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  • Creativity, Law and Entrepreneurshipby Shubha Ghosh; Robin Paul Malloy

    Edward Elgar Publishing 2011; US$ 40.00

    Creativity, Law and Entrepreneurship addresses the relationship between law (institutions and regulations) and entrepreneurship (human activity with the aim of creating something new). Human activity is the essence of entrepreneurship. What unites law and creativity, work and play, is their shared origins in this activity. In this book, a varied group... more...

  • International Patent Lawby Alexander Stack

    Edward Elgar Publishing 2011; US$ 40.00

    When is international patent law cooperation and harmonization welfare-enhancing? What is the role of international institutions - WIPO and the WTO - in furthering such harmonization? This book explores these questions from a global welfarist, rationalist perspective. It grounds its analysis in innovation theory and a examination of patent law and... more...

  • Everything Inventions And Patents Bookby Barbara Russell Pitts

    F+W Media 2010; US$ 14.95

    The Everything Inventions and Patents Book is your step-by-step guide to turning your bright idea into a lucrative enterprise. Authored by two successful inventors and businesswomen, this guide shows you how to make your brainchild profitable! With information on everything from protecting your idea, to learning whom you can trust, The Everything Inventions... more...

  • The Law of Reputation and Brands in the Asia Pacificby Andrew T. Kenyon; Megan Richardson; Wee Loon Ng-Loy

    Cambridge University Press 2012; US$ 116.00

    Considers current pressures to expand legal protection given to reputation and brands in the Asia Pacific region and the associated controversies. more...

  • Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology and Chemical Inventionsby Duncan Bucknell

    OUP Oxford 2011; US$ 442.99

    This book highlights the special issues arising in obtaining, commercialising, enforcing or attacking intellectual property rights (including protection of regulatory data) in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and chemical industries across the world's key jurisdictions. It is unique in presenting topic matter horizontally by subject to facilitate... more...

  • Getting Permissionby Attorney Richard Stim

    NOLO 2010; US$ 34.99

    Using copyrighted materials? Get permission and stay legal If you plan to use any copyrighted material for your own purposes, you need to get permission first from the owners of that work. If you don't, you could find yourself slapped with an expensive and time-consuming lawsuit. Getting Permission tackles the permissions process head-on --... more...

  • Patent Savvy for Managersby Kirk Teska

    NOLO 2007; US$ 29.99

    Find out how to spot and protect your company's innovations! When it comes to patents, there's no room for mistakes. Making the wrong decision can send a business into an irreversible tailspin, costing your company millions of dollars -- not to mention jobs. Luckily, you have a friendly resource to help you out: Patent Savvy for Managers Loaded... more...

  • Profit From Your Ideaby Attorney Richard Stim

    NOLO 2010; US$ 39.99

    It's no secret that inventors need to protect their secrets. If you present an invention to a prospective buyer or licensee, it can be stolen. The best way to protect yourself is with a nondisclosure agreement. But it's not enough to hand a company a one-size-fits-all nondisclosure agreement and expect a signature. The company may request modifications... more...

  • Trademarkby Attorney Stephen Elias

    NOLO 2010; US$ 39.99

    Protect the marks that mean everything to your business. Trademarks -- the names and symbols that identify your business, brand and products in the marketplace -- are important assets that you need to choose carefully, then vigilantly defend. You can protect: business names product names product packaging logos slogansv domain... more...

  • Inventor's Notebook, Theby Fred Grissom

    NOLO 2008; US$ 24.99

    The best way to protect your invention is to keep good records. Let The Inventor?s Notebook track ? and prompt you to take care of ? every important step in the process. Use it to: document the development of your invention help you make refinements while building and testing assess the commercial potential of your invention calculate... more...