How to Start a Personal Injury Class Action Lawsuit
A personal injury class action lawsuit is a suit filed by one person on behalf of him or her self and a group of other people who suffered the same injury due to a defected product or alleged negligence by the holder of a specific product. For ... [... more]
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The Making of Modern Intellectual Property Law: The ...
Book Description: This book is the first detailed historical account of intellectual property law. In part, it examines why intellectual property law with its sub-categories of patents, copyright, designs and trade marks took the shape that it did over [... more]
$116.00
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How to Get Permission to Use Copyrighted Material
Protect yourself as a writer. Prevent your getting smacked with a lawsuit for "borrowing" copyrighted materials. Determine if you need permission to quote a copyrighted source. One short sentence from certain print material, for instance, may [... more]
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How to Make a Patent Drawing
When you file for a patent, you will be required to submit detailed drawings and sketches of your invention or idea before the patent will be issued. For those of you who aren't artistically inclined, don't worry; you have several options for ... [... more]
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How to Avoid Plagiarism
Have you ever copied a paragraph from the encyclopedia and then changed some of the words using your thesaurus? Taken credit for writing that was not your own? Borrowed a line and forgotten to credit the author? Plagiarism - whether deliberate or ... [... more]
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How to Write a Popular Sitcom
You're sitting at home, watching some awful half-hour comedy show, thinking that anyone in the world could write it. As it turns out, you're right--anyone in the world can write it. There are some unspoken rules about how to make a successful ... [... more]
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New Frontiers of Intellectual Property Law
This book, arising from the collaboration between the IEEM in Macao and the Max Planck Institute in Munich, provides up-to-date information on developments in global intellectual property law and policy and their impact on regional economic and cultural [... more]
$100.00
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How to File for a Patent
A patent gives you the exclusive right to make, use or sell a product, device or process for a set period of time. Today utility patents (the most common kind) are good for at least 17 years. Determine whether your idea warrants patent ... [... more]
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How to Market Your Patent
Your concept may be novel and your invention may be exactly what everybody needs. However, unless you get your patented idea from the drawing board into your customer's hands, it won't do anyone any good. For inventors, marketing = manufacturing ... [... more]
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Intellectual Property Law (Palgrave Law Masters S.)
Intellectual Property Law (Palgrave Law Masters S.) [... more]
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International Intellectual Property Law & Policy - Volume 5
This is the fifth volume in this series again brings together leading experts from all over the world to analyze the most pressing issues in Copyright, Trademark and Patent law. It focuses on developments in the United States, the European Union and its [... more]
$85.50
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Holyoak and Torremans Intellectual Property Law
Holyoak and Torremans Intellectual Property Law provides readers with a clear introduction to the whole of UK intellectual property law, whilst carefully placing the law in its global context and acknowledging the influence of EU and other international [... more]
$55.05
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