Description
The primary objective of this publication is to consolidate and present a detailed and comprehensive exploration of subsidiary Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs), which are often under-represented in mainstream IP literature that predominantly focuses on traditional IPRs. Recognizing the need for a singular, accessible source of information on a range of nuanced topics – including moral rights in copyright, performers’ rights in both copyright law and common law, broadcasters’ rights, domain names, trade dress, the law of Geographical Indications, the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights in India, the law of Traditional Knowledge, Trade Secrets, and Confidential Information – this book was meticulously conceptualized.
This endeavor, aimed at benefiting lawyers, law students, researchers, academicians and other professionals seeking comprehensive information in these specialized areas, owes its inception and fruition to the Publishers. Their endorsement of the idea and subsequent invaluable suggestions have been instrumental in shaping the final form of this work.
The content across the seven chapters is systematically organized under specific sub-headings for clarity and ease of navigation. Each section not only discusses pertinent issues but also acknowledges the judgments and orders that have contributed to the development of these legal concepts. To further aid understanding and application, the material within this book is presented in a concise pointer format, facilitating an effective learning and reference tool for those engaged in or interested in the study and practice of subsidiary IP laws
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