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Intellectual Properties and the Protection of Fictional Characters: Copyright, Trademark, or Unfair Competition?
In this pioneering volume, Howell addresses the extent to which fictional characters are legally recognized and protected as intellectual property.
Author(s) | By Dorothy J. Howell. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 224 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 30 Jul 1990 |
Availability | POD |
In this pioneering volume, Howell addresses the extent to which fictional characters are legally recognized and protected as intellectual property.
Preface Introduction to Intellectual Property Law Historical Perspective on Intellectual Properties in the United States Copyright Protection in the Courts: The Elements of an Infringement Action Copyright Protection in the Courts: Defenses to Copyrig
DOROTHY J. HOWELL, currently an adjunct visiting professor at Vermont Law School and a visiting professor at Franklin Pierce Law School, is a freelance counsel whose areas of special interest include intellectual property and environmental law. The subjec