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In dieser Arbeit wird im Rahmen eines Strukturvergleichs mit anderen gewinnbezogenen Ansprüchen eine Analyse der Besonderheiten des § 10 UWG vorgenommen. Anschließend wird untersucht, inwieweit sich dessen spezifische Anwendungsprobleme de lege ferenda beheben ließen oder wo umgekehrt ein Gewinnabschöpfungsanspruch im UWG von vorneherein nur ganz begrenzte Präventionswirkung entfalten kann, so dass insoweit über alternative Präventionsinstrumentarien nachgedacht werden sollte.
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A clear and practical guide to the categories of subject matter protected by the main Intellectual Property regimes, focusing on their constitutive aspects and differences.
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Written by two intellectual property (IP) lawyers, experienced in contentious and non-contentious matters, Intellectual Property deals with different types of intellectual property protection and how to apply for them. It also covers how to cope with the infringement of one's intellectual property or allegations that it infringes someone else's intellectual property. Finally, the book advises on how best to exploit one's intellectual property rights and the sort of commercial agreements that will be entered into as a result. Aimed at business people rather than lawyers. Intellectual Property c
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This volume is a compendium of the Sir Hugh Laddie Lectures delivered at University College London (UCL) in the period between 2009 and 2018. This is a public lecture series organised by the Institute of Brand and Innovation Law (IBIL) at UCL Faculty of Laws in honour of IBIL's founder - Professor Sir Hugh Laddie. Presented as a collection of verbatim lecture transcripts, rather than formal papers, the book brings the subjects to life by providing the reader with a 'fly on the wall' experience. As distinguished IP judges, academics and policy makers, the eminent men and women who gave these lectures have all played a prominent role in shaping the recent development of intellectual property law. The lecture forum affords them the opportunity to speak in a personal capacity, often with surprising candour, which casts what may seem well-worn subject matter in a new and interesting light. The book, as a whole, highlights controversial legislative policies and decisions, tracks legal shifts and affords extra-judicial perspectives, providing an enlightening and historically relevant snapshot of intellectual property over the last decade. In doing so, it not only provides a valuable reference source for the UK and international IP community but also provides anyone with a true interest in intellectual property law a set of eminently readable essays.Contents and Contributors: * Preface The Rt. Hon. Professor Sir Robin Jacob * The Insatiable Appetite for Intellectual Property RightsSir Hugh Laddie, QC * The Function of a Trade Mark: Hugh Laddie and the European Court of JusticeThe Rt. Hon. Lord Leonard Hoffmann * From National Patent Litigation to a European Patent Court: A Dream, A Wish or Soon Reality?Raimund Lutz * Killing the Goose that Laid the Golden Egg: Too Many Trade Marks? Use and Intention to Use in EU Trade Mark Law.The Hon. Mrs Justice (Fidelma) Macken * The Growing Imperative to Internationalise the LawJudge Randall R. Rader * Community Trade Marks: Are they a Swiss Cheese?Professor Dr. Joachmin Bornkamm * Culture of the Public Domain: A Good Thing?Professor Hugh Hansen, Fordham Law School * IP and AdvocacyJudge Alex Kozinski * Patents and PopulismThe Hon. Dr Annabelle Bennett AO SC * Towards a Global Copyright Law?Shira Perlmutter * Apologia pro vita sua: A hifi retrospective and a modest prospective His Honour Michael Fysh QC SCThe Rt. Hon. Professor Sir Robin Jacob has been variously a leading member of the Intellectual Property Bar, a High Court judge and a judge in the Court of Appeal of England and Wales. His primary expertise is intellectual property law. He left the Court of Appeal in 2011 to take up his current position as the Sir Hugh Laddie Chair in Intellectual Property Law, and Director of the Institute of Brand and Innovation Law at the Faculty of Laws, University College London.
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