Courts throughout the world must devote increasing attention to disputes involving patents, copyrights, trademarks, and other types of intellectual property (IP). This book provides a comprehensive overview of the remedies available for the infringement of Intellectual Property (IP) rights, with particular attention to the world’s leading jurisdictions for infringement litigation.
Tom Cotter - one of the world’s leading experts on remedies for the infringement of IP Rights - provides a detailed account of how courts within the U.S., the E.U., Asia, and the Commonwealth of Nations address issues such as the standards for awarding preliminary and permanent injunctions for the infringement of IP rights; the calculation of lost profits and reasonable royalties; and the availability of other forms of relief. These include disgorgement of the infringer’s profits, punitive and statutory damages, and criminal penalties. Up-to-date and comparative in scope, the book also calls attention to recent developments including global FRAND disputes, the Unified Patent Court, awards of extraterritorial damages, and more.
Remedies in Intellectual Property Law is an essential resource for students and academics with an interest in IP law and litigation. It also provides a valuable resource for lawyers and clients involved in IP disputes, as well as for judges and policymakers tasked with applying, adapting, or extending existing law to new developments in technology, commerce, the arts, and entertainment.