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    Intellectual property
    International, United States, and European Intellectual Property
    • This truly international book provides a complete and comprehensive textbook covering all areas of intellectually property law from a global, European and American perspective. it has been developed over three years of teaching a full international intellectual property curriculum at the Munich Intellectual Property Law Center (MIPLC) as an innovative and unique collection designated for general use in law school and private practice for a worldwide IP community. International, United States, and European Intellectual Property aims to meet the needs of both students and professionals interested in intellectual property law as an easy-to-use reference source. Along with the wealth of content offered in this materials supplement, The structure and presentation add another layer of value. the layout has been optimized for a maximum quality of approachability and readability for easy navigation, each body of materials has a separate index number printed on the top outer corner of each page

      International, United States, and European Intellectual Property
    • Intellectual property law is rapidly evolving, characterized by significant growth in legal frameworks and practical relevance globally. This international textbook addresses the longstanding need for a comprehensive resource covering all aspects of IP law from global, European, and U.S. perspectives. Developed at the Munich Intellectual Property Law Center (MIPLC), it serves as a vital reference for both academia and private practice within the global IP community. The book is designed to cater to the needs of students and professionals, presenting information in an accessible format. It is structured into two main sections. The first part focuses on the "general part" of IP law, detailing the laws of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the World Trade Organization (WTO), and the European Union. These frameworks underpin many crucial national and international provisions, including the Paris Convention and the TRIPS agreement. To facilitate understanding, complex contractual networks of the WTO and EU are illustrated with clear charts. The second part systematically presents all areas of IP law, including patents, plant variety protection, copyright, trademarks, designs, and competition law. Each chapter begins with relevant international treaties and conventions, followed by specific provisions from European and U.S. law, ensuring a thorough and organized exploration of the subject.

      Intellectual property