"Students of intellectual property law are often steeped in the theory and practice of IP litigation. Record labels sue parodists and illegal downloaders, patent owners sue infringers, luxury brands sue counterfeiters, employers sue employees who leak their valuable secrets. All of these cases and the doctrines that they create could lead to a view of the world of intellectual property as a battlefield. Like armaments, firms acquire IP rights solely to attack others, to bludgeon competitors or extract rent from consumers. But this view is wrong. It arises from the unfortunate fact that legal…mehr
"Students of intellectual property law are often steeped in the theory and practice of IP litigation. Record labels sue parodists and illegal downloaders, patent owners sue infringers, luxury brands sue counterfeiters, employers sue employees who leak their valuable secrets. All of these cases and the doctrines that they create could lead to a view of the world of intellectual property as a battlefield. Like armaments, firms acquire IP rights solely to attack others, to bludgeon competitors or extract rent from consumers. But this view is wrong. It arises from the unfortunate fact that legal education emphasizes reported judicial decisions over all else, and judicial decisions arise from litigation. The reality, however, is that the vast majority of economic activity involving IP arises from transactions - business arrangements among firms and with consumers and, sometimes, the government"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jorge L. Contreras is Presidential Scholar and Professor of Law at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law. He has over thirty years of experience in intellectual property transactions and licensing, both as a practitioner at a large international law firm and as a leading legal academic.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. Introduction to Intellectual Property Licensing: 1. The Business of Licensing 2. Ownership and Assignment of Intellectual Property 3. The Nature of an Intellectual Property License 4. Implied Licenses and Unwritten Transactions 5. Confidentiality and Pre-License Negotiations Part II. License Building Blocks: 6. License Grant and Scope 7. Exclusive Licenses 8. Financial Terms 9. Development, Allocation and Management of IP 10. Representations, Warranties and Indemnification 11. Litigation-Related Clauses: Enforcement, Settlement and Dispute Resolution 12. Term, Termination and Breach 13. Other Licensing Terms: The 'Boilerplate' Part III. Industry and Context Specific Licensing Topics: 14. Academic Technology Transfer 15. Trademark and Franchise Licensing 16. Music Licensing 17. Consumer and Online Licensing 18. Software, Data and the Cloud 19. Public Licenses: Open Source, Creative Commons and IP Pledges 20. Technical Standards: Fair, Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory (Frand ) Licensing Part IV. Advanced Licensing Topics: 21. Bankruptcy and Insolvency Issues 22. Estoppel and No Challenge Clauses 23. First Sale and Exhaustion 24. Intellectual Property Misuse 25. Antitrust and Competition Issues 26. Intellectual Property Pools and Aggregation.
Introduction Part I. Introduction to Intellectual Property Licensing: 1. The Business of Licensing 2. Ownership and Assignment of Intellectual Property 3. The Nature of an Intellectual Property License 4. Implied Licenses and Unwritten Transactions 5. Confidentiality and Pre-License Negotiations Part II. License Building Blocks: 6. License Grant and Scope 7. Exclusive Licenses 8. Financial Terms 9. Development, Allocation and Management of IP 10. Representations, Warranties and Indemnification 11. Litigation-Related Clauses: Enforcement, Settlement and Dispute Resolution 12. Term, Termination and Breach 13. Other Licensing Terms: The 'Boilerplate' Part III. Industry and Context Specific Licensing Topics: 14. Academic Technology Transfer 15. Trademark and Franchise Licensing 16. Music Licensing 17. Consumer and Online Licensing 18. Software, Data and the Cloud 19. Public Licenses: Open Source, Creative Commons and IP Pledges 20. Technical Standards: Fair, Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory (Frand ) Licensing Part IV. Advanced Licensing Topics: 21. Bankruptcy and Insolvency Issues 22. Estoppel and No Challenge Clauses 23. First Sale and Exhaustion 24. Intellectual Property Misuse 25. Antitrust and Competition Issues 26. Intellectual Property Pools and Aggregation.
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