EXPLORING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN CYBERSPACE

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EXPLORING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN CYBERSPACE

Cyberspace has made geography history. However, the coming of the borderless medium has brought forward the need for protection and preservation of intellectual property rights in cyberspace. In that context, the concept of property in cyberspace has to be redefined. This eBook aims to explore the landscape of intellectual property rights in cyberspace.

This eBook aims to examine the concept of property in cyberspace which is dealt in different jurisdictions. It seeks to explore the ways and methodologies to protect the intellectual property rights in cyberspace and seeks to examine the international treaties impacting intellectual property rights and protection in cyberspace. It also seeks to deal with contentious issues pertaining to copyright & other proprietary rights protection in cyberspace and thereafter seeks to examine two significant Conventions in the intellectual property rights , being the Berne Convention and the WIPO Copyright Convention.

This eBook aims to give a broad overview of some important issues and aspects that need to be kept in mind while exploring the ever evolving jurisprudence on intellectual property rights in cyberspace.

This eBook is an absolute must for all students of law, legal practitioners, law libraries.

This eBook is authored by Pavan Duggal (http://www.pavanduggal.com), Asia’s and India’s foremost expert on Cyberlaw and Mobile Law. This eBook’s Author runs his niche law firm Pavan Duggal Associates, Advocates (http://pavanduggalassociates.com/) which is working on all aspects concerning technology and the law.

© Pavan Duggal, 2014

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Publisher: Amazon
Publication Year: 2014
Format: ebook
Length: 57
ASIN: B00RNHYFFO
eBook Price: $9.99
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