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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.
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- Table
- Tarnishment
- Teaching–Suggesting–Motivation (TSM) Test (US)
- TEAS
- Technological or Technical Protection Measures
- Technology Transfer Agreement
- Telle Quelle
- TellPat
- Ter
- Terminal Disclaimer
- Tertium Quid
- Theft
- Thicket of Patents
- Third-Party Observations
- Thornhill Claim (UK)
- Three-Step Test
- Three Strikes
- TK
- Top-Level Domain
- Topography Right
- Trade Dress (US)
- Trade Libel
- Trade Mark
- Trade Mark (or Trademark) (vt)
- Trade Mark Agent
- Trade Mark Attorney
- Trade Marks Act 1994
- Trade Name
- Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property
- Trade Secret
- Trademark
- Trademark Law Treaty
- Traditional Knowledge (TK)
- Traditional Speciality Guaranteed
- Trafficking
- Transformative Work
- Transmedia Intellectual Property
- Transmission
- Triple Identity Test
- TRIPS
- TRIPS-Plus
- Troll
- Trundlehumper, Trundlene
- TSM
- TTAB
- Typeface
- Typographical Arrangement
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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
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
- J
- K
- L
- M
- N
- O
- P
- Q
- R
- S
- T
- Table
- Tarnishment
- Teaching–Suggesting–Motivation (TSM) Test (US)
- TEAS
- Technological or Technical Protection Measures
- Technology Transfer Agreement
- Telle Quelle
- TellPat
- Ter
- Terminal Disclaimer
- Tertium Quid
- Theft
- Thicket of Patents
- Third-Party Observations
- Thornhill Claim (UK)
- Three-Step Test
- Three Strikes
- TK
- Top-Level Domain
- Topography Right
- Trade Dress (US)
- Trade Libel
- Trade Mark
- Trade Mark (or Trademark) (vt)
- Trade Mark Agent
- Trade Mark Attorney
- Trade Marks Act 1994
- Trade Name
- Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property
- Trade Secret
- Trademark
- Trademark Law Treaty
- Traditional Knowledge (TK)
- Traditional Speciality Guaranteed
- Trafficking
- Transformative Work
- Transmedia Intellectual Property
- Transmission
- Triple Identity Test
- TRIPS
- TRIPS-Plus
- Troll
- Trundlehumper, Trundlene
- TSM
- TTAB
- Typeface
- Typographical Arrangement
- U
- V
- W
- X
- Y
- Z