Description:This book introduces readers to the origins of copyright law, the extent of trademark rights, and what is patentable. It covers such topics as rights granted under copyright, principles of fair use, the first sale doctrine, issues of ownership, copyright registration, and securing Internet domains. It is written for legal assistants and paralegals working in the intellectual property field. It includes step-by-step information to use and register the various forms required in intellectual property law, including trademark and copyright application as well as supporting documentation such as assignments and declarations. This comprehensive reference is a valuable resource for professionals specializing in the area of intellectual property.
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Focuses on recent caselaw with pop culture references for added interest
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Includes how-to explanations that walk the reader through the application process
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Includes the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which establishes new copyright rules for the Internet
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Includes Internet resources for additional information
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Includes sample forms and contracts for easy reference
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