Known for its broad, accessible coverage of both traditional and cutting-edge issues, Intellectual Property in the New Technological Age is the cornerstone of a proven teaching package. Strengthened and refined through years of successful classroom use, The casebook: • covers the full range of legal protections for intellectual property: trade secret, patent law, copyright law, trademarks/trade dress, state and federal intellectual property protections, protections for computer software, and a general overview of antitrust law • integrates cases and materials with challenging practice problems • is enriched by a law and economics perspective that provides students with an analytical tool for a meaningful examination of the subject • offers outstanding treatment of new media issues, such as computer software • is reinforced by an annual statutory and case supplement which includes an introduction to biotechnology as well as all of the latest legal developments in IP • features an extremely helpful Teacher’s Manual with alternative syllabi for teaching the book in three- and four-credit comprehensive courses Look for this important new material in the Fourth Edition: • coverage of the Supreme Court’s decision in Ebay v. MercExchange and its effect on patent remedies • many new problems and updated references to scholarly literature • Companion Website: https://www.law.berkeley.edu/institutes/bclt/pubs/ipnta/
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