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This casebook examines international issues concerning copyrights, trademarks, and patents, as well as other forms of intellectual property, including geographical indications, industrial designs, layout designs of integrated circuits, plant variety protection, trade secrets, and other undisclosed information. Focusing on the international intellectual property regime, this book discusses the national and reciprocal treatment of foreign authors, recent developments in the European Union, and enforcement and compliance problems in less developed countries. It also touches on issues related to economic development, agriculture, health, environment, education, and culture. The goal of the casebook is to help students develop a global-oriented, interdisciplinary understanding of the international intellectual property system. The book features edited cases, primary documents, legal commentary, and problem sets for classroom discussion.
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