- Author(s): Dr. S.R. Myneni
- Publisher: Asia Law House
- Edition: 1 Ed 2017
- ISBN 13 9789386416995
- Approx. Pages 420 + Contents
- Format Paperback
- Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days
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Description
I wrote a book titled "Law of Intellectual Property" in the year 2001 and its 8th revision took place in 2017. I feel satisfied as I have written 82 text books for law students covering almost all the subjects of LL.B course of different Indian Universities. Some Universities have the courses of Post Graduate Diploma of Intellectual Property Rights and LL.M. Degree with specialisation of Intellectual Property Rights.
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Contents
Unit I: Patent as Intellectual Property Right
Chapter 1: Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs)
Chapter 2: The World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO)
Chapter 3: World Trade Organisation (WTO) General Agreement on Tariff and Trade
Chapter 4: Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPs)
Chapter 5: Patents
Chapter 6: Theories of Patents
Chapter 7: Rationale of Protection of Patent Rights
Chapter 8: Patent Rights Creation in Early Period
Chapter 9: Development of the Modern Patent System United Kingdom
Chapter 10: History of Patent Law of the United States of America
Chapter 11: History of Indian Patent System
Unit II: International Patent Law
Chapter 1: TRIPs Agreement of WTO and Patents
Chapter 2: Pairs Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, 1967 and Patents
Chapter 3: Patent Cooperation Treaty, 1970
Chapter 4: Budapest Treaty on the International Recognition of the Deposit
of Micro-Organisms, 1980 and others
Chapter 5: International Cases of Patents
Unit III: Law of Creation and Registration of Patents in the United States,
European Union and China
Chapter 1: American Patent system
Chapter 2: Patenting in European Union
Part I: General and Institutional Provisions
Chapter 1: General Provisions
Chapter 2: The European Patent Organisation
Chapter 3: European Patent Office
Chapter 4: The Administrative Council
Chapter 5: Financial Provisions
Part II: Substantive Patent Law
Chapter 1: Patentability
Chapter 2: Persons entitled to apply for and obtain a European Patent -
Mention of the Inventor
Chapter 3: Effects of the European Patent and the European Patent application
Chapter 4: European Patent application as an object of property
Part III: European Patent Application
Chapter 1: Filing and requirements of the European patent application
Chapter 2: Priority
Part IV: Procedure up to Grant
Part V: Opposition and Limitation Procedure
Part VI: Appeals Procedure
Part VII: Common Provisions
Chapter 1: Common provisions governing procedure
Chapter 2: Information to the public or to official authorities
Chapter 3: Representation
Part VIII: Impact on National Law
Chapter 1: Conversion into national patent application
Chapter 2: Revocation and prior rights
Chapter 3: Miscellaneous effects
Part IX: Special Agreements
Part X: International Applications under the Patent Cooperation
Treaty Euro-Pct Applications
Part XI: Transitional Provisions
Part XII: Final Provisions
Chapter 3: Patent Law of the People's Republic of China
Chapter 1: General Provisions
Chapter 2: Conditions for Granting Patents
Chapter 3: Application for Patents
Chapter 4: Examination and Approval of Patent Applications
Chapter 5: Duration, Termination and Invalidation of Patents
Chapter 6: Compulsory License for the Exploitation of Patents
Chapter 7: Protection of Patent Rights
Chapter 8: Supplementary Provisions
Unit IV: Creation of Patent in India
Chapter 1: Inventions not Patentable in India
Chapter 2: Application for Patents
Chapter 3: International Applications under Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT)
Chapter 4: Publication and Examination of Applications
Chapter 5: Opposition Proceedings to Grant of Patents
Chapter 6: Anticipation
Chapter 7: Provisions for Secrecy of Certain Inventions
Chapter 8: Grant of Patents and Right Conferred thereby
Chapter 9: Patents of Addition
Chapter 10: Amendment of Applications and Specifications
Chapter 11: Restoration of Lapsed Patents
Chapter 12: Surrender and Revocation of Patents
Unit V: Registration after Granting Patents in India
Chapter 1: Register of Patents
Chapter 2: Patent Office and its Establishment
Chapter 3: Powers of Controller Generally
Chapter 4: Working of Patents, Compulsory Licences and Revocation
Chapter 5: Use of Inventions for Purposes of Government and Acquisition
of Inventions by Central Government
Chapter 6: Suits Concerning Infringement of Patents
Chapter 7: Appeals to the Appellate Board
Chapter 8: Penalties
Chapter 9: Patent Agents
Chapter 10: International Arrangements
Chapter 11: Miscellaneous
Chapter 12: Indian Case Laws of Patents
Annexures
Bibliography
Articles
Subject Index
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Author Details
Dr.S.R.Myneni
• Born on 20-8-1939 at Lagadapadu village in Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh to
Smt.Annapurnamma and Sri Butchaiah and hails from a respectable farmers' family.
• He had his Primary School Education at his native village; High School Education
(1950-56) at Pedakurapadu; Teacher Training (1956-58) at Tadikonda; B.Ed. Training
(1965) and B.L. (1990-93) at Rajahmundry (AP). He has acquired his remaining qualifications
from Intermediate (1960) to Ph.D. (1983) and LL.M (1993-95) from different Indian
Universities by private appearance.
• He worked in Government Schools as Primary School Teacher (1958-66), Headmaster
and Teacher Educator (1966-69). He officiated as an Extension Officer (Edn.) at Ongole
Samithi (1969-74). He taught Economics as Asstt. Lecturer (1974-77), Lecturer (1977-87),
Reader (1987-97) and Mercantile Law (1998-99) in Government Colleges at Nidadavole,
Rajahmundry and Kakinada in AP.
• Registered as an Advocate of A.P. Bar Council (1998) and became Member of A. P.
High Court Advocates Association (2001).
• His first book 'International Economic Law' was published in 1996 from then onwards
nearly 80 text-books for B.A., LL.B., and LL.M., Courses written by him were published
by Allahabad Law Agency, Faridabad and Asia Law House, Hyderabad. Some of them are
prescribed by some Universities as textbooks/reference books.
• During the year 2015, under the achievement of writing most law text books,
his name has been entered in, The Limca Book of Records. The Indian Book of Records,
The Golden Book of World Records, and The Unique World Records.
• He visited Moscow (USSR) in 1985 and the USA in 1999.
• He has been associated with Friendship Association and Peace Organization.
• He is the believer of altruism
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