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知识产权法:专利、商标和版权(第二版)
作者:汤树梅 校
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开本:16
ISBN:730006158
出版社:中国人民大学出版社
出版日期:2004-01-01
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书夫曼编号:389164
原价: 35
普通会员:32.73  一星会员:31.75
二星会员:31.09  三星会员:30.44

内容简介
  本书为中国人民大学出版社出版的民商法精要系列影印注释本之一,由美国著名知识产权法学者Arthur RMiller和Michael HDavis编写。本书是美国一本比较经典的知识产权法教科书,内容全面,条理清晰,比较系统地阐述了美国专利、商标和版权制度,涉及制度的基础、权利客体、权利要件、权利内容、侵权行为和侵权救济等内容。本书繁简得当,行文流畅,作为一本教科书,它并不拘泥于对纷繁复杂的案例的具体分析和推理,而是直接归纳或者引述判决中最为重要的部分,在阐述具体制度中,也比较注重突出重点。

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目        录  ACKNOWLedGMENTS                                      TABLE  OF  CASES                                      Introduction                                        PART  LPATENTS                                      Chapter  1.  The  Foundations  of  Patent                                      Protection                                      1.1  Origins  and  Development  of                                      United  States  Patent  Law                                      1.2  Patent  Basics                                      1.3  The  Two  Theories  of  Patent  Pro-                                      tection                                      Chapter  2.The  Subject  Matter  of  Patents                                      2.1  Ideas  v.  Applications                                      2.2  The  Statutory  Scheme                                      2.3  Processes  as  Subject  Matter                                      Apart  From  Products                                      2.4  The  Boundaries  of  the  Three                                      Product  Categories                                      2.5  Compositions  of  Matter                                      2.6  Manufacture                                      2.7  Machines                                      2.8  Computer-Related  Patents                                      2.9  Orphan  Drug  Act                                      Chapter  2.  The  Subject  Matter  of  Pat-                                      ents---Continued                                      2.10Plant  and  Design  Patents                                      Chapter  3.  Patentability-Novelty  and                                      Statutory  Bar                                      3.1  Overview                                      3.2  Foreign  Anticipation                                      3.3  Domestic  Anticipation                                      3.4  References  to  Prior  Publications                                      3.5  Substantial  and  Reolized  Antici-                                        pation                                      3.6  Statutory  Bar                                      3.7  The  Policies  of  Statutory  Bar                                      3.8  Publicity  and  Limited  Disclo-                                        sures                                      3.9  Competing  Claims  to  Novelty  by                                        Two  or  More  Inventors--Prior-                                        ity                                      Chapter  4.  Patentability-Utility                                      4.1  Qualitative  Utility                                      4.2  Presumed  Utility                                      Chapter  5.  Patentability-Non-Obvi-                                      ousness                                      5.1Overview                                      5.2  Invention  and  Nonobviousness                                      5.3Negative  Rules  of  Invention                                      5.4  The  Statutory  Test                                      5.5Nonobviousness  and  Novelty                                      Chapter  5.  Patentability-Non.  Obvi-                                        ousness-  Continued                                      5.6  The  Secondary  Considerations                                      5.7The  Importation  of  Section  102                                      Prior  Art  into  Section  103                                      Chapter  6.  Double-Patenting                                      6.1Attempts  to  Extend  the  Patent                                      Monopoly                                      6.2Terminal  Disclaimer                                      Chapter  7.The  Patenting  Process                                      7.1  Overview                                      7.2  The  Patentee                                      7.3  Joint  Invention                                      7.4  Prosecuting  a  Patent  Application                                      7.5  The  Specifications  and  Claims                                      7.6  The  Limits  of  Agency  Discretion                                      7.7Claims  Drafting                                      7.8  The  Duty  of  Candor                                      7.9  Reissue  and  Re-examination                                      7.10Judicial  Review                                      Chapter  8.Infringement                                      8.1Overview                                      8.2  File  Wrapper  Estoppel                                        8.3Claim  Interpretation--Differenti-                                      ation,  Litorality,  and  Equiva-                                      lence                                      8.4  The  Patent  Rights                                      Chapter  8.Infringement--Continued                                      8.5  Direct,  Indirect,  and  Contributo-                                      ry  Infringement                                      8.6  Repair  and  Reconstruction                                      8.7  Infringement  Defenses--Misuse                                      Chapter  9.  Remedies                                      9.1  Overview                                      9.2  Injunctive  Relief                                        9.3Damages                                      9.4  Attorneys''''  Fees                                      Chapter  10.  Patent  Law  and  the  Intersec-                                      tion  of  State  -nd  Federal                                        Regulation                                      10.1  Overview                                        PART  ILTRADEMARKS                                      Chapter  11.  The  Foundations  of  Trade-                                      mark  Protection                                      11.1Origins  and  Development  of                                      Trademark  Law                                      11.2  Common  Law  Trademark                                      11.3  Federal  Registration                                      Chapter  12.  Distinctiveness                                      12.1  Overview                                      12.2Different  Market.                                      12.3Prior  Use                                      12.4Seconal-fy  Meaning  and  Descrip-                                      tiveness                                      Chapter  12.  Distinctivenes-Continued                                      12.5The  Bars  Against  Geographic                                      Marks,  Immoral  Marks,  and                                      Surnames                                      12.6The  Supplemental  Register                                      Chapter  13.Dilution  and  the  Expansion                                      of  Tradem--k  Doctrine                                      13.1  Overview                                      13.2Trademarks  and  Goodwill                                      13.3Likelihood  of  Expansion                                      13.4The  Interests  Protected                                      13.5State  Anti-dilution  Statutes                                      Chapter  14.  