IP/Media/Technology
Butterworths Intellectual Property Materials
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Title: Butterworths Intellectual Property Materials Author/s: LexisNexis ISBN: 9780408717922 Price: $84.64 excl. GST and Freight & Handling |
Brief Synopsis: Butterworths New Zealand Intellectual Property Materials provides students and practitioners of intellectual property law with an indispensable collection of the necessary legislation and international conventions in one convenient book.
Publishing Date: 1/01/2000
Format: Soft cover
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Title: Butterworths Student Companion: Intellectual Property Author/s: Anna Kingsbury ISBN: 978 0408716574 Price: $42.32 excl. GST and Freight & Handling
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Brief Synopsis: Butterworths Student Companion: Intellectual Property contains summaries of the leading New Zealand and international decisions that have shaped this area of law.
This is an invaluable tool for students, designed to be used in conjunction with lecture notes and existing text materials. This Student Companion collects the key cases and presents the facts, the decisions, and the principles, in an easy to understood language.
Publishing Date: 31/07/2002
Format: Soft cover
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Title: Trade Marks in Practice Author/s: Paul Sumpter ISBN: 978 0408717274 Price: $109.52 excl. GST and Freight & Handling
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Brief Synopsis: Trade Marks in Practice provides a brief, accessible guide to the Trade Marks Act 2002 for practitioners, who have an in-depth knowledge of trade marks or who are encountering this legal area for the first time. The author refers to the IPONZ Practice Guidelines, and compares the legislation and case law of the UK and Australia with the new Trade Marks Act 2002.
Written in easy-to-follow, section-by-section commentary, with special concentration on those aspects likely to crop up, Trade Marks in Practice gives the practitioner a valuable reference to the new Act.
Publishing Date: 15/07/2004
Format: Soft cover
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Title: Copyright and Design Authors: Brendan Brown, Clive Elliott, Jeremy Finn, Earl Gray, Ken Moon, Owen Morgan, Paul Sumpter Format: One-volume looseleaf, Online Servicing: 3 times per year
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Synopsis: Copyright law is now an integral part of commercial law and is often linked to actions based on unfair trading and passing off. This publication gives you expert analysis of the legislation and how it will affect your clients.
Contents include: The Copyright Act 1994 with commentary, The Designs Act 1953 with commentary, International conventions, as well as appendices covering television and media industries, design copyright, performers' rights, software copyright, copyright and the internet and precedents. Related Legislation, including the Copyright (Border Protection) Regulations 1994 as well as relevant overseas legislation is also included, as is a current developments section.
Ideal for: Practitioners with clients requiring protection under the legislation, academics.
Related Products: New Zealand Intellectual Property Journal
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Title: Electronic Business and Technology Law Authors: Judge Harvey, Gavin Adlam, Donna Buckingham, David Clark, Garnet Crowhen, Clive Elliott, Fraser Goldsmith, Derek Johnston, Richard Osborne, James Palmer, Chris Patterson, Mark Perry, Paul Roth, Wayne Rumbles, Struan Scott, David Tripe, Sarah-Jane Weir Format: One-volume looseleaf, online Servicing: Updated twice yearly
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Synopsis: Electronic Business and Technology Law is a comprehensive guide to the law relating to the internet, electronic banking, information technology and telecommunications. It contains up-to-date information including legislation, case law and expert commentary.
It was produced in order to capture the market at a time when electronic business was beginning to take off.
Ideal for: Practitioners covering areas of practice applicable to the electronic environment, for example, torts, evidence and telecommunications.
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Title: New Zealand Intellectual Property Journal Editorial Board: The Right Honourable Justice Gault, Julian Miles QC, John Katz QC, Doug Calhoun, Delia Browne, Bram van Melle Regular contributors: Anna Kingsbury, Richard Clement, Sophie Thoreau Format: Hardcopy and online Servicing: Four times a year
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Synopsis: The Intellectual Property Journal is an essential reference enabling intellectual property practitioners to keep-to-date by providing concise information about significant developments in the area of intellectual property law.
The Intellectual Property Journal is published four times a year (minimum 24-pages), with each issue containing an editorial; case notes on recent relevant judgments; summaries of recent patent, trade mark and registered design decisions issued by the Intellectual Property Office; and feature articles on important issues, upcoming legislative changes, and information on other changes affecting intellectual property law and practice.
The Intellectual Property Journal is written by experts in the field with contributions received from experienced academics and practitioners.
Over the years, the Intellectual Property Journal has become a unique and valuable periodical in regard to developments in New Zealand intellectual property law.
Ideal for: Intellectual property practitioners (eg intellectual property lawyers, patent and trade mark attorneys); academics and students with an interest in intellectual property law issues.
About the Authors:
- The Right Honourable Justice Gault (Judge of the Supreme Court)
- Julian Miles QC (Barrister, Auckland)
- John Katz QC (Barrister and Solicitor, Auckland)
- Doug Calhoun (Registered Patent Attorney and Barrister and Solicitor, Wellington)
- Delia Browne (Barrister and Solicitor, Sydney)
- Bram van Melle (Barrister and Solicitor, McLean Law, Auckland)
- Anna Kingsbury (Senior Lecture in Law, University of Waikato), who writes the case notes for "IP Round-Up: Recent decisions from the Courts"
- Richard Clement (Registered Patent Attorney, Baldwins, Auckland) who summarises the patent and registered design decisions for "Official Action: Decisions form the Intellectual Property Office"
- Sophie Thoreau (Barrister and Solicitor, Baldwins, Auckland) who summarises the trade mark decisions for "Official Action: Decisions form the Intellectual Property Office"
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Title: Intellectual Property in New Zealand Author/s: Susy Frankel, Geoff McLay ISBN: 9780408715065 Price: $132.76 excl. GST and Freight & Handling |
Brief Synopsis: Intellectual Property is a vast topic, and each of its subparts - copyright, patents, trade marks, passing off, confidential information and designs - are capable and indeed have been the subject of exhaustive books in other jurisdictions. An invaluable tool for practitioners and students alike, Intellectual Property in New Zealand attempts to survey the whole subject and to give the reader an overview of not just how the individual protections work but also of how the individual protections interrelate and in some cases overlap.
Publishing Date: August 2002
Format: Softcopy
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