Intellectual Property and the Law of Ideas

Intellectual Property and the Law of Ideas

Saunders, Kurt

Taylor & Francis Ltd

01/2023

72

Mole

Inglês

9780367708092

15 a 20 dias

149

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Chapter 1 Introduction to the Law of Ideas

Chapter 2 Legal Theories of Idea Protection

Contract Law

Breach of Express Contract

Breach of Implied Contract

Unjust Enrichment and Quasi-Contract

Breach of Confidence or Confidential Relationship

Misappropriation of Property

Chapter 3 Intellectual Property Protection and Preemption

Patent Law

Copyright Law

Trademark Law

Trade Secret Law

Federal Preemption of State Law Theories of Idea Protection

Patent Preemption

Copyright Preemption

Trade Secret Preemption

Chapter 4 Requirements for Idea Protection

The Novelty Requirement

The Concreteness Requirement

Chapter 5 Scope of Liability for Idea Theft

Recipient's Use of the Idea

The "Blurt-Out" Defense

The Independent Development Defense

Chapter 6 Comparative Approaches to Idea Protection

Protection of Ideas under International Intellectual Property Law

Protection of Ideas under National Laws

Chapter 7 Practical Aspects of Idea Submissions

Idea Providers: The Nondisclosure Agreement

Idea Recipients: The Idea Submission Agreement

Chapter 8 Selected Bibliography on the Law of Ideas

Index of Main Cases and Authorities

Index of Terms
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Idea Theft;Law of Ideas;Trade Secret Law;Unsolicited Idea;Intellectual Property Law;Idea Protection;Contract Law;Copyright Law;Trip Agreement;Patent Law;Idea Submission;Trademarks;UTSA;Trade Secrets;Protection;Liability;Trade Secret Misappropriation;Common Law;Nondisclosure Agreement;U.S.A;Confidential Relationship;U.K;Express Contract;New Zealand;Misappropriation Claim;Canada;Idea Submitter;Unjust Enrichment;Idea Provider;Quasi-Contract;Compensation;State Law Claim;Breach of Confidence;Unsolicited Submissions;legal protection;Trade Secret Protection;Oral Contracts;quasi-property rights;Honest Commercial Practices;intellectual property protection;federal patent preemption;Submission Agreement;Implied Contract Theories