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Fundamentals of United States Intellectual Property Law, currently in its seventh edition, is a completely revised and updated version of a well-received desk reference that offers in one volume an exhaustive review of United States (US) copyright, patent, and trademark laws. Similar to its previous editions, the book’s thorough and sophisticated treatment of this complex material escapes, on the one hand, the cumbersome overelaboration of a multivolume treatise and, on the other hand, a superficial “nutshell.”
What’s in this book:
Keeping the systematic structure intact that makes it easy for users to focus on any particular matter, the new edition incorporates the amendments that have become effective since the sixth edition and expertly examines their impact. Apart from the three major categories, a fourth part on chip protection is also discussed along with elaborate but succinct examination and analysis of the following, and more, issues and topics:
The authors examine significant case law, updated for this edition, in the course of their analysis.
How this will help you:
This book, a timely, exhaustive, and pragmatic study of the relationship between the credit method and EU law, will be highly appreciated by lawyers and other professionals working with taxation matters, as well as by tax policymakers and academics in the fields of international and European tax law.