Case Analyses for Intellectual Property Law and New Media
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Case Analyses for Intellectual Property Law and New Media

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188 pages 2016

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"This text is a companion to the second edition of Intellectual property law and interactive media. Moving the coverage of case analysis to this separate volume enables the authors to focus their attention on important trial and legal procedures that apply extant law to, largely, new circumstances. Readers can focus on history and concepts while reading the main text, allowing them to bring understandings derived there to bear on the cases found in this analytic text. The approach offers relief from information overload and allows readers time and space to process information as they shift from concepts to cases. To aid understanding and learning, the authors provide focused interpretations and analysis throughout. Supplemented by freeforafee.com, a blog providing textual updates, online links to bibliographic materials, and extensive resource aggregation, the books include learning objectives for each chapter and a glossary of key terms. They are an excellent resource for undergraduates studying interactive media, as well as a primer for first year IP law students, a handbook for entrepreneurs, a guidebook for lawyers to assist in referrals, and an interesting read for those simply curious about the field"--Unedited summary from book cover.

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