IP Law & Business Bookstore
Computer Law: Drafting and Negotiating Forms and Agreements
by Richard Raysman and Peter Brown
Don't draft a computer-related agreement without this guide! Richard Raysman and Peter Brown have opened their files to bring you nearly 100 user-friendly forms and agreements. (learn more)
Copyright and the Public Domain
by Stephen Fishman
The first book of its kind, Copyright and the Public Domain by Stephen Fishman brings much needed clarity to the question of what is protected by copyright and what is not. (learn more)
Cyberlaw: Intellectual Property in the Digital Millennium
by Jay Dratler, Jr. and updated by Stephen McJohn
Cyberlaw: Intellectual Property in the Digital Millennium is the definitive guide to the revolution in copyright law brought about by the need to protect against piracy and unauthorized copying on the Internet. (learn more)
Doing Business On The Internet: Forms and Analysis
by Julian S. Millstein, Jeffrey D. Neuburger and Jeffrey P. Weingart
Electronic commerce has grown from a high-tech niche to a billion dollar industry and it continues to grow. Doing Business on the Internet: Forms and Analysis is the most complete, up-to-date legal guide to business transactions in this environment. (learn more)
Emerging Technologies and the Law: Forms and Analysis
by Richard Raysman, Peter Brown, Jeffrey D. Neuburger and William E. Bandon, III
This comprehensive guide addresses the many legal issues presented by complex cross-technology transactions. Emerging Technologies and the Law: Forms and Analysis features over 100 ready-to-use forms on CD-ROM. (learn more)
Federal Acquisition Regulations: Intellectual Property and Related Rights
by Lisa M. Brownlee
Federal Acquisition Regulations: Intellectual Property and Related Rights is a comprehensive guide to the maze of intellectual property, data rights and technology transfer issues raised by U.S. government procurement contracts—including coverage of the latest regulations. (learn more)
Federal Taxation of Intellectual Property Transfers
by Joseph E. Olson
Federal Taxation of Intellectual Property Transfers bridges the gap between intellectual property law and tax law. This tax-planner's tool also discusses judicial and legislative developments as they relate to capital assets sold or exchanged. (learn more)
Information Technology Litigation: Law and Analysis
by Barry G. Felder, Frederick L. Whitmer and Jeffrey P. Weingart
Litigating IT-related disputes successfully requires attorneys to stay current with both the latest technological developments and the constant flow of cases dealing with them. Information Technology Litigation: Law and Analysis focuses on legal issues relating to software, digital content, and electronic data. (learn more)
Intellectual Property Law Dictionary
by Rachel Gader-Shafran
This complete, one-stop lexicon of IP terminology helps you understand and apply the language of intellectual property in any situation. Intellectual Property Law Dictionary is designed for lawyers, law students, professors and anyone who works closely with intellectual property issues. (learn more)
Intellectual Property Law: Commercial, Creative and Industrial Property
by Jay Dratler, Jr. and Stephen McJohn
Intellectual Property Law: Commercial, Creative, and Industrial Property covers all the major fields of intellectual property: patents, process patents, trade secrets, copyright, technological protection of copyrighted works under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, and more. (learn more)
Intellectual Property Law: Damages and Remedies
written and edited by Terence P. Ross
Intellectual Property Law: Damages and Remedies addresses two crucial concerns of intellectual property owners—how to recover monetary compensation when an infringement has occurred and how to prevent further infringement. (learn more)
Intellectual Property Licensing: Forms and Analysis
by Richard Raysman, Edward A. Pisacreta, and Kenneth A. Adler
Intellectual Property Licensing: Forms and Analysis is a comprehensive collection of forms, checklists and agreements designed to help attorneys deal with virtually any intellectual property licensing issue. (learn more)
Intellectual Property and Computer Crimes
by Peter J. Toren
Intellectual Property and Computer Crimes is a timely treatise that explains the laws that criminalize violations of intellectual property rights and unauthorized computer access—and how they may affect your practice. (learn more)
The Intellectual Property Strategist newsletter
Editor-in-Chief, Howard J. Shire
The Intellectual Property Strategist gives you a practical source of both business and litigation tactics in the fast-changing area of intellectual property law. (learn more)
Internet Law & Strategy newsletter
Editor-in-Chief, Samuel Fineman
This pioneering newsletter is the best single source of news, advice and analysis for lawyers and their clients who are involved with the Internet. Internet Law & Strategy looks beyond the hype and fluff to bring you reviews of the best Web sites and practical pointers of genuine value. (learn more)
Licensing of Intellectual Property
by Jay Dratler, Jr. and updated by Stephen McJohn
Licensing of Intellectual Property is the definitive treatise in the field. It provides in-depth coverage not only of standard contract provisions but also of the intellectual property, antitrust, misuse, and common-law and unauthorized copying issues involved in licensing transactions that are not always directly reflected in contract language. (learn more)
Patent Infringement: Compensation and Damages
by Bryan W. Butler
Patent Infringement: Compensation and Damages is a complete, concise and detailed guide. Beginning with the assumption that a patent has been infringed, it explains the seven steps of determining patent infringement damages. (learn more)
Patent Strategy & Management newsletter
Editor-in-Chief, Benjamin Hershkowitz
Patent Strategy & Management provides specialized, in depth coverage of the latest legal and practical developments, along with insightful analysis and perspective from a distinguished board of editors drawn from the worlds of law, business, IP consulting, and high technology. (learn more)
Representing High Tech Companies
by Gary M. Lawrence and Carl Baranowski
Representing high-tech companies requires familiarity with several of the most complex areas of law, finance and technology. Representing High-Tech Companies is a one-of-a-kind book, designed to help you handle the whole range of legal issues you may face in the course of representing high-tech clients. (learn more)
Telemedicine and E-Health Law
by Lynn D. Fleisher, Ph.D., J.D. and James C. Dechene, Ph.D., J.D.
The use of the Internet and high-tech communications in health care has led to new approaches to medical treatment-and to challenging legal questions. Telemedicine and E-Health Law has the answers that health care providers, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, insurers and their legal counsel need in the online era. (learn more)
Trade Secrets
by James Pooley and Charles T. Graves
With the economy ever more dependent on technology and innovative markets and with creative employees and executives moving from job to job with increasing frequency, understanding trade secret law is more important than ever. Existing companies must identify and protect their assets, while entrepreneurs and new businesses must know the safest way to get started. Fortunately, you can consult Trade Secrets, a comprehensive yet concise guide to this complex field. (learn more)
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