Highly recommended. The discussions are clear and take the lay reader into consideration, especially by including overviews and more in-depth discussions of the latest developments in the field. Upper-level undergraduates through professionals/practitioners." - Choice"Most discussions of intellectual pr
- Title : Intellectual Property and Information Wealth [4 volumes]: Issues and Practices in the Digital Age (Praeger Perspectives) (v. 1-4)
- Author : Peter K. Yu
- Rating : 4.66 (270 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-4-28
- Format : Hardcover
- Pages : 1976 Pages
- Asin : 0275988821
- Language : English
Highly recommended. The discussions are clear and take the lay reader into consideration, especially by including overviews and more in-depth discussions of the latest developments in the field. Upper-level undergraduates through professionals/practitioners." - Choice"Most discussions of intellectual property rights and issues have been regulated to lawyers and court decisions so it's refreshing to find a volume which moves outside the legal system to address information and digital issues for a more general audience. This scholarly work is not for the layperson. The broader approach in Volume 4 will most probably appeal to a wider audience, although it is definitely worth exploring the other volumes, even if one is not well-versed in intellectual property laws and policies. Each volume can also be read on its own." - Online Information ReviewI have enjoyed this book much more than I thought I would. with.Leather Tooling and Carving. Small group discussion questions are also included at the end of the book. For example, I learned I am an Outsider. This book was recommended to me by a book-loving friend. He was just "the good artist".Also unlike Marvel, DC never credited their artists in the comics until much later, although they would acknowledge them on letters pages. Although I have never "walked in her shoes" I would now say to any person who has lost loved ones, and who needs to see that the Lord has purpose for their lives through these losses, READ THIS! Peggy writes from her heart. I love this book. For most of us, that's probably way too much detailed airframe information than we care for.. Which I believe was Nunn's intention.If you really want to be able to finish games off with authority, the way a top-flight closer in baseball can shut the other team down in the late innings, this series will probably give you everything you need to know to do it. Another one for the completist..Volume 3 looks at the protections to distinctive symbols and signs, including brand names and unique product designs, and features chapters on consumer protection, trademark and the first amendment, brand licensing, publicity and cultural images, and domain names. Volume 2 explains the fundamental protections to inventors of devices, mechanical processes, chemical compounds, and other inventions, and examines such issues as the scope and limits of patent protection, research exemptions and infringement, IP in the software and biotech industries, and trade secrets. This landmark set of essays brings new clarity to the issues, as societies around the world grapple with the intricacies and complexities of intellectual property, and its impact on business, law, policy, and culture. But in today's knowledge-based economy, intellectual property protectioHe also holds appointments in the Asian Studies Center and the Department of Telecommunication, Information Studies and Media at Michigan State University. Frequently quoted and cited in the popular press, he is the author of many articles and book chapters, and author or editor of several books, including International Intellectual Property Law and Policy, The Marketplace of Ideas, and Russian Media Law and Policy in the Yeltsin Decade.
. He speaks at professional and academic forums around the world on issues of intellectual property, media and communications law, and international business and trade.Peter K. Yu is Associate Professor of Law and Founding Director of the Intellectual Property and Communications Law Program at Michigan State University College of Law
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