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  <title>Intellectual property :</title>
  <subTitle>the tough new realities that could make or break your business</subTitle>
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   <dateIssued>2007</dateIssued>
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  <extent>ix, 244 p. : source, index ; 24 cm.</extent>
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 <note>How can a product of the mindÂ—an innovation, a song, a logo, a business secretÂ—become the subject of precise property rights? No idea is entirely original; every innovative business borrows, sometimes extensively, from its competitors and others. So how do we draw the line between fair and unfair use?&#13;
Billions of dollars ride on that question, as do the fates of publishers, software producers, drug companies, advertising firms, and many others. It’s also a key question for individuals—for instance, if you quit your job after mastering the company’s secrets, what can you do with that information?&#13;
With the growth of the internet and global markets, having a smart IP strategy is more essential than ever. Intellectual Property is the ideal book for non-lawyers who deal with patents, trade secrets, trademarks, and copyrights—all essential business issues that have changed rapidly in the last few years.&#13;
Goldstein draws on dozens of fascinating case studies, from the Polaroid vs. Kodak battle to Kellogg’s surprising trademark suit against Exxon to whether a generic perfume is allowed to smell exactly like Chanel No. 5.&#13;
Every business decision that involves IP is also a legal decision, and every legal decision is also a business decision. Lawyers and managers need to work together to navigate these murky waters, and this book shows how.&#13;
(text cited from www.amazon.com)&#13;
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