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Stay current and up to date on intellectual property law within the shifting boundaries of the Internet. The Internet’s rapid growth—and the globalization of information facilitated by it—has greatly shaped the way intellectual property is policed and protected. As cybercases and the Internet add new dimensions to the law of trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and patents, the analysis provided by this treatise will show you how the complex issues of network-based technologies relate to the traditional areas of your intellectual property practice. Intellectual Property Law in Cyberspace is the critical resource you need to protect and enforce your clients’ intellectual property rights as they relate to the Internet. The treatise will help you and your practice stay on the cutting edge of this progressive area of law with up-to-date information on these and related topics: - how the domain name system works, the latest on dispute resolution policies, and new registration options; plus step-by-step instructions on registering domain names under various registration proposals
- administrative dispute resolution policies proposed and implemented by domain name registrars—and how to protect registrations from challenges
- the application of trademark law to Internet concepts such as metatags, hyperlinking, framing, and spamming
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