Reviews
In reading the book, I think I "yellow-lined" something in almost every paragraph ... As mentioned in the book, "the book's value will be found in its ability to help readers appreciate the scope of the framework around intellectual property overlaps.", Overlaps among intellectual property laws have grown more common as the laws themselves have grown. The result is often haphazard cumulative copyright, patent, trademark, design or other protection or liability, and consequent theoretical untidiness and practical complexity. This timely and impressive volume brings together a distinguished international team of legal experts from practice and academia to analyze and justify the extent and impact of cumulative protection andoverlapping liability in key jurisdictions throughout the world. This is compulsory reading for intellectual property aficionados everywhere, from national and international policy makers and academic thinkers to those engaged in the daily practice of drafting contracts, giving legal advice, and litigatingdisputes., With this volume the editors have put together a remarkably erudite review of the interplay between multiple different intellectual property regimes ... anyone who is seeking to broaden and deepen their understanding of intellectual property rights should buy this book., iOverlapping intellectual property rights r should be central to both intellectual property theory and practice, yet the legal literature had not yet adequately addressed this important topic, The book edited by Neil Wilkof and Shamnad Basheer offers the first comprehensive, and much needed, analysis from multiple angles and with respect to multiple jurisdictions. Remarkably for a book written by many distinguished authors, the book adopts a uniform structure-hypothetical,discussion and conclusion-where each chapter addresses a specific pair of overlapping rights. In addition, the summary tables provide a comparative overview of the various overlaps across 18 different jurisdictions. The result is well-thought, coherent, and comprehensive. This book is a must have, and a mustread, for any intellectual property practitioner and scholar, wherever located., Overlapping intellectual property rights should be central to both intellectual property theory and practice, yet the legal literature had not yet adequately addressed this important topic, The book edited by Neil Wilkof and Shamnad Basheer offers the first comprehensive, and much needed, analysis from multiple angles and with respect to multiple jurisdictions. Remarkably for a book written by many distinguished authors, the book adopts a uniform structure-hypothetical,discussion and conclusion-where each chapter addresses a specific pair of overlapping rights. In addition, the summary tables provide a comparative overview of the various overlaps across 18 different jurisdictions. The result is well-thought, coherent, and comprehensive. This book is a must have, and a mustread, for any intellectual property practitioner and scholar, wherever located., "The book is very well organized and allows for a quick read...the book makes a good case for utility patents, design patents, trademarks and trade dress." --Glenn Wheeler, les Nouvelles, Wilkof and Basheer's text is the first port of call for the Intellectual Property team at Sparke Helmore when dealing with foreign jurisdictions. We use it to navigate the myriad of complex legal issues that frequently arise out of multijurisdictional intellectual property rights, particularly when there is more than one species of intellectual property to consider. The text addresses the convergence of intellectual property rights in a practical way that we find most helpful whenadvising our clients and developing brand protection strategies. For example, issues often arise involving both patents & trade secrets and copyright & trade marks, each of which is comprehensively explored in dedicated chapters., The unique insight of the authors is that intellectual property cannot properly be understood as a set of distinct disciplines; each must be seen from the perspective of the others. The editors have assembled some of the world's leading experts to explain, in fully digestible prose, the connections and relationships among subjects normally treated in isolation. The result will not just inform you, but catalyze new thinking. You'll never look at IP the same way again., This volume is an indispensable resource for the scholar, practitioner and policymaker alike. It deals with weighty but unavoidably complex issues with clarity, precision and a solid grounding in the policy foundations of the intellectual property system. It should both inform and stimulate much needed further debate and analysis on the wide array of issues it covers.