Blackstone's Statutes on Intellectual Property 12/e (Blackstone's Statute Series)

Blackstone's Statutes on Intellectual Property 12/e (Blackstone's Statute Series)

by Andrew Christie (Editor), Andrew Christie (Editor), Stephen Gare (Editor)

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 600
Edition: 12
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 07 Aug 2014

ISBN 10: 0198709455
ISBN 13: 9780198709459

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Author Bio
Andrew Christie is the Davies Collison Cave Professor of Intellectual Property in the Melbourne Law School. He has particular expertise in the areas of copyright law, patent law and trade mark law as they apply in the digital environment, and patent law as it applies to biotechnological inventions. Stephen Gare is a consultant at SDG at SW6. He was formerly Head of Intellectual Property at Greenberg Traurig Maher, LLP. He has wide-ranging experience in the litigation and transactional aspects of all areas of intellectual property and information technology, across a broad spectrum of products and services.