Intellectual Property in Government Contracts: Protecting and Enforcing IP at the State and Federal Level
Released: Mar 25, 2009
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Paperback, 616 pages
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Description:
This book provides a unique comprehensive survey of U.S. federal intellectual property procurement laws as well as a detailed analysis of state procurement rules. Encompassing the concerns of the private and government sectors, this book is a groundbreaking, valuable resource for both sectors. It gives an extensive overview of U.S. federal and state procurement systems, and strategies for handling government misuse of private-sector IP rights. The book is intended for an expanding audience of academics, government lawyers, in-house and outside private attorneys specializing in procurement law, and practitioners of international and intellectual property litigation.
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