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A Dictionary of Intellectual Property Law
Peter Groves
Intellectual property has a vast, perplexing and diverse vocabulary, and this enriching Dictionary provides a starting point for understanding new concepts and crafting precise definitions to meet the needs of a particular case. Not only are new words and phrases being coined as technology changes and the law follows, but also the international scope of intellectual property means that IP lawyers will encounter foreign words and phrases.
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Intellectual property has a vast, perplexing and diverse vocabulary, and this enriching Dictionary provides a starting point for understanding new concepts and crafting precise definitions to meet the needs of a particular case. Not only are new words and phrases being coined as technology changes and the law follows, but also the international scope of intellectual property means that IP lawyers will encounter foreign words and phrases.
- Front Matter
- Numbers
- A
- B
- C
- Cable Programme
- Cable Programme Service
- CAFC
- Cancellation
- Carbon Copy Divisional
- Caricature
- CARICOM
- Catnic
- Caused to Wonder
- Cautionary Notice
- Caveat
- CBD
- CCC
- Cease and Desist Letter
- Central Attack
- Certificate of Correction (US)
- Certification Trade Mark
- Chakrabarty
- Chancery Division
- Chapter I and Chapter II
- Characterising Claim
- Chartered Patent Attorney
- Check Digit
- Chilling Effects
- Chivalry, High Court of
- Chose in Action
- CII
- Cinematographic Work
- CIP
- Circumvention
- Citation
- Civil Procedure Act 1997
- CJEC
- CJEU
- Claeryn
- Claim
- Claim Broadening
- Claim Construction
- Class Headings
- Classical Trinity
- Classification
- Clean Room
- Clearance Search
- Clinical Trials
- Co-branding
- Coco Criteria
- Cognating, Cognate Applications
- Collage
- Collecting Society
- Collective Licensing
- Collective Trade Mark
- Collective Work
- Collins, Phil
- Collocation
- Colour
- Commerce Clause (US)
- Commercial Success
- Common Field of Activity
- Common General Knowledge
- Common Law
- Common Law Trade Mark
- Commonplace Design Features
- Commons
- Communication to the Public
- Community Registered Design
- Community Patent
- Community patent review, peer-to-patent
- Community Trade Mark (CTM)
- Community Unregistered Design Right
- Company Names
- Comparative Advertising
- Comparison of Terms Rule
- Competition Law
- Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme
- Compilation
- Complete Candor
- Compliance Date (UK)
- Compositional Claim
- Comprising
- Compulsory Licensing
- Compu-Mark
- Computer Associates v Altai
- Computer-Implemented Invention
- Computer Patent Annuities
- Computer Program
- Conception
- Conceptual Similarity
- Conclusie
- Concurrent Use Proceeding
- Conditional Access
- Confidence
- Confidential Information
- Confidentiality Agreement
- Confidentiality Club
- Confirmation, Patent of
- Confusion
- Consent
- Consistory Clause
- Construction, Interpretation of Patent Claims
- Content
- Content Owner
- Continuation
- Continuation in Part
- Continuing Application, Continuing Prosecution Application
- Contribution
- Contributory Infringement
- Convention on Biological Diversity
- Convention Priority
- Conversion (EPC)
- Conversion Damages
- Cooling-off Period
- Copy Protection
- Copycat Packaging
- Copyleft
- Copyright
- Copyright Clearance Center
- Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (UK)
- Copyright Management Information
- Copyright Tribunal
- Could–Would Approach
- Counteraction
- Counterfeiting, Counterfeit Goods
- Court of First Instance (CFI)
- Court of Justice of the European Union
- Covetousness and Delay (UK)
- CPA
- CREATE Act (US)
- Creative Commons
- Creative Spark
- Criminal Offences
- Cross-Licensing
- Cross-Undertaking in Damages
- Crown Copyright (UK)
- Crown Use
- CSS
- Cybersquatting
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- G
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Peter Groves
Reference Entry
- Published in print:
- 01 Jan 2011
- Category:
- Reference Entry
- Copyright:
- © Peter Groves 2011 2011
Collection:
Law 2011
Subjects: Law - Academic, Law -Professional, Intellectual Property Law
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or login to access all content.- Front Matter
- Numbers
- A
- B
- C
- Cable Programme
- Cable Programme Service
- CAFC
- Cancellation
- Carbon Copy Divisional
- Caricature
- CARICOM
- Catnic
- Caused to Wonder
- Cautionary Notice
- Caveat
- CBD
- CCC
- Cease and Desist Letter
- Central Attack
- Certificate of Correction (US)
- Certification Trade Mark
- Chakrabarty
- Chancery Division
- Chapter I and Chapter II
- Characterising Claim
- Chartered Patent Attorney
- Check Digit
- Chilling Effects
- Chivalry, High Court of
- Chose in Action
- CII
- Cinematographic Work
- CIP
- Circumvention
- Citation
- Civil Procedure Act 1997
- CJEC
- CJEU
- Claeryn
- Claim
- Claim Broadening
- Claim Construction
- Class Headings
- Classical Trinity
- Classification
- Clean Room
- Clearance Search
- Clinical Trials
- Co-branding
- Coco Criteria
- Cognating, Cognate Applications
- Collage
- Collecting Society
- Collective Licensing
- Collective Trade Mark
- Collective Work
- Collins, Phil
- Collocation
- Colour
- Commerce Clause (US)
- Commercial Success
- Common Field of Activity
- Common General Knowledge
- Common Law
- Common Law Trade Mark
- Commonplace Design Features
- Commons
- Communication to the Public
- Community Registered Design
- Community Patent
- Community patent review, peer-to-patent
- Community Trade Mark (CTM)
- Community Unregistered Design Right
- Company Names
- Comparative Advertising
- Comparison of Terms Rule
- Competition Law
- Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme
- Compilation
- Complete Candor
- Compliance Date (UK)
- Compositional Claim
- Comprising
- Compulsory Licensing
- Compu-Mark
- Computer Associates v Altai
- Computer-Implemented Invention
- Computer Patent Annuities
- Computer Program
- Conception
- Conceptual Similarity
- Conclusie
- Concurrent Use Proceeding
- Conditional Access
- Confidence
- Confidential Information
- Confidentiality Agreement
- Confidentiality Club
- Confirmation, Patent of
- Confusion
- Consent
- Consistory Clause
- Construction, Interpretation of Patent Claims
- Content
- Content Owner
- Continuation
- Continuation in Part
- Continuing Application, Continuing Prosecution Application
- Contribution
- Contributory Infringement
- Convention on Biological Diversity
- Convention Priority
- Conversion (EPC)
- Conversion Damages
- Cooling-off Period
- Copy Protection
- Copycat Packaging
- Copyleft
- Copyright
- Copyright Clearance Center
- Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (UK)
- Copyright Management Information
- Copyright Tribunal
- Could–Would Approach
- Counteraction
- Counterfeiting, Counterfeit Goods
- Court of First Instance (CFI)
- Court of Justice of the European Union
- Covetousness and Delay (UK)
- CPA
- CREATE Act (US)
- Creative Commons
- Creative Spark
- Criminal Offences
- Cross-Licensing
- Cross-Undertaking in Damages
- Crown Copyright (UK)
- Crown Use
- CSS
- Cybersquatting
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
- J
- K
- L
- M
- N
- O
- P
- Q
- R
- S
- T
- U
- V
- W
- X
- Y
- Z