The purpose of this monograph is to examine the main elements of the Copyright Designs & Patents Act 1988 which received the Royal Assent on the 15th November 1988. The Act provided for a major overhaul of the law on copyright and on registered designs, as well as certain adjustments to patent and trademark law and two major new regimes on performers' rights and design rights. While this is a major domestic reform the law is unlikely to remain unaltered for long because of the move towards a single market within the E.E.C. by 1992. This will lead to the introduction of harmonised regimes on the various elements of intellectual property law such as copyright and industrial design which will no doubt require some readjustment to U.K. domestic law. Recently the E.E.C. Commission published a Green Paper on “Copyright and the Challenge of Technology” which suggests solutions to some questions such as the vexed problem of illegal home taping which are different to those adopted by the U.K. in the new Act. [On 21/12/88 a draft directive on Copyright & Computer Software which proposes a harmonised regime for the protection of computer programs and related matters was published]. It also has to be borne in mind that while Article 222 of the Treaty of Rome states that the treaty does not affect the existence of national intellectual property right regimes the “exercise” of these national rights may be found to infringe the provisions of the Treaty on free movement of goods (Arts. 30–36) or on competition law (Arts. 85–86).
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June 01 1989
Intellectual Property: A Law Regime
Howard Johnson
Howard Johnson
Lecturer in Law, Cardiff Law School
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-8014
Print ISSN: 0309-0558
© MCB UP Limited
1989
Managerial Law (1989) 31 (6): i–34.
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Johnson H (1989), "Intellectual Property: A Law Regime". Managerial Law, Vol. 31 No. 6 pp. i–34, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb022441
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