Intellectual property in electronics and software : a global guide to rights and their applications / consulting editor Nicholas Fox.
2013
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Title
Intellectual property in electronics and software : a global guide to rights and their applications / consulting editor Nicholas Fox.
Published
London, United Kingdom : Globe Law And Business, [2013]
Copyright
©2013
Call Number
K1401 .I5847 2013
ISBN
1905783965
9781905783960
9781905783960
Description
400 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)857347998
Summary
The software, communications and electronics markets are among the most innovative and competitive industries in the world. Robust competition means that developers and manufacturers of software, mobile phones, gaming devices, computers, digital cameras and other consumer electronics and appliances must leverage their IP rights to sustain competitive advantage. However, this can be difficult, as much innovation takes place at the intersection of patent, design and copyright law; and although much law is harmonised, there are still significant national variations both in law and in practice. Intellectual Property in Electronics and Software is a new title designed to provide practical guidance on the IP issues affecting companies working in this area. A unique compendium, it addresses the key issues of IP law in the major jurisdictions worldwide where software and electronics are developed and sold as they impact on software and electronics companies. Topics covered include the challenges of obtaining protection; software protection and the limits of patentability; patent strategy, including approaches to patent drafting to maximise protection; standards setting and reasonable and non-discriminatory licensing; open source software; and other forms of protection such as unfair competition and design rights. Written by a team of leading specialists in IP law, the book will serve as an invaluable guide to navigating the complex and overlapping rights which protect innovation in this field.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Table of Contents
Foreword / Toshiyasu Kurasugi
5
Introduction / Nicholas Fox
7
pt. I
Global issues
An introduction to international IP instruments relevant to electronics and software
15
Nick Bassil Kilburn & Strode LLP
Standard setting, competition law and FRAND licensing in Europe and the United States
31
Christine Graham Jeremy Morton Chris Watson CMS Cameron McKenna LLP
David Healey
Fish & Richardson PC
Licensing principles of open source software
61
Heather Meeker
Greenberg Traurig, LLP
pt. II
European focus
Patents in Europe
77
Nicholas Fox
Scott Parker
Simmons & Simmons LLP
European copyright and designs
105
Natalie Drew
Clive Thorne
RPC
Enforcement in Europe
119
Bas Berghuis van Woortman
Peter Meyer
Laura Orlando
France
145
Pierre-Olivier Ally
Marianne Schaffner
Dechert LLP
Germany
165
Erik Gelke
Martin Kohler
Reimann Osterrieth Kohler Haft
Netherlands
183
Mattie de Koning
Ruben Ladde
United Kingdom
201
pt. III
Major non-European jurisdictions
Australia
227
Peter Leonard
Chris Williams
Gilbert + Tobin
Canada
257
Kendrick Lo
Bereskin & Parr LLP
China
281
Horace Lam
Jones Day
Hong Kong
303
Tom Grek
Adelaide Yu
Rouse
India
315
Nishchal Anand
Pravin Anand
Anand and Anand
Japan
333
Mami Hino
Megumu Kurokawa
Abe, Ikubo & Katayama
South Korea
351
Kenneth K Cho
Gregory B Kang
Hyejung Lee
Yoon Sang Lee
Chang Hwan Shin
Kim & Chang
United States
367
Jason D Harrier
Clifford A Ulrich
Kenyon & Kenyon LLP
About the authors
391