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This volume provides an in-depth analysis of the relationship
between intellectual property rights (including patents, trade
marks, copyright, and designs) and the law of the European Union.
It examines the conflict between intellectual property rights
(exclusive rights limited normally to the territory of a single
Member State) and the principle of free movement of goods and
services in the internal market. The various tests and theories
propounded by the European Court of Justice in attempting to
resolve that conflict are explained from a critical standpoint. The
ramifications of the exhaustion-of-rights principle are explored
and chapters of this volume are devoted to trade marks, patents,
and copyright. Finally, the volume examines the limitations on the
exercise of intellectual property rights as a result of EC
competition law.
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