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Explore the intricacies of Australian intellectual property law with our comprehensive textbook, designed for students and legal practitioners alike. This brand-new edition, published by Oxford University Press ANZ in 2021, spans 908 pages and covers essential concepts, landmark cases, and the evolution of intellectual property (IP) laws. Understanding IP is crucial in today’s digital economy, affecting industries from science to arts, and transforming how we engage with technology, medicine, and entertainment. This edition includes a revised introduction focusing on copyright philosophy and a thorough examination of significant case law that has shaped IP in Australia, including pivotal rulings like D’Arcy v Myriad Genetics Inc and AstraZeneca AB v Apotex Pty Ltd. Structured to facilitate learning, this textbook distinguishes various categories of IP law, offering insights into legislation, case law, and administrative practices. Whether you’re preparing for entry-level legal practice or advancing into specialized postgraduate studies, this resource provides the necessary legal foundation. Dive deep into the controversies and complexities of IP laws while benefiting from free shipping from our Auckland warehouse and no unexpected import charges. Expect your order to arrive within 15 days, ensuring you can start your studies without delay.
NOTE: Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes.
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ISBN: 9780190326456
Year: 2021
Publisher: Oxford University Press ANZ
Pages: 908
Description:
A critical introduction to Australian intellectual property law.An understanding of intellectual property (IP) laws is central to the sciences, manufacturing, the arts and the digital economy, and is increasingly important to mainstream legal practice. IP laws impact our daily lives and affect the way we access or engage with technology, medicine, nature, education and entertainment. IP has also become a more controversial and politicised area of study over recent years, especially in light of the fast-paced development of the information economy.This book introduces students to key cases and concepts in Australian IP law, drawing attention to approaches taken in other jurisdictions, especially the UK, the EU and the US. It aims to equip students with the necessary legal knowledge for either entry-level legal practice or progress into more specialised postgraduate studies.IP law is made up of several distinctive categories, with each area having its own history, rationales and technicalities. This text covers each of these categories separately, allowing students to grasp the nature and scope of the legislation, case law and administrative practice applicable in each area.New to this EditionA wholly revised introductory chapter on the philosophy and history of copyright (Chapter 2).New cases to reflect the significant changes in IP law since the last edition, including:D’Arcy v Myriad Genetics Inc (2015)AstraZeneca AB v Apotex Pty Ltd (2015)Commissioner of Patents v RPL Central Pty Ltd (2015)JR Consulting & Drafting Pty Ltd v Cummings (2016)Veda Advantage Ltd v Malouf Group Enterprises Pty Ltd (2016)Pham Global Pty Ltd v Insig
NOTE: Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780190326456
Year: 2021
Publisher: Oxford University Press ANZ
Pages: 908
Description:
A critical introduction to Australian intellectual property law.An understanding of intellectual property (IP) laws is central to the sciences, manufacturing, the arts and the digital economy, and is increasingly important to mainstream legal practice. IP laws impact our daily lives and affect the way we access or engage with technology, medicine, nature, education and entertainment. IP has also become a more controversial and politicised area of study over recent years, especially in light of the fast-paced development of the information economy.This book introduces students to key cases and concepts in Australian IP law, drawing attention to approaches taken in other jurisdictions, especially the UK, the EU and the US. It aims to equip students with the necessary legal knowledge for either entry-level legal practice or progress into more specialised postgraduate studies.IP law is made up of several distinctive categories, with each area having its own history, rationales and technicalities. This text covers each of these categories separately, allowing students to grasp the nature and scope of the legislation, case law and administrative practice applicable in each area.New to this EditionA wholly revised introductory chapter on the philosophy and history of copyright (Chapter 2).New cases to reflect the significant changes in IP law since the last edition, including:D’Arcy v Myriad Genetics Inc (2015)AstraZeneca AB v Apotex Pty Ltd (2015)Commissioner of Patents v RPL Central Pty Ltd (2015)JR Consulting & Drafting Pty Ltd v Cummings (2016)Veda Advantage Ltd v Malouf Group Enterprises Pty Ltd (2016)Pham Global Pty Ltd v Insig