Intellectual Property Law for Engineers, Scientists, and Entrepreneurs. Howard B. Rockman
INEVITABLE DISCLOSURE 21.8 FORM AGREEMENTS 21.9 CONSULTANTS Grace Hopper – COBOL COMPUTER LANGUAGE INVENTORS AND INVENTIONS 22 The Engineer and Scientist as Expert Witness 22.1 THE ROLE OF AN EXPERT WITNESS John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley – THE TRANSISTOR 23 Ethics 23.1 THE PROFESSIONS 23.2 PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES 23.3 CODES OF ETHICS 23.4 BRIEF COMMENTS REGARDING THE NSPE CODE OF ETHICS FOR ENGINEERS 23.5 COMPARING THE LAW AND ETHICS 23.6 ETHICAL DILEMMAS
10 SECTION IV: Copyrights Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce – MINIATURIZED INTEGRATED CIRCUITS 24 Copyrights as a Vehicle for Technology Protection 24.1 A BRIEF HISTORY OF COPYRIGHT LAW 24.2 THE NATURE OF COPYRIGHTS 24.3 EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS OF COPYRIGHT 24.4 FAIR USE 24.5 INFRINGEMENT OF A COPYRIGHT 24.6 NOTICE 24.7 COPYRIGHT REGISTRATION AND ITS IMPORTANCE 24.8 THE DURATION OF INTANGIBLE RIGHTS OF COPYRIGHT 24.9 WORKS MADE FOR HIRE 24.10 COPYRIGHT REGISTRATION FOR COMPUTER PROGRAMS 24.11 COPYRIGHT REGISTRATION FOR AUTOMATED DATABASES 24.12 COPYRIGHT REGISTRATION FOR ONLINE WORKS 24.13 ARCHITECTURAL WORKS Federico Faggin, Marcian Hoff, and Stanley Mazor – SINGLE‐CHIP CPU Josephine Cochrane – AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER 25 The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 (DMCA)—An Overview 25.1 PURPOSE OF THE DMCA 25.2 THE GENERAL PROVISIONS OF THE DMCA 25.3 CIRCUMVENTION OF TECHNOLOGICAL PROTECTION MEASURES 25.4 LIMITATIONS ON COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT LIABILITY FOR ONLINE SERVICE PROVIDERS 25.5 COPYRIGHT MANAGEMENT INFORMATION 25.6 REMEDIES FOR DMCA VIOLATIONS 25.7 EXAMPLE OF POTENTIAL CONFLICT Stephen Wozniak – PERSONAL COMPUTERS Jaap Haartsen and Sven Mattisson – BLUETOOTH®‐SHORT DISTANCE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 26 Mask Work Protection 26.1 INTRODUCTION 26.2 THE SEMICONDUCTOR CHIP PROTECTION ACT OF 1984 26.3 MASK WORKS GENERALLY 26.4 SUBJECT MATTER OF MASK WORK PROTECTION 26.5 OWNERSHIP, TRANSFER, AND LICENSING OF THE MASK WORK 26.6 DURATION OF PROTECTION 26.7 RIGHTS OF OWNERSHIP IN A MASK WORK 26.8 LIMITATIONS ON EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS, REVERSE ENGINEERING, AND FIRST SALE 26.9 MASK WORK NOTICE 26.10 INFRINGEMENT OF MASK WORK PROTECTION RIGHTS 26.11 GENERAL COMMENTS ABOUT MASK WORK PROTECTION
11 SECTION V: Trade Secrets Stephanie Kwolek – KEVLAR® Percy Julian – THE SYNTHESIS OF CORTISONE 27 Trade Secrets Protection 27.1 THE DEVELOPMENT OF TRADE SECRET LAW 27.2 THE NATURE OF A TRADE SECRET 27.3 THE DEFINITION OF A “TRADE SECRET” 27.4 THE CREATION OF AN ENFORCEABLE TRADE SECRET RIGHT 27.5 EVEN THREATENED TRADE SECRET THEFT CAN BE STOPPED 27.6 CREATING A VIABLE TRADE SECRET PROTECTION PROGRAM 27.7 DAMAGES AND INJUNCTIONS 27.8 CONFIDENCE 27.9 CAN TRADE SECRETS, AFTER USE, BE PATENTED? Chester F. Carlson – ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHY 28 The Federal Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016 28.1 INTRODUCTION 28.2 CIVIL SEIZURE 28.3 REMEDIES 28.4 RIGHTS OF TRADE SECRET OWNERS 28.5 WHISTLE‐BLOWER PROVISIONS
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SECTION VI: Trademarks, Service Marks and Cybersquatting
Samuel E. Blum, Rangaswamy