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      3. 知識(shí)產(chǎn)權(quán)法:專利、商標(biāo)和著作權(quán)(第3版)(美國(guó)法精要.影印本)
        編號(hào):16324
        書名:知識(shí)產(chǎn)權(quán)法:專利、商標(biāo)和著作權(quán)(第3版)(美國(guó)法精要.影印本)
        作者:[美]米勒 戴維
        出版社:法律
        出版時(shí)間:2004年1月
        入庫(kù)時(shí)間:2004-11-10
        定價(jià):31
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        OUTIANE
        ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I
        RESEARCH REFERENCES XIII
        TABLE OF CASES XVII
        Introduction 1
        PART I. PATENTS
        Chapter 1. The Foundations of Patent
        Protection 4
        Sec.
        1.1 Origins and Development of United States
        Patent Law 4
        1.2 Patent Basics 10
        1.3 The Two Theories of Patent Protection--- 16
        Chapter 2. The Subject Matter of Patents 20
        2.1 Ideas v. Applications 20
        2.2 The Statutory Scheme 21
        2.3 Processes as Subject Matter Apart From
        Products 25
        2.4 The Boundaries of the Three Product
        Categories 28
        2.5 Compositions of Matter 29
        2.6 Manufacture 30
        2.7 Machines 31
        2.8 Computer-Related Patents 32
        2.9 Orphan Drug Act 35
        OUTLINE
        Sec.
        2.10 Plant and Design Patents 36
        Chapter 3. Patentability--Novelty and
        Statutory Bar 40
        3.1 Overview 40
        3.2 Foreign Anticipation 44
        3.3 Domestic Anticipation 45
        3.4 References to Prior Publications 47
        3.5 Substantial and Realized Anticipation 50
        3.6 Statutory Bar 53
        3.7 The Policies of Statutory Bar 55
        3.8 Publicity and Limited Disclosures 57
        3.9 Competing Claims to Novelty by Two or
        More Inventors---Priority 61
        Chapter 4. Patentability--Utility 67
        4.1 Qualitative Utility 67
        4.2 Presumed Utility 68
        Chapter& Patentability--Nonobviousness 71
        5.1 Overview 71
        5.2 Invention and Nonobviousness 75
        5.3 Negative Rules of Invention 78
        5.4 The Statutory Test 81
        5.5 Nonobviousness and Novelty 86
        5.6 The Secondary Considerations 87
        5.7 The Importation of Section 102 Prior Art
        into Section 103 92
        Chapter 6. Double-Patenting 97
        6.1 Attempts to Extend the Patent Monopoly 97
        6.2 Terminal Disclaimer 99
        OUTLINE
        Chapter 7. The Patenting Process 101
        Sec.
        7.1 Overview I01
        7.11 Provisional Patent Applications 102
        7.2 The Patentee 103
        7.3 Joint Invention 104
        7.4 Prosecuting a Patent Application 107
        7.5 The Specifications and Claims 110
        7.6 The Limits of Agency Discretion 113
        7.7 Claims Drafting 115
        7.8 The Duty of Candor 118
        7.81 Publication of Patent Applications 121
        7.9 Reissue and ReexAmination 122
        7.10 Judicial Review 124
        Chapter 8. Infringement 128
        8.1 Overview 128
        8.2 File Wrapper Estoppe] 129
        8.3 Claim Interpretation--Differentiation,
        Literality, and Equivalence 130
        8.4 The Patent Rights 133
        8.5 Direct, Indirect, and Contributory Infringe-
        ment 134
        8.6 Repair and Reconstruction 139
        8.7 Infringement DefensesMisuse 141
        8.8 Prior User Defense 144
        Chapter 9. Remedies 146
        9.1 Overview 146
        9.2 Injunctive Relief 147
        9.3 Damages 147
        9.4 Attorneys' Fees 148
        9.5 Eleventh Amendment Immunity 146
        OUTLINE

        Chapter 10. Patent Law and the Intersec-
        tion of State and Federal Regulation 150
        Sec.
        10.1 Overview 150
        PART II. TRADEMARKS
        Chapter 11. The Foundations of Trad-
        mark Protection 154
        11.1 Origins and Development of Trademark
        Law 154
        11.2 Common Law Trademark 157
        11.3 Federal Registration 160
        Chapter 12. Distinctiveness 164
        12.1 Overview 164
        12.2 Different Markets 165
        12.3 Prior Use 167
        12.4 Secondary Meaning and Descriptiveness-- 171
        12.5 The Bars Against Surnames, Geographic
        Marks, and Immoral Marks 179
        12.6 The Supplemental Register 186
        Chapter 13. Dilution and the Expansion
        of Trademark Doctrine 188
        13.1 Overview 188
        13.2 Trademarks and Goodwill 189
        13.3 Likelihood of Expansion 192
        13.4 The Interests Protected 196
        13.5 State Antidilution Statutes 199
        13.6 The Federal Antidilution Statute 200
        Chapter 14. Loss of Trademark Protec-
        tion and Partial Protection 201
        14.1 Partial Rights 201
        OUTLINE
        Sec.
