The protection of intellectual property rights in outer space activities / Tosaporn Leepuengtham, Research Judge, Intellectual Property and International Trade Division, Supreme Court of Thailand.
2017
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Title
The protection of intellectual property rights in outer space activities / Tosaporn Leepuengtham, Research Judge, Intellectual Property and International Trade Division, Supreme Court of Thailand.
Published
Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2017]
Copyright
©2017
Call Number
KZD1145 .L44 2017
ISBN
9781785369612
178536961X
178536961X
Description
vi, 249 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)956745097
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-237) and index.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1
Research questions
4
Methodology
5
Outline of the book
6
Limitations
7
1.
International space law and its implications for outer space activities
8
1.
Space activities
8
2.
definition and delimitation of outer space
9
3.
overview of international space law
12
4.
Fundamental principles of international space law
16
5.
application of the province of all mankind and the common heritage of mankind principles to outer space activities
27
6.
Conclusion
31
2.
International intellectual property rights instruments and their implications for outer space activities
32
1.
International intellectual property rights instruments
33
2.
application of intellectual property rights to space activities
40
3.
Implications of the fundamental principles in international intellectual property rights instruments for outer space activities
45
4.
impact of some international principles on patent protection in outer space
52
5.
impact of enforcement procedures obligations in outer space activities
54
6.
Conclusion
55
3.
Patents in outer space
56
1.
Patentability
57
2.
Ownership
80
3.
Joint invention
82
4.
Infringement
82
5.
Exceptions to infringement
89
6.
International Space Station
93
7.
Conclusion
99
4.
application of copyright law to outer space activities
101
1.
Subject matter
102
2.
Requirements
111
3.
Ownership
132
4.
Employer/employee
132
5.
Joint authors or co-authors
134
6.
Qualifying conditions
135
7.
Duration
137
8.
Infringement
140
9.
Exceptions
146
10.
Conclusion
148
5.
Intellectual property rights and private international law
149
1.
Jurisdiction
150
2.
Choice of law
177
3.
Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments
200
4.
Conclusion
206
6.
Conclusion
208
Bibliography
219
Index
239