Intellectual property law in Australia / William van Caenegem.
2010
KU1100 .C34 2010 (Map It)
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Author
Title
Intellectual property law in Australia / William van Caenegem.
Uniform Title
International encyclopaedia of laws. Intellectual property.
Published
Alphen aan den Rijn : Kluwer Law International, [2010]
Distributed
Frederick, MD : Sold and distributed in North, Central, and South America by Aspen Publishers
Copyright
©2010
Call Number
KU1100 .C34 2010
ISBN
9789041133007 (pbk. : acid-free paper)
9041133003 (pbk. : acid-free paper)
9041133003 (pbk. : acid-free paper)
Description
198 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)671492014
Note
"Originally published as a monograph in the International Encyclopaedia of Laws, Intellectual property."
At head of title: Kluwer Law International
At head of title: Kluwer Law International
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (page 23) and index.
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Table of Contents
The Author
3
List of Abbreviations
11
General Introduction
13
[§] 1
General Background
13
I.
Geography
13
II.
Cultural Composition
14
III.
Political System
16
IV.
Population Statistics
18
[§] 2
Historical Background
19
Selected Bibliography
23
ch. 1
Copyright and Neighbouring Rights
25
[§] 1
Sources: Legislation
25
[§] 2
Subject Matter of Protection
25
I.
Different Categories of Protected Works
25
II.
Works Excluded from Protection
28
III.
Special Categories of Works
30
A.
Computer Programs
30
B.
Databases
30
C.
Screen Displays
31
[§] 3
Conditions of Protection
31
I.
Formal Requirements
31
II.
Substantive Requirements
32
[§] 4
Ownership
35
I.
The Author
35
II.
Joint Ownership
36
III.
Works Made for Hire
37
[§] 5
Transfer
38
I.
Assignment of Copyright
38
II.
Licensing of Copyright
39
[§] 6
Scope of the Exclusive Rights
40
I.
Moral Rights
40
II.
Exploitation Rights
42
A.
The Reproduction Right
43
B.
The Public Performance Right
44
C.
The Adaptation Right
45
D.
The Translation Right
45
E.
The Publication Right
45
F.
Right of Communication to the Public
46
G.
Other Rights
47
1.
Droit de Suite
47
2.
Public Lending Right
47
3.
Commercial Rental Right
47
[§] 7
Limitations and Exemptions to the Scope of Copyright Protection
48
I.
Exemptions
48
A.
Fair Dealing
48
B.
Miscellaneous Exemptions
50
II.
Statutory Licenses Concerning Copyright Works
52
III.
Non-statutory License Powers of the Copyright Tribunal
53
IV.
Compulsory Licenses for Educational Uses of Copyright Works
54
V.
Copying for Private or Domestic Purposes
56
VI.
Digital and Internet Exceptions
57
VII.
Accessories to Imported Articles
57
[§] 8
Duration of Copyright Protection
57
[§] 9
Neighbouring Rights
58
[§] 10
Performers' Rights
65
[§] 11
Technological Protection Measures
66
[§] 12
Infringement and Remedies
68
I.
Direct Infringement of Copyright in Works
68
A.
Reproduction
68
B.
Infringement of the Publication Right
72
C.
Infringement of the Right of Performance in Public
72
D.
Infringement of the Right of Communication to the Public
72
E.
Infringement of the Limited Rental Right
73
F.
Authorization
73
II.
Indirect Infringement of Copyright in Works
74
III.
Remedies
76
IV.
Criminal Offences and Penalties
81
V.
Courts and Jurisdiction
82
[§] 13
Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws
82
ch. 2
Patents
86
[§] 1
Sources: Legislation
86
[§] 2
Patentable Subject Matter
88
[§] 3
Conditions of Patentability
94
I.
General
94
II.
Novelty
95
III.
Inventive Step
98
IV.
Usefulness
101
[§] 4
Formalities (Procedures for Grant and Obtaining Patent Protection)
101
[§] 5
Ownership and Transfer
106
I.
Ownership
106
II.
Transfer and Licensing
108
[§] 6
Scope of Exclusive Rights
109
[§] 7
Limitations and Exceptions to the Scope of Patent Protection: Compulsory Licenses
110
I.
Limitations and Exceptions
110
II.
Compulsory Licenses
112
[§] 8
Duration and Maintenance
115
[§] 9
Infringement and Remedies
116
I.
Infringement
116
II.
Remedies
121
[§] 10
Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws
122
ch. 3
Utility Models
124
[§] 1
Sources: Legislation
124
[§] 2
The Protection of Innovation Patents
124
ch. 4
Trademarks
126
[§] 1
Sources: Legislation
126
[§] 2
Subject Matter of Protection
128
I.
Signs That Can be Registered as Trademarks
128
II.
Different Categories of Marks
131
[§] 3
Conditions of Protection
134
[§] 4
Formalities
137
[§] 5
Ownership and Transfer
138
[§] 6
Scope of the Exclusive Rights
140
[§] 7
Limitations of the Scope of Trademark Protection
142
[§] 8
Use Requirements
143
[§] 9
Duration of Protection: Renewal - Termination
144
[§] 10
Infringement and Remedies
145
[§] 11
Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws
148
ch. 5
Trade Names and the Action for Passing Off
150
[§] 1
Business Names Legislation
150
[§] 2
The Action for Passing Off
150
ch. 6
Industrial Designs
157
[§] 1
Sources: Legislation
157
[§] 2
Subject Matter of Protection
158
[§] 3
Conditions of Protection
159
[§] 4
Formalities (Procedure for Grant and Obtaining Protection)
160
[§] 5
Ownership and Transfer (Assignment - Licenses)
161
[§] 6
Scope of Exclusive Rights
162
[§] 7
Limitations on the Scope of Protection
164
[§] 8
Duration of Protection
166
[§] 9
Infringement and Remedies
166
[§] 10
Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Laws
169
ch. 7
Plant Variety Protection
170
[§] 1
Sources: Legislation
170
[§] 2
Subject Matter of Protection
170
[§] 3
Conditions of Protection
171
[§] 4
Formalities
172
[§] 5
Ownership and Transfer
173
[§] 6
Scope of the Exclusive Rights
173
[§] 7
Limitations of the Scope of Protection: Compulsory Licenses
174
[§] 8
Duration of Protection
175
[§] 9
Infringement Proceedings
175
[§] 10
Overlapping and Relation to Other Intellectual Property Regimes
176
ch. 8
Chip Protection
177
[§] 1
Sources: Legislation
177
[§] 2
Subject Matter of Protection
177
[§] 3
Conditions of Protection
178
[§] 4
Ownership and Transfer
179
[§] 5
Scope of Exclusive Rights
180
[§] 6
Limitations of the Scope of Protection
180
[§] 7
Duration of Protection
181
[§] 8
Infringement and Remedies
181
[§] 9
Overlapping and Relation with Other Intellectual Property Regimes
183
ch. 9
Confidential Information and Trade Secrets
184
[§] 1
Sources: Legislation
184
[§] 2
The Protection of Confidential Information
185
Index
193