        14.2 The Rights of a Senior Registrant Against
        a Preregistration User 205
        14.3 The Rights of a Junior Registrant Against
        a Preregistration User 206
        14.4 Concurrent Registration 208
        14.5 Abandonment 213
        14.6 Incontestability 217
        Chapter 15. Trademark Practice 224
        15.1 Overview 224
        15.2 First Use in Commerce 228
        15.3 Standing 237
        Chapter 16. Subject Matter 239
        16.1 Overview 239
        16.2 Certification Marks 240
        16.3 Collective Marks 244
        16.4 Service Marks 246
        16.5 Primary Purpose 248
        16.6 The Functional Bar 251
        16.7 Color 254
        16.8 Section 43 255
        Chapter 17. Infringement 260
        17.1 Overview 260
        17.2 Similarity of Marks 262
        17.3 Similarity of Goods or Services 264
        17.4 Character and Similarity of Markets 267
        17.5 Subsidiary Evidence of Likelihood of Con-
        fusion 272
        17.6 DefensesFair and Collateral Use 275
        17.7 Gray Market Goods 278
        17.8 Eleventh Amendment Immunity 279
        OUTLINE
        Chapter 18. Remedies 280
        Sec.
        18.1 Overview 280
        18.2 Injunctive Relief 280
        18.3 Accounting 281
        18.4 Damages 283
        18.5 Attorneys' Fees 283
        PART IH. COPYRIGHT
        Chapter 19. Foundations of Copyright
        Protection 285
        19.1 Origins and Development of Copyright
        Law 285
        i9.2 The Copyright Acts 288
        19.3 The Common Law-Statutory Copyright
        Distinction and the 1976 Act 290
        19.4 Copyright Basics 292
        Chapter 20. The Subject Matter of Copy-
        right 295
        20.1 Originality 295
        20.2 Copyrightable Works 300
        20.3 Noncopyrightable Works 306
        20.4 Writings and Fixation 307
        20.5 Computer Programs 310
        20.6 Semiconductor Chip Protection Act 314
        20.7 Sound Recordings 315
        20.8 Copyright Formalities---Registration and
        Notice 321
        Chapter 21. Exclusive Rights 323
        21.1 Introduction 323
        OUTLINE
        Sec.
        21.2 Reproduction 324
        21.3 Derivative Works 325
        21.4 Distribution 327
        21.5 Performance 330
        21.6 Display 336
        21.7 Digital Transmission Performance 337
        21.8 Other Rights in Advanced and Digital
        Technologies 338
        Chapter 22. Infringement 340
        22.1 Overview 340
        22.2 Proof of Infringement 342
        22.3 Infringement of Musical Works 346
        22.4 Infringement of Literary Works 349
        Chapter 23. Fair Use 354
        23.1 Overview 354
        23.2 The Dynamics of Fair Use 355
        23.3 Purpose and Character of the Use 358
        23.4 Nature of the Work 360
        23.5 The Proportional Amount and Substance
        ofthe Use 363
        23.6 The Effect on the Original Author's
        Economic Market 366
        23.7 Parody, Burlesque, and Satire 367
        23.8 Fair Use and Free Speech 369
        23.9 Photocopying 371
        23.10 The Functional-Equivalents or Transfor-
        mative-Use Test = 373
        Chapter 24. Ownership 376
        24.1 The Copyright and the Material Object--- 376
        24,2 Multiple Claims to Authorship 377
        OUTLINE
        Sec.
        24.3 The Rights of Coauthors 383
        24.4 Duration of Ownership 384
        24.5 Termination of Transfers 386
        24.6 Works for Hire 391
        24.7 Preexisting Works 394
        Chapter 25. Formal Requirements 399
        25.1 Registration 399
        25.2 Notice 404
        Chapter 26. Remedies 407
        26.1 Injunctive Relief 407
        26.2 Damages and Profits 408
        26.3 Impoundment 411
        26.4 Criminal Penalties 412
        26.5 Attorneys' Fees and Costs 413
        26.6 Eleventh Amendment Immunity 414
        Chapter 27. Copyright Laws and the In-
        tersection of State and Federal Regu-
        lation 415
        27.1 Preemption 415
        27.2 State Remedies 420
        27.3 Other Federal Remedies 424
        27.4 Moral Rights and the Berne Convention-- 425
        Chapter 28. International Agreements--- 430
        28.1 Overview 430
        28.2 National Treatment and Minimum
        Standards 431
        28.3 Non-Self-Executing Force and Reserva-
        tions 432
        28.4 Copyright Treaties 433
        OUTLINE
        Sec.
        28.5 Patent Treaties 434
        28.6 Trademark Treaties 435
        28.7 GATT, NAFTA, and TRIPS 436
        28.8 Special Section 301 437
        INDEX 439
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