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The Law of Patents, Second Edition, is a concise yet comprehensive casebook on the law of patents that features helpful introductory text, technologically accessible cases, detailed comments, comparative and policy perspectives, and statutes.Rich in doctrine, policy, and theory, this casebook offers: Logical and accessible sequencing of chapters, beginning with the history and architecture of patents and ending with defenses and remedies to infringement Helpful introductions to each chapter, transitional text within sections, and introductions and background information for cases that provide the context needed for better understanding Detailed comments following the cases that delve into doctrine and policy Both comparative perspectives and policy perspectives that are presented throughout the book Integrated treatment of relevant statutory provisions Coverage of trade secret protection that can be used at the instructor's discretion Extensive citations to academic literatureNew to the Second Edition: Coverage of claim interpretation has been moved to Chapter 2 to provide early exposure to its importance Important new cases, including: Ariad Pharmaceuticals v. Eli Lilly (written description) Bilski v. Doll (subject matter eligibility) Perfect Web Technologies, Inc. v. Infousa, Inc. (nonobviousness) Proctor & Gamble v. Teva Pharmaceuticals (nonobviousness) with detailed discussed of In re Kubin in Comments Lucent Technologies v. Gateway (indirect infringement) Quanta Computer v. LG Electronics (exhaustion and use of contracts) i4i Ltd. Partnership v. Microsoft Corp. (damages) New and updated Comments and Comparative and Policy Perspectives New and updated PowerPoint slides Updated casebook websiteFully updated and refined in its second edition, this compact casebook offers a succinct treatment of the law of patents along with insightful comments and perspectives.
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