About the Author

Paul Goldstein
Stella W. and Ira S. Lillick Professor of Law
Stanford Law School
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About the Co-Authors
Barton H. "Buzz" Thompson, Jr.
Robert E. Paradise Professor of Natural Resources Law and Director, Stanford Institute for the Environment
Gerald Korngold
Dean and Everett D. and Eugenia S. McCurdy Professor of Law, Case School of Law
Edmund W. Kitch
Mary and Daniel Loughran Professor of Law
E. James Kelly, Jr. - Class of 1965 Research Professor
University of Virginia School of Law
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Copyright, Patent, Trademark and Related State Doctrines, (University Casebook Series®)
Written by: Paul Goldstein and R. Anthony Reese |
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The Sixth Edition has been updated to address judicial, legislative, and scholarly developments in all areas of intellectual property law–trademark, copyright, and patent, as well as idea protection, trade secrets, right of publicity, and other areas. It provides cases and notes on emerging First Amendment limitations on federal and state intellectual property rights and addresses emerging trends in Lanham Act section 43(a) and newly revised provisions of federal antidilution law. Other topics include the Internet and domain names, secondary liability, safe harbors, and anti-circumvention provisions. Coverage of software protection and business method patents has been expanded.
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Cases and Materials on International Intellectual Property Law (University Casebook Series®)
Written by: Paul Goldstein |
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This casebook organizes contemporary foreign and U.S. case law and literature to equip law students with the knowledge they need to engage in international intellectual property practice, in both transactional and litigation settings. Carefully selected materials also expose students to the social, economic, and cultural considerations that underpin intellectual property law around the world. Each field of law–copyright, patent, trademark, unfair competition, trade secrets, industrial design–is introduced by a comprehensive author's note placing the field in its international and comparative law context, and extensive notes on the cases and materials fill in relevant details, including currently and historically important topics.
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Selected Statutes & International Agreements On Unfair Competition, Trademark, Copyright & Patent, 2009
Written by: Paul Goldstein and Edmund W. Kitch |
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This compact volume contains the key unfair competition, trademark, copyright, and patent statutes and related international agreements in a form convenient for student use. In addition to the full text of the patent, copyright, and trademark statutes, it includes the principal intellectual property treaties and agreements, as well as the Restatement of the Law Third–Unfair Competition and the Uniform Trade Secrets Act.
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International Legal Materials on Intellectual Property, 2006 edition
Written by: Paul Goldstein |
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This 2006 statutory supplement includes documents relevant to major international intellectual property law topics. Chapter coverage includes: Trade Agreements; Copyright and Neighboring Rights; Patents and Plant Variety Protection; Trademarks and Geographical Indications; Industrial Design and Semiconductor Layout; and European Union Directives and Regulations.
Chapters include:
- Trade Agreements
- Copyright and Neighboring Rights
- Patents and Plant Variety Protection
- Trademarks and Geographical Indications
- Industrial Design and Semiconductor Layout
- European Union Directives and Regulations
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Building on Paul Goldstein's earlier, highly successful casebook on Real Property Law, this casebook is designed for the faculty member who wants to cover not only traditional property issues but also emerging environmental issues in the management of land and other resources.
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Property lawyers are increasingly engaged in environmental issues -- whether it be the increased interest in conservation easements, national regulation of land use through such statutes as the Endangered Species Act and the Clean Water Act, problems of hazardous waste cleanup, pressures to open private land to public use through the public trust doctrine and other legal mechanisms, or dozens of other environmental additions to traditional property law. This new casebook is the first to provide significant materials on emerging and important environmental issues in the property field. It provides an in-depth treatment of traditional property doctrines, while providing cutting-edge coverage of these emerging environmental questions.
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This casebook covers all the major aspects of real estate transactions. Updated and expanded, it provides an overview of this growing area of law. Highlights of the new edition include new coverage (cases and materials) of the subprime and mortgage finance crisis, predatory lending, the secondary market, and electronic mortgage systems, as well as a fully revamped and expanded shopping center chapter with new cases and readings.
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