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O'Connor's Federal Intellectual Property Codes Plus, 2023-2024 ed.

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Brand: O'Connor's
Copyright: 2023
ISBN: 9781668719992
Publication Frequency: Updated as changes in the law dictate
Update format: N/A

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O’Connor’s Federal Intellectual Property Codes Plus is designed to expedite an intellectual property practitioner’s research by supplementing the Trademarks Act, Copyrights Act, Patents Act, and Uniform Trade Secrets Act with extensive case annotations and cross references to relevant discussions in leading intellectual property treatises.

The case annotations are current or precedential and quickly answer common questions about a particular code section. For more in-depth questions, the annotations and treatise cross references are an excellent starting point for your research.

The ‘‘Plus’’ in the title indicates that the book contains additional materials relevant to IP law, including:

  • Select United States Code provisions
  • Title 37 of the Code of Federal Regulations
  • Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy
  • Copyright Act of 1909

The book also includes charts covering direct copyright infringement, public accessibility of printed publications, differences between the Uniform Trade Secrets Act and state enactments, and American Invents Act amendments.

Cross references to relevant statutes, regulations, and various conventions appear throughout.