。
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目录
ACKNOWLedGMENTS
TABLE OF CASES
Introduction
PART LPATENTS
Chapter 1. The Foundations of Patent
Protection
1.1 Origins and Development of
United States Patent Law
1.2 Patent Basics
1.3 The Two Theories of Patent Pro-
tection
Chapter 2.The Subject Matter of Patents
2.1 Ideas v. Applications
2.2 The Statutory Scheme
2.3 Processes as Subject Matter
Apart From Products
2.4 The Boundaries of the Three
Product Categories
2.5 Compositions of Matter
2.6 Manufacture
2.7 Machines
2.8 Computer-Related Patents
2.9 Orphan Drug Act
Chapter 2. The Subject Matter of Pat-
ents---Continued
2.10Plant and Design Patents
Chapter 3. Patentability-Novelty and
Statutory Bar
3.1 Overview
3.2 Foreign Anticipation
3.3 Domestic Anticipation
3.4 References to Prior Publications
3.5 Substantial and Reolized Antici-
pation
3.6 Statutory Bar
3.7 The Policies of Statutory Bar
3.8 Publicity and Limited Disclo-
sures
3.9 Competing Claims to Novelty by
Two or More Inventors--Prior-
ity
Chapter 4. Patentability-Utility
4.1 Qualitative Utility
4.2 Presumed Utility
Chapter 5. Patentability-Non-Obvi-
ousness
5.1Overview
5.2 Invention and Nonobviousness
5.3Negative Rules of Invention
5.4 The Statutory Test
5.5Nonobviousness and Novelty
Chapter 5. Patentability-Non. Obvi-
ousness- Continued
5.6 The Secondary Considerations
5.7The Importation of Section 102
Prior Art into Section 103
Chapter 6. Double-Patenting
6.1Attempts to Extend the Patent
Monopoly
6.2Terminal Disclaimer
Chapter 7.The Patenting Process
7.1 Overview
7.2 The Patentee
7.3 Joint Invention
7.4 Prosecuting a Patent Application
7.5 The Specifications and Claims
7.6 The Limits of Agency Discretion
7.7Claims Drafting
7.8 The Duty of Candor
7.9 Reissue and Re-examination
7.10Judicial Review
Chapter 8.Infringement
8.1Overview
8.2 File Wrapper Estoppel
8.3Claim Interpretation--Differenti-
ation, Litorality, and Equiva-
lence
8.4 The Patent Rights
Chapter 8.Infringement--Continued
8.5 Direct, Indirect, and Contributo-
ry Infringement
8.6 Repair and Reconstruction
8.7 Infringement Defenses--Misuse
Chapter 9. Remedies
9.1 Overview
9.2 Injunctive Relief
9.3Damages
9.4 Attorneys'' Fees
Chapter 10. Patent Law and the Intersec-
tion of State -nd Federal
Regulation
10.1 Overview
PART ILTRADEMARKS
Chapter 11. The Foundations of Trade-
mark Protection
11.1Origins and Development of
Trademark Law
11.2 Common Law Trademark
11.3 Federal Registration
Chapter 12. Distinctiveness
12.1 Overview
12.2Different Market.
12.3Prior Use
12.4Seconal-fy Meaning and Descrip-
tiveness
Chapter 12. Distinctivenes-Continued
12.5The Bars Against Geographic
Marks, Immoral Marks, and
Surnames
12.6The Supplemental Register
Chapter 13.Dilution and the Expansion
of Tradem--k Doctrine
13.1 Overview
13.2Trademarks and Goodwill
13.3Likelihood of Expansion
13.4The Interests Protected
13.5State Anti-dilution Statutes
Chapter 14. Loss of Trademark Protec-
tion and Partial Protection
14.1Partial Rights
14.2The Rights of a Senior Regis-
trant Against a Pre-registra-
tion User
14.3The Rights of a Junior Regis-
trant Against a Pre-registra-
tion User
14.4 Concurrent Registration
14.5 Abandonment
14.6Incontestability
Chapter 15.Trademark Practice
15.1Overview
15.2First Use in Commerce
15.3Standing
Chapter 16. Subject Matter
16.1 Overview
16.2Certification Marks
16.3Collective Marks
16.4Service Marks
16.5Primary Purpose
16.6The Functional Bar
16.7Color
16.8Section 43 a
Chapter 17. Infringement
17.1Overview
17.2 Similarity of Marks
17.3Similarity of Goods or Services
17.4Character and Similarity of Mar-
kets
17.5Subsidiary Evidence of Likeli-
hood of Confusion
17.6Defenses--Fair and Collateral
Use
17.7 Gray Market Goods
Chapter 18. Remedies
18.1Overview
18.2Injunctive Relief
18.3Accounting
18.4Damages
18.5Attorneys'' Fees
PART HI. COPYRIGHT
Chapter 19. Foundations of Copyright
Protection
19.1Origins and Development of
Copyright Law
19.2The Copyright Acts
19.3TheCommonLaw-Statutory
Copyright Distinction and the
1976 Act
19.4Copyright Basics
Chapter 20.The Subject Matter of Copy-
right
20.1Originality
20.2Copyrightable Works
20.3Noncopyrightable Works
20.4Writings and Fixation
20.5 Computer Programs
20.6Semiconductor Chip Protection
Act
20.7Sound Recordings
20.8Copyright Formalities--Registra-
tion and Notice
Chapter 21. Exclusive Rights
21.1Introduction
21.2Reproduction
21.3Derivative Works
21.4Distribution
21.5Performance
Chapter 21. Exclusive Rights-Continued
21.6 Display
Chapter 22. Infringement
22.1Overview
22.2Proof of Infringement
22.3Infringement of Musical Works
22.4Infringement of Literary Works
Chapter 23. Fair Use
23.1 Overview
23.2The DynAmics of Fair Use
23.3Purpose and Character of the
Use
23.4Nature of the Work
23.5The Proportional Amount and
Substance of the Use
23.6The Effect on the Original Au-
thor''s Economic Market
23.7Parody, Burlesque, and Satire
23.8Fair Use and Free Speech
23.9Photocopying
23.10 The Functional-Equivalents Test
Chapter 24. Ownership
24.1The Copyright and the Material
Object
24.2Multiple Claims to Authorship
24.3The Rights of Co-authors
24.4Duration of Ownership
24.5 Termination of Transfers
Chapter 24. Ownership Continued
24.6 Works for Hire
24.7 Pre-existing Works
Chapter 25. Formal Requirements
25.1 Registration
25.2Notice
Chapter 26. Remedies
26.1 Injunctive Relief
26.2Damages and Profits
26.3 Impoundment
26.4Criminal Penalties
26.5 Attorneys'' Fees and Costs
Chapter 27. Copyright Laws and the In-
tersection of State and Fed-
eral Regulation
27.1 Preemption
27.2State Remedies
27.3Other Federal Remedies
27.4Moral Rights and the Berne Con-
vention
INDEX
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