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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
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- B
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
- J
- K
- L
- M
- N
- O
- P
- PACE
- Paediatric Extension
- PAIR
- Palming Off (US)
- Paragraph IV Certification (US)
- Parallel Imports
- Paralympic
- Paranova Conditions
- Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property
- Parker v. Flook
- Parody
- Passing Off, Passing-Off
- Pastiche
- Patent
- Patent Agent
- Patent Application
- Patent Attorney
- Patent Clearance
- Patent Co-operation Treaty (PCT)
- Patent Eligibility Trilogy
- Patent Examination Highway, Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH)
- Patent Family
- Patent Flooding
- Patent Law Treaty (PLT)
- Patent of Addition
- Patent of Importation
- Patent Office (UK)
- Patent pending
- Patent Pool
- Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH)
- Patent–Registration Linkage
- Patentability Search
- Patentable Subject Matter
- Patent Term Extension
- Patent-to-Patent Citation
- Patentanwalt, Patentassessor
- Patentee
- Patents Act 1977
- Patents County Court (PCC)
- Patents Court
- Patentschrift
- Paternity Right
- Patrimoine National
- Patry, William
- PCT
- Pecuniary Remedy
- Pecuniary Rights
- Pedrick Patent
- Peer-to-Patent
- Pendency
- Performance
- Performer’s Protection
- Performers’ Property Rights
- Performers’ Rights, Performers’ Non-property Rights
- Performing Rights Tribunal
- Period of Grace
- Perpetual Motion Machine
- Person Skilled in the Art
- Personality Rights
- Petition for Review
- Petition To Make Special
- Petty Patent
- Phantom Mark (US)
- Phonogram
- Phonograms Convention
- Phonorecords, Phonograms
- PHOSITA
- Photograph
- Piano Roll
- Pig Fenders
- PIL
- Piracy
- ‘Pistache’
- Pith and Marrow
- PIUG
- Planck, Max (1858–1947)
- Plant Breeders’ Right
- Plant Patent
- Player Piano
- Poor Man’s Copyright
- Portfolio
- Preamble
- Precautionary Designation
- Preferred Embodiment
- Preliminary Examination
- Prior Art
- Prior Right, National
- Prior use
- Priority
- Privacy, Right to
- PRO
- Problem–solution approach (EPC)
- Process Claim
- Product
- Product Claim
- Product-by-Process Claim
- Professional Representative
- Program
- Programmed Computer Claim
- Prosecution
- Prosecution History Estoppel
- Protected Designation of Origin (PDO)
- Protected Geographical Indication (PGI)
- Protected Geographical Status
- Protected Marks (New Zealand)
- Protected Signs, 6 ter Protected Signs
- Protected Words
- Protocol on Interpretation of Article 69 EPC
- Protocol on Recognition (EPC)
- Protocol Questions
- Provisional Patent Application, ‘Provisional’
- Provisional Protection
- Publication
- Publication Codes
- Publication Right
- Public Domain
- Public Lending Right
- Public Policy
- Public Prior Use
- Publicity, Right of
- Pullman Bonds
- Purposive Construction
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- R
- S
- T
- U
- V
- W
- X
- Y
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Peter Groves
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- 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
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
- J
- K
- L
- M
- N
- O
- P
- PACE
- Paediatric Extension
- PAIR
- Palming Off (US)
- Paragraph IV Certification (US)
- Parallel Imports
- Paralympic
- Paranova Conditions
- Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property
- Parker v. Flook
- Parody
- Passing Off, Passing-Off
- Pastiche
- Patent
- Patent Agent
- Patent Application
- Patent Attorney
- Patent Clearance
- Patent Co-operation Treaty (PCT)
- Patent Eligibility Trilogy
- Patent Examination Highway, Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH)
- Patent Family
- Patent Flooding
- Patent Law Treaty (PLT)
- Patent of Addition
- Patent of Importation
- Patent Office (UK)
- Patent pending
- Patent Pool
- Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH)
- Patent–Registration Linkage
- Patentability Search
- Patentable Subject Matter
- Patent Term Extension
- Patent-to-Patent Citation
- Patentanwalt, Patentassessor
- Patentee
- Patents Act 1977
- Patents County Court (PCC)
- Patents Court
- Patentschrift
- Paternity Right
- Patrimoine National
- Patry, William
- PCT
- Pecuniary Remedy
- Pecuniary Rights
- Pedrick Patent
- Peer-to-Patent
- Pendency
- Performance
- Performer’s Protection
- Performers’ Property Rights
- Performers’ Rights, Performers’ Non-property Rights
- Performing Rights Tribunal
- Period of Grace
- Perpetual Motion Machine
- Person Skilled in the Art
- Personality Rights
- Petition for Review
- Petition To Make Special
- Petty Patent
- Phantom Mark (US)
- Phonogram
- Phonograms Convention
- Phonorecords, Phonograms
- PHOSITA
- Photograph
- Piano Roll
- Pig Fenders
- PIL
- Piracy
- ‘Pistache’
- Pith and Marrow
- PIUG
- Planck, Max (1858–1947)
- Plant Breeders’ Right
- Plant Patent
- Player Piano
- Poor Man’s Copyright
- Portfolio
- Preamble
- Precautionary Designation
- Preferred Embodiment
- Preliminary Examination
- Prior Art
- Prior Right, National
- Prior use
- Priority
- Privacy, Right to
- PRO
- Problem–solution approach (EPC)
- Process Claim
- Product
- Product Claim
- Product-by-Process Claim
- Professional Representative
- Program
- Programmed Computer Claim
- Prosecution
- Prosecution History Estoppel
- Protected Designation of Origin (PDO)
- Protected Geographical Indication (PGI)
- Protected Geographical Status
- Protected Marks (New Zealand)
- Protected Signs, 6 ter Protected Signs
- Protected Words
- Protocol on Interpretation of Article 69 EPC
- Protocol on Recognition (EPC)
- Protocol Questions
- Provisional Patent Application, ‘Provisional’
- Provisional Protection
- Publication
- Publication Codes
- Publication Right
- Public Domain
- Public Lending Right
- Public Policy
- Public Prior Use
- Publicity, Right of
- Pullman Bonds
- Purposive Construction
- Q
- R
- S
- T
- U
- V
- W
- X
- Y
- Z