Idea Rights: A Guide to Intellectual Property Review

Idea Rights: A Guide to Intellectual Property
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Idea Rights is a wonderful book. It is clear, comprehensive and hugely useful. The tables and illustrations are creative, colorful and helpful. Anyone who's ever had a good idea should own a copy.
John Caple, Ph.D.
Author: Finding the Hat that Fits: How to turn your heart's desire into your life's work

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Idea Rights presents a concise and accurate view of United States intellectual property law for the interested general reader, for attorneys, and for classes that introduce or otherwise cover the material. It contains seven chapters: 1) Intellectual property in general, 2) Patents, 3) Copyrights, 4) Trademarks, 5) Trade Secrets, 6) Other Legal Theories, and 7) Policy. The book includes an Appendix that presents a special Internet case study. Each chapter examines major statutes and cases, making the reader fully aware of context, then concludes with a one-page reference table summarizing the law. The book presents numerous relevant photos, exhibits from legal documents, and other illustrations relevant to understanding the issues. This book emphasizes application of the law in actual situations. Its coverage follows the analytical thinking done by lawyers in all phases of intellectual property problem solving. Each chapter analyzes the development of the law and areas of application, such as protection of software and controversies over the use of the Internet. Reading Idea Rights will demonstrate the power of intellectual property in the United States and the world.

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