Commercialisation of Intellectual Property is an integrated approach to legal, business and technical aspects of the commercialisation of intellectual property
Commercialisation of Intellectual Property by Natalie Stoianoff, Fred Chilton and Ann Monotti takes an integrated approach to legal, business and technical aspects of the commercialisation of intellectual property. It will be valuable to students taking intellectual property commercialisation subjects, to academics and postgraduate students, and to legal and other professionals working with intellectual property and its commercial exploitation. Written by authoritative authors from different jurisdictions and disciplinary backgrounds, Commercialisation of Intellectual Property is the only Australian book on the topic. It offers a comprehensive survey of much of the law and some of the business and economics of commercialising and licensing intellectual property rights in an interdisciplinary and comparative context.
Features
authoritative authors from different jurisdictions and disciplinary backgrounds
the only Australian book on the topic
comprehensive coverage and thorough understanding
Related Titles
Ricketson, Richardson & Davison, Intellectual Property: Cases, Materials and Commentary, 5th ed, 2012
Stewart et al, Intellectual Property in Australia, 5th ed, 2014
Van Caenegem, Intellectual and Industrial Property Law, 2nd ed, , 2015
Natalie Stoianoff is a Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Technology, Sydney, where she is Director of the Intellectual Property Program, Chair of the Indigenous Knowledge Forum Committee, member of the UTS Commercialisation Advisory Panel and a Chartered Tax Advisor.
Fred Chilton is a partner at Emil Ford Lawyers, specialising in commercial aspects of technology. He teaches a Masters level course in commercialising intellectual property at the University of Technology, Sydney.
Ann Monotti is a Professor in the Faculty of Law at Monash University, its inaugural Director of the Centre for Commercial Law and Regulatory Studies and is a member of the Intellectual Property Committee of the Law Council of Australia.