This introductory text explores the origins, sources, function, and values of the exciting world of Intellectual Property (IP). Topics covered include copyright, trademark, patent, trade secret, domain names, and geographical indication, with primary attention given to IP law in the United States and ample coverage of key international laws. The history, development, and modern language is presented in an easy-to-absorb modular format with exercises and review questions designed to breakdown the many aspects of US and international IP law. This book is designed as a text for classroom use.
Paralegal and Legal Studies students using this text should be able to:
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Michael E. Jones is a professor emeritus and former director of the Legal Studies Program at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.
Walter Toomey is a Lecturer in Legal Studies at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.
Bettina M. Lengsfeld is a patent attorney in Boston, Massachusetts.
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