Intellectual Property and the Common Law
Herausgeber: Balganesh, Shyamkrishna
Intellectual Property and the Common Law
Herausgeber: Balganesh, Shyamkrishna
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Leading scholars of intellectual property and information policy examine what the common law can contribute to discussions about intellectual property's scope, structure and function.
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Leading scholars of intellectual property and information policy examine what the common law can contribute to discussions about intellectual property's scope, structure and function.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9781107014152
- ISBN-10: 1107014158
- Artikelnr.: 39345036
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9781107014152
- ISBN-10: 1107014158
- Artikelnr.: 39345036
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. Judge-Made Intellectual Property Law: 1. Judges and property Hanoch
Dagan; 2. Equitable intellectual property: what's wrong with
misappropriation? Henry E. Smith; 3. The mixed heritage of federal
intellectual property law and ramifications for statutory interpretation
Peter S. Menell; 4. Interpretive methodology and delegations to courts: are
'common-law statutes' different? Margaret H. Lemos; 5. Dynamic claim
interpretation Dan L. Burk; 6. Did Phillips change anything? Empirical
analysis of the federal circuit's claim construction jurisprudence R. Polk
Wagner and Lee Petherbridge; 7. An empirical look at trade secret law's
shift from common to statutory law Michael Risch; 8. The impact of
codification on the judicial development of copyright Christopher S. Yoo;
Part II. The Common Law Method in Intellectual Property: 9. Legal
pragmatism and intellectual property law Thomas F. Cotter; 10. Copyright,
custom, and lessons from the common law Jennifer E. Rothman; 11. Common law
reasoning and cyber trespass Emily Sherwin; Part III. State Intellectual
Property Law: 12. The intellectual property clause's pre-emptive effect
Jeanne C. Fromer; 13. Trademark law's faux federalism Mark P. McKenna; Part
IV. Plural Values in Intellectual Property: 14. The normative structure of
copyright law Shyamkrishna Balganesh; 15. Trade secret and human freedom
Madhavi Sunder; 16. Laying bare an ethical thread: from IP to property to
private law? David Lametti; Part V. Parallels between the Substantive
Common Law and Intellectual Property: 17. Technology and tracing costs:
lessons from real property Molly Shaffer Van Houweling; 18. Intellectual
usufructs: trade secrets, hot news, and the usufructuary paradigm at common
law Eric R. Claeys; 19. The fault liability standard in copyright Steven
Hetcher; 20. The concept of 'harm' in copyright: deploying the disanalogy
of trespass Wendy J. Gordon; 21. The role of unfair competition in the
common law Shyamkrishna Balganesh and Gideon Parchomovsky; 22. The
fractioning of patent law Mark A. Lemley; 23. Permanent injunctions as
punitive damages in patent infringement cases Paul J. Heald; 24. Sequential
injunctions in patent litigation: the gratuitous novelty of TiVo v.
EchoStar Richard A. Epstein.
Dagan; 2. Equitable intellectual property: what's wrong with
misappropriation? Henry E. Smith; 3. The mixed heritage of federal
intellectual property law and ramifications for statutory interpretation
Peter S. Menell; 4. Interpretive methodology and delegations to courts: are
'common-law statutes' different? Margaret H. Lemos; 5. Dynamic claim
interpretation Dan L. Burk; 6. Did Phillips change anything? Empirical
analysis of the federal circuit's claim construction jurisprudence R. Polk
Wagner and Lee Petherbridge; 7. An empirical look at trade secret law's
shift from common to statutory law Michael Risch; 8. The impact of
codification on the judicial development of copyright Christopher S. Yoo;
Part II. The Common Law Method in Intellectual Property: 9. Legal
pragmatism and intellectual property law Thomas F. Cotter; 10. Copyright,
custom, and lessons from the common law Jennifer E. Rothman; 11. Common law
reasoning and cyber trespass Emily Sherwin; Part III. State Intellectual
Property Law: 12. The intellectual property clause's pre-emptive effect
Jeanne C. Fromer; 13. Trademark law's faux federalism Mark P. McKenna; Part
IV. Plural Values in Intellectual Property: 14. The normative structure of
copyright law Shyamkrishna Balganesh; 15. Trade secret and human freedom
Madhavi Sunder; 16. Laying bare an ethical thread: from IP to property to
private law? David Lametti; Part V. Parallels between the Substantive
Common Law and Intellectual Property: 17. Technology and tracing costs:
lessons from real property Molly Shaffer Van Houweling; 18. Intellectual
usufructs: trade secrets, hot news, and the usufructuary paradigm at common
law Eric R. Claeys; 19. The fault liability standard in copyright Steven
Hetcher; 20. The concept of 'harm' in copyright: deploying the disanalogy
of trespass Wendy J. Gordon; 21. The role of unfair competition in the
common law Shyamkrishna Balganesh and Gideon Parchomovsky; 22. The
fractioning of patent law Mark A. Lemley; 23. Permanent injunctions as
punitive damages in patent infringement cases Paul J. Heald; 24. Sequential
injunctions in patent litigation: the gratuitous novelty of TiVo v.
