Australian Intellectual Property Law (3rd Ed.)

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Intellectual property law in Australia is a constantly changing field. Developments in technology, such as in the life sciences and in the digitisation of the creation, analysis, distribution and use of information, along with economic globalisation, are having an increasingly significant impact on this field of law. The third edition of Australian Intellectual Property Law has been updated to include the most important recent developments in intellectual property law, including: ? the 'Raising the Bar' amendments to the Patents Act and case law concerning the meaning of 'manner of manufacture' ? proposed reforms to the Copyright Act ? the High Court's consideration of trademarks in various contexts ? recent statutory changes and court judgments. Through its comprehensive discussion of the black-letter aspects of the law, and primary emphasis on legal principles and complexities, Australian Intellectual Property Law continues to offer a detailed and scholarly insight into Australian intellectual property law for students and professionals.
1. Introduction; 2. Passing off; 3. Registered trade marks; 4. Exploitation of registered trade marks; 5. Copyright: introduction; 6. Subsistence of copyright; 7. Authorship and first ownership, nature of the rights and duration; 8. Exploitation, infringement and defences; 9. Moral rights, performers' rights, artist's resale rights, and other rights; 10. Designs; 11. Equitable doctrine of breach of confidence; 12. Patents for inventions: introduction; 13. Patents for inventions: validity; 14. Patents for inventions: allocation of rights and ownership, the Register and dealings; 15. Patents for inventions: exploitation, infringement and revocation; 16. Plant breeder's rights; 17. Remedies and miscellaneous issues.
Mark Davison is the author of several major works relating to intellectual property and competition law and is a special counsel with Knightsbridge Lawyers. He has written The Legal Protection of Databases, a book published in the intellectual property series of Cambridge University Press and is the first co-author of the third, fourth and fifth editions of Shanahan's Australian Law of Trade Mark and Passing Off, the leading reference work on Australian trade mark law. He is a co-author of the two editions of Australian Intellectual Property Law, published by Cambridge University Press. He has also published two casebooks dealing with competition law and aspects of consumer protection and is co-author of the 4th and 5th editions of Intellectual Property: Cases, Materials and Commentary. He has been a member of the Advisory Council on Intellectual Property since March 2013.
Dr Ann Monotti is the author of several major works relating to intellectual property law. She wrote Universities and Intellectual Property: Ownership and Exploitation (with Sam Ricketson), and is a co-author of the two editions of Australian Intellectual Property Law, published by Cambridge University Press. Her co-edited book Business Innovation and the Law: Perspectives from Intellectual Property, Labour, Competition and Corporate Law was published in 2013. She has been a chief investigator on a number of significant ARC research grant projects that focused upon issues concerning universities and their ownership and exploitation of intellectual property, including access to tangible research materials in biomedical research. Her most recent project is funded by an ARC Discovery Grant awarded in 2013: Designing World Class Venture Capital Programs to Support Commercialisation of Australian Research. Dr Ann Monotti is the Head of the Faculty's Commercial Law Group, Leader of the Intellectual Property and Innovation Law and Policy program within that Group, and Chair of both the Intellectual P