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    "Nanotechnology: Legal Aspects" by Patrick M. Boucher (Repost)

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    "Nanotechnology: Legal Aspects" by Patrick M. Boucher (Repost)

    "Nanotechnology: Legal Aspects" by Patrick M. Boucher
    Perspectives in Nanotechnology
    CRC Press, T&F Group | 2008 | ISBN: 1420053477 9781420053470 9781420053500 | 274 pages | PDF | 5 MB

    This book provides thorough, yet comprehensible overview of different legal doctrines that are relevant to nanotechnology and explains how they may apply in the development, commercialization, and use of nano-products. Accessible to those without specific training in either nanotechnology or law.

    This book offers a reader-friendly and affordable alternative that appeals to nano-aware audiences as well as legal professionals, students, and scientists who wish to build a greater understanding of the legal aspects of nanotechnology.

    The book is divided into three parts that correspond to the different phases in the lifecycle of nano-products: Protection, Regulation, and Liability.

    Contents
    Series Foreword
    Author
    Introduction
    I. Protection
    A. Patents
    1. Introduction
    i. Monopoly Powers
    ii. Licensing Arrangements
    Discussion
    2. Patentability Requirements
    i. The Structure of a Patent
    ii. Patentable Subject Matter
    iii. Prior Art
    iv. Obviousness and Scale Factors
    v. Recap
    Discussion
    3. Riding the Patent Office Pony
    i. The Current State of the U.S. Patent Office
    ii. Classification of Nanotechnology Patent Applications
    iii. Security Review and Secrecy Orders
    iv. Examination
    v. Appeals
    vi. “Special” Applications
    Discussion
    4. Infringement Issues
    i. Patent Trolls
    ii. Willful Infringement
    iii. Evaluating Claim Scope
    iv. Opinions of Counsel
    v. Designing around Patents
    vi. Reexamination of Patents
    vii. Declaratory Judgments
    viii. Patent Thickets
    ix. Assessment
    Discussion
    5. Nanotech Patents outside the United States
    i. The Paris Convention
    ii. The Patent Cooperation Treaty
    Discussion
    B. Copyrights
    1. Introduction
    Discussion
    2. Copyright Requirements
    i. Fixation
    ii. Originality
    iii. Creativity
    iv. The Scope of Copyright
    v. “Fair Use”
    vi. Where Nanotechnology Fits
    Discussion
    3. Nanotech Creations as Artistic Works
    i. Conventional Art
    ii. Nanosized Sculpture
    iii. Architectural Works
    iv. Literary Works
    v. Musical Works
    Discussion
    C. Integrated Circuit Topographies
    Discussion
    D. Trade Secrets
    1. What is a Trade Secret?
    2. Patent or Trade Secret?
    3. Remedies
    Discussion
    E. Ownership of Nanotech Intellectual Property
    1. The Nature of Property
    2. Joint Ownership
    3. Assignment Obligations
    4. Government Interests
    Discussion
    Notes
    II. Regulation
    A. Delegation of Power to Agencies
    1. Regulatory Agencies
    2. Rulemaking
    3. Use of Information by Agencies
    4. Information Quality
    Discussion
    B. Examples of Regulation of Nanotechnology
    1. Health and Safety Regulations
    i. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration
    ii. The Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research
    iii. The Center for Devices and Radiological Health
    iv. The Center for Drug Evaluation and Research
    v. The Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition
    vi. The Center for Veterinary Medicine
    vii. National Center for Toxicological Research
    viii. Classification of Medical Products
    Discussion
    2. Environmental Regulations
    i. Nanotechnology and the Environment
    Discussion
    3. Regulation of Exports
    i. Classification
    ii. Export Administration Regulations
    iii. Fundamental Research Exclusion
    iv. International Traffic in Arms Regulations
    v. Office of Foreign Asset Control
    Discussion
    C. Political and Judicial Control over Agency Action.
    i. Political Control by the Legislature
    ii. Political Control by the Executive
    iii. Judicial Control
    Discussion
    Notes
    III. Liability
    A. Introduction
    1. Should Scientists Be Held Responsible for the Use of Their Creations?
    2. The Application of Civil and Criminal Laws
    3. The Importance of Context
    Discussion
    B. Civil Liability
    1. Application of Negligence to Nanotechnology
    i. Duty and Breach of Duty
    ii. Causation
    iii. Damages
    iv. Defenses
    v. Synopsis
    Discussion
    2. Strict Liability for Nanotechnology Products
    i. Risks Associated with Nanoparticles
    ii. The Concept of Strict Liability
    iii. Learned Intermediaries
    iv. Conclusion
    Discussion
    3. Warranty
    i. Express Warranty
    ii. Implied Warranty of Merchantability.
    iii. Implied Warranty of Fitness for a Particular Purpose
    iv. Disclaimer
    Discussion
    4. Class Actions
    i. Class-Action Criteria
    ii. Certification
    iii. Class-Action Settlements
    iv. Underlying Causes of Action
    v. The Regulatory Role of Class Actions
    vi. Attorney Fees
    Discussion
    5. Nanotechnology Business Organizations
    i. Corporations
    ii. Piercing the Corporate Veil
    iii. Derivative Actions
    Discussion
    C. Criminal Liability
    1. Crimes Using Nanotechnology
    2. Definition of Crimes
    3. Corporate Criminal Liability
    4. Example: Application of U.S. Sentencing Guidelines to Nanotechnology Crimes
    5. International Trends
    6. Prevention and Detection of Crimes Using Nanotechnology
    Discussion
    Notes
    Conclusion
    Notes
    Index
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