Loss  of  Trademark  Protec-                                        tion  and  Partial  Protection                                      14.1Partial  Rights                                      14.2The  Rights  of  a  Senior  Regis-                                      trant  Against  a  Pre-registra-                                      tion  User                                      14.3The  Rights  of  a  Junior  Regis-                                      trant  Against  a  Pre-registra-                                      tion  User                                      14.4  Concurrent  Registration                                      14.5  Abandonment                                      14.6Incontestability                                      Chapter  15.Trademark  Practice                                      15.1Overview                                      15.2First  Use  in  Commerce                                      15.3Standing                                        Chapter  16.  Subject  Matter                                        16.1  Overview                                        16.2Certification  Marks                                        16.3Collective  Marks                                        16.4Service  Marks                                      16.5Primary  Purpose                                      16.6The  Functional  Bar                                      16.7Color                                      16.8Section  43  a                                        Chapter  17.  Infringement                                      17.1Overview                                      17.2  Similarity  of  Marks                                      17.3Similarity  of  Goods  or  Services                                      17.4Character  and  Similarity  of  Mar-                                      kets                                      17.5Subsidiary  Evidence  of  Likeli-                                      hood  of  Confusion                                      17.6Defenses--Fair  and  Collateral                                      Use                                      17.7  Gray  Market  Goods                                      Chapter  18.  Remedies                                      18.1Overview                                      18.2Injunctive  Relief                                      18.3Accounting                                      18.4Damages                                      18.5Attorneys''''  Fees                                        PART  HI.  COPYRIGHT                                      Chapter  19.  Foundations  of  Copyright                                      Protection                                      19.1Origins  and  Development  of                                      Copyright  Law                                      19.2The  Copyright  Acts                                      19.3TheCommonLaw-Statutory                                      Copyright  Distinction  and  the                                      1976  Act                                      19.4Copyright  Basics                                      Chapter  20.The  Subject  Matter  of  Copy-                                      right                                      20.1Originality                                      20.2Copyrightable  Works                                      20.3Noncopyrightable  Works                                      20.4Writings  and  Fixation                                      20.5  Computer  Programs                                      20.6Semiconductor  Chip  Protection                                      Act                                      20.7Sound  Recordings                                      20.8Copyright  Formalities--Registra-                                      tion  and  Notice                                      Chapter  21.  Exclusive  Rights                                      21.1Introduction                                      21.2Reproduction                                      21.3Derivative  Works                                      21.4Distribution                                      21.5Performance                                      Chapter  21.  Exclusive  Rights-Continued                                      21.6  Display                                      Chapter  22.  Infringement                                      22.1Overview                                      22.2Proof  of  Infringement                                      22.3Infringement  of  Musical  Works                                      22.4Infringement  of  Literary  Works                                      Chapter  23.  Fair  Use                                      23.1  Overview                                      23.2The  DynAmics  of  Fair  Use                                      23.3Purpose  and  Character  of  the                                      Use                                      23.4Nature  of  the  Work                                      23.5The  Proportional  Amount  and                                      Substance  of  the  Use                                      23.6The  Effect  on  the  Original  Au-                                      thor''''s  Economic  Market                                      23.7Parody,  Burlesque,  and  Satire                                      23.8Fair  Use  and  Free  Speech                                      23.9Photocopying                                      23.10  The  Functional-Equivalents  Test                                      Chapter  24.  Ownership                                      24.1The  Copyright  and  the  Material                                      Object                                      24.2Multiple  Claims  to  Authorship                                      24.3The  Rights  of  Co-authors                                      24.4Duration  of  Ownership                                      24.5  Termination  of  Transfers                                      Chapter  24.  Ownership  Continued                                      24.6  Works  for  Hire                                      24.7  Pre-existing  Works                                      Chapter  25.  Formal  Requirements                                      25.1  Registration                                      25.2Notice                                      Chapter  26.  Remedies                                      26.1  Injunctive  Relief                                      26.2Damages  and  Profits                                      26.3  Impoundment                                      26.4Criminal  Penalties                                      26.5  Attorneys''''  Fees  and  Costs                                      Chapter  27.  Copyright  Laws  and  the  In-                                      tersection  of  State  and  Fed-                                        eral  Regulation                                      27.1  Preemption                                      27.2State  Remedies                                      27.3Other  Federal  Remedies                                      27.4Moral  Rights  and  the  Berne  Con-                                      vention                                      INDEX


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