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Intellectual Property In New Zealand : A User's Guide
Paperback Edition: 1
From small businesses filing patents to designers protecting their copyright, from a gas station seeing its logo ripped off by a competitor to a blogger posting photographs, New Zealanders encounter intellectual property every day. Sometimes they need to call a lawyer. But at other times,
they just need to get a clear understanding of what they can and cant do in order to go about their business.This handy little book, written by one of the countrys leading intellectual property lawyers and author of the major texts on the subject, is an accessible introduction to patents, trade marks, copyright and other key elements of IP. Aimed at non-lawyers looking to understand basic concepts and key issues, the book will be a guiding light through the often murky waters of intellectual property law.What can be patented? Do you have to register a trade mark? How does copyright work on the internet? Tackling common questions in concise and accessible prose, Intellectual Property in New Zealand: A Users Guide should sit on the desk of entrepreneurs and designers, journalists, inventors and many more across New Zealand. Costing about three minutes of a lawyers time, its a book worth owning. About the author Paul Sumpter is senior academic in law at the University of Auckland, a consultant with Chapman Tripp, and a member of the Copyright Tribunal of New Zealand.
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Featured in the 15 June 2015 New Zealand Newsletter.
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Pages : 149
Publisher : Auckland University Press
Publication date : 2015-07
Subjects: Non-fiction, Published in New Zealand, Business / Law, NZ Law, NZ Commercial Law, NZ Intellectual Property Law