I enclose details of our Intellectual Property Law: Damages and Remedies Guide.
In today's information-based economy, intellectual property law has received more attention than ever before. Yet little has been said about the damages and remedies that are available-until now. Intellectual Property Law: Damages and Remedies addresses two crucial concerns of intellectual property owners-how to recover monetary compensation when an infringement has occurred and how to prevent further infringement.
This unique work explains how compensation and remedies are determined in every scenario, including infringement on the Internet. You'll read about: ex parte seizures and stopping infringing goods at the border; provisional rights and remedies for patent owners; injunctive relief; monetary damages; punitive and statutory enhanced damages; attorneys' fees and costs; and more. This is the first book to turn to for coverage of all the issues that arise once liability for infringement has been established. This book is updated as needed, generally two times each year.
About the Author:
Terence P. Ross
Terence P. Ross is a partner in the Washington, D.C. office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP.
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Title Index:
PART 1 RECOVERY OF MONEY DAMAGES
CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Monetary Damages 1.01 Introduction 1.02 Historical Background to Monetary Damages 1.03 General Principles of Monetary Damages
[1] Determining Whether Injuries May Be Compensated by Damages [2] Calculating the Damages Award
CHAPTER 2 Copyright Infringement Damages 2.01 Introduction 2.02 Recovery of Monetary Damages
[1] Actual Damages Attributable to the Infringement [2] The Infringer's Profits Attributable to the Infringement [3] Statutory Damages [4] Extraterritorial Damages [5] Interaction of Copyright and Contract Damages
CHAPTER 3 Patent Infringement Damages 3.01 Introduction 3.02 Lost Profits
[1] Statutory Basis for Lost Profits Damage Awards [2] The Standard of Proof [3] Proving Causation [4] The Panduit Test and Its Progeny 3.03 Quantifying Lost Profits
[1] Price Component [2] Costs [3] Taxes [4] Infringer's Profit Margin [5] Split Awards [6] Experts 3.04 Profits on Non-infringing Products 3.05 Apportionment
[1] When Applicable [2] When Not Applicable [3] Difficulties with Apportionment 3.06 Review of Lost Profits Awards 3.07 Established Royalty
[1] The Established Royalty Criteria [2] Minimum or Maximum Recovery 3.08 Reasonable Royalty
[1] The Hypothetical Negotiation [2] Provisional Rights 3.09 Special Damages Cases
[1] Design Patents [2] The United States As Infringer [3] The State Infringer 3.10 Collateral Assessments 3.11 Limitations on Award of Damages
[1] The Six-Year "Lookback" [2] Marking [3] Laches [4] Double Recovery
CHAPTER 4 Trademark Infringement Damages 4.01 Introduction 4.02 When Monetary Damages Are Available
[1] Historical Development of Monetary Damages for Trademark Infringement [2] The Contemporary Rule on Monetary Damages for Trademark Infringement 4.03 Recovery of Monetary Damages
[1] Actual Damages Attributable to the Infringement [2] Reasonable Royalty [3] The Infringer's Profits [4] Statutory Damages for Counterfeiting [5] Statutory Damages for Cybersquatting
CHAPTER 5 Damages for the Misappropriation of Trade Secrets 5.01 Introduction 5.02 Reasonable Royalty Under Section 2 of the Uniform Trade Secrets Act 5.03 Damages Under Section 3 of the Uniform Trade Secrets Act
[1] Actual Loss [2] Unjust Enrichment [3] Reasonable Royalty 5.04 Limitations on Damage Awards
[1] Equitable Limitations [2] Temporal Limitations 5.05 Review of Damage Award
CHAPTER 6 Remedies for Internet Infringement 6.01 Introduction
[1] The Internet and the World Wide Web [2] Intellectual Property Infringement on the Internet [3] Infringement and Internet Service Providers 6.02 Copyright Infringement on the Internet
[1] Types of Infringement [2] Remedies 6.03 Trademark Infringement and Dilution on the Internet
[1] Types of Infringement [2] Remedies 6.04 Trade Secret Infringement on the Internet
[1] Generally [2] Unauthorized Disclosures of Trade Secrets on the Internet
CHAPTER 7 Augmented Damages 7.01 Introduction 7.02 Augmented Damages for Copyright Infringement
[1] Increased Damages under the Copyright Act of 1976 [2] State Law Claims 7.03 Augmented Damages for Patent Infringement
[1] Increased Damages Under the Patent Act [2] Willful Patent Infringement [3] Procedural Issues [4] Amount of Increased Damages 7.04 Augmented Damages for Trademark Infringement
[1] Increased Damages Under the Lanham Act [2] Factors [3] Procedural Issues [4] Amount of Increases [5] Increased Damages for Trademark Counterfeiting [6] State Law Claims 7.05 Augmented Damages for Trade Secret Misappropriation
[1] Increased Damages Under the Uniform Trade Secrets Act [2] State Laws Claims
CHAPTER 8 Recovery of Attorneys' Fees and Costs 8.01 Introduction 8.02 The "American Rule" 8.03 Statutory Basis for Recovery of Attorneys' Fees in Intellectual Property Litigation-Historical Development 8.04 Award of Attorneys' Fees Under the Copyright Act of 1976
[1] Registration as a Prerequisite [2] Prevailing Party Defined [3] Awards to Defendants [4] Awards in the Court's Discretion [5] Reasonable Fees 8.05 Award of Attorneys' Fees Under the Patent Act
[1] Prevailing Party [2] "Exceptional" Cases [3] Discretion [4] Reasonable Attorneys' Fees 8.06 Award of Attorneys' Fees in Trademark Litigation
[1] Prevailing Party [2] "Exceptional" Cases [3] Discretion [4] Trademark Counterfeiting [5] Reasonable Attorneys' Fees [6] Attorneys' Fees on Appeal 8.07 Award of Attorneys' Fees in Trade Secret Litigation
[1] Special Circumstances [2] Discretion [3] Reasonable Fees 8.08 Award of Attorneys' Fees Against the United States 8.09 Costs
