Developments and Directions in Intellectual Property Law
20 Years of The IPKat
Eleonora Rosati editor Hayleigh Bosher editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:31st May '23
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Developments and Directions in Intellectual Property Law celebrates the 20th anniversary of award-winning intellectual property (IP) blog, The IPKat, originally founded in 2003. Over the past two decades, The IPKat has covered and commented on several of the most topical developments in the IP field from substantive, practical, and policy standpoints. Today, The IPKat is considered the “Most Popular Intellectual Property Law Blawg” of all time (source: Justia) and its readers are academics, members of the judiciary, policy and law-makers, practitioners, and students from all over the world. By bringing together several of the current and past contributors to The IPKat, this book reflects on the developments and directions that have emerged in the IP field over the past twenty years. Topics covered include changes within substantive IP rights, as well as IP law, policy, and practice broadly intended and from a global perspective. From copyright to trade marks, patents to designs, image and publicity rights to geographical indications, and developments in IP practice and the court system to contract drafting, readers of this book will find expert insights into some of the most notable developments in IP since the inception of The IPKat blog.
There is no need for modesty about the IPKat commemorative book: it is an extraordinary collection of essays by extraordinary scholars...The book's 702 pages are chock full of the latest developments in IP law, along with the occasional assertion of 20-20 hindsight commemorating the 20 years of IPKat history. * William Patry, Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice *
ISBN: 9780192864482
Dimensions: 233mm x 158mm x 38mm
Weight: 1106g
752 pages