Intellectual Property Law for Engineers, Scientists, and Entrepreneurs. Howard B. Rockman
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Intellectual Property Law for Engineers, Scientists, and Entrepreneurs
SECOND EDITION
Howard B. Rockman
Adjunct Professor of Engineering
University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Adjunct Professor of Engineering
Northwestern University, Illinois, USA
Patent Clinic Faculty Supervisor
John Marshall Law School, Chicago, USA
Intellectual Property Attorney
Rockman, Videbeck & O’Connor
Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois, USA
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Hardback: 9781119381976
“Ingenuity should receive a liberal encouragement.”
Thomas Jefferson
(V Writings of Thomas Jefferson, pp. 75–76)
“The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers.”
William Shakespeare
(2 Henry VI, Act IV, Scene II)
Foreword
The first edition of the book Intellectual Property Law for Engineers and Scientists by Howard B. Rockman was adopted as a textbook for an online graduate‐level course that Mr. Rockman has taught for almost two decades in the College of Engineering of the University of Illinois at Chicago. That book proved to be very popular among professionals interested in intellectual property law at the international level.
Mr. Rockman has now updated the material in his book to incorporate changes in patent law that have occurred during the past 15 years. I am sure that this second edition will be as well received as the first one.
Piegiorgio L. E. Uslenghi, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor Emeritus
College of Engineering
University of Illinois at Chicago
Foreword to the First Edition
A few years ago, I contacted Mr. Howard B. Rockman, a patent attorney, and asked him to develop a graduate‐level course in Engineering Law to be offered on the Internet