EchoStar Richard A. Epstein.
Part I. Judge-Made Intellectual Property Law: 1. Judges and property Hanoch
Dagan; 2. Equitable intellectual property: what's wrong with
misappropriation? Henry E. Smith; 3. The mixed heritage of federal
intellectual property law and ramifications for statutory interpretation
Peter S. Menell; 4. Interpretive methodology and delegations to courts: are
'common-law statutes' different? Margaret H. Lemos; 5. Dynamic claim
interpretation Dan L. Burk; 6. Did Phillips change anything? Empirical
analysis of the federal circuit's claim construction jurisprudence R. Polk
Wagner and Lee Petherbridge; 7. An empirical look at trade secret law's
shift from common to statutory law Michael Risch; 8. The impact of
codification on the judicial development of copyright Christopher S. Yoo;
Part II. The Common Law Method in Intellectual Property: 9. Legal
pragmatism and intellectual property law Thomas F. Cotter; 10. Copyright,
custom, and lessons from the common law Jennifer E. Rothman; 11. Common law
reasoning and cyber trespass Emily Sherwin; Part III. State Intellectual
Property Law: 12. The intellectual property clause's pre-emptive effect
Jeanne C. Fromer; 13. Trademark law's faux federalism Mark P. McKenna; Part
IV. Plural Values in Intellectual Property: 14. The normative structure of
copyright law Shyamkrishna Balganesh; 15. Trade secret and human freedom
Madhavi Sunder; 16. Laying bare an ethical thread: from IP to property to
private law? David Lametti; Part V. Parallels between the Substantive
Common Law and Intellectual Property: 17. Technology and tracing costs:
lessons from real property Molly Shaffer Van Houweling; 18. Intellectual
usufructs: trade secrets, hot news, and the usufructuary paradigm at common
law Eric R. Claeys; 19. The fault liability standard in copyright Steven
Hetcher; 20. The concept of 'harm' in copyright: deploying the disanalogy
of trespass Wendy J. Gordon; 21. The role of unfair competition in the
common law Shyamkrishna Balganesh and Gideon Parchomovsky; 22. The
fractioning of patent law Mark A. Lemley; 23. Permanent injunctions as
punitive damages in patent infringement cases Paul J. Heald; 24. Sequential
injunctions in patent litigation: the gratuitous novelty of TiVo v.
EchoStar Richard A. Epstein.
Dagan; 2. Equitable intellectual property: what's wrong with
misappropriation? Henry E. Smith; 3. The mixed heritage of federal
intellectual property law and ramifications for statutory interpretation
Peter S. Menell; 4. Interpretive methodology and delegations to courts: are
'common-law statutes' different? Margaret H. Lemos; 5. Dynamic claim
interpretation Dan L. Burk; 6. Did Phillips change anything? Empirical
analysis of the federal circuit's claim construction jurisprudence R. Polk
Wagner and Lee Petherbridge; 7. An empirical look at trade secret law's
shift from common to statutory law Michael Risch; 8. The impact of
codification on the judicial development of copyright Christopher S. Yoo;
Part II. The Common Law Method in Intellectual Property: 9. Legal
pragmatism and intellectual property law Thomas F. Cotter; 10. Copyright,
custom, and lessons from the common law Jennifer E. Rothman; 11. Common law
reasoning and cyber trespass Emily Sherwin; Part III. State Intellectual
Property Law: 12. The intellectual property clause's pre-emptive effect
Jeanne C. Fromer; 13. Trademark law's faux federalism Mark P. McKenna; Part
IV. Plural Values in Intellectual Property: 14. The normative structure of
copyright law Shyamkrishna Balganesh; 15. Trade secret and human freedom
Madhavi Sunder; 16. Laying bare an ethical thread: from IP to property to
private law? David Lametti; Part V. Parallels between the Substantive
Common Law and Intellectual Property: 17. Technology and tracing costs:
lessons from real property Molly Shaffer Van Houweling; 18. Intellectual
usufructs: trade secrets, hot news, and the usufructuary paradigm at common
law Eric R. Claeys; 19. The fault liability standard in copyright Steven
Hetcher; 20. The concept of 'harm' in copyright: deploying the disanalogy
of trespass Wendy J. Gordon; 21. The role of unfair competition in the
common law Shyamkrishna Balganesh and Gideon Parchomovsky; 22. The
fractioning of patent law Mark A. Lemley; 23. Permanent injunctions as
punitive damages in patent infringement cases Paul J. Heald; 24. Sequential
injunctions in patent litigation: the gratuitous novelty of TiVo v.
EchoStar Richard A. Epstein.