Intellectual Property Laws provides a single-volume, practice-aware treatment of IP law that brings together statutory provisions, procedural rules and curated case law with clear, actionable commentary. The book is organized by subject: Patents (patentability, prosecution, opposition, revocation, patent agents and drafting), Trade Marks (search, registration, infringement, passing off and remedies), Copyright (subsistence, exceptions, licensing and digital enforcement), Designs and Geographical Indications, plus dedicated chapters on licensing, assignment, technology transfer and remedies (injunctions, damages, Anton Piller orders, border measures). Each chapter reproduces pivotal provisions followed by concise annotations that decode complex definitions and procedural steps, and includes flowcharts for application timelines, checklists for due diligence and model agreements and pleadings for instant use. Comparative notes highlight international obligations (TRIPS/Berne) and practical compliance points for cross-border deals. Indexed for fast lookup and authored with both students and practitioners in mind, the book is calibrated to support exam prep, drafting at the desk, courtroom strategy and corporate IP management — making doctrine directly useful in practice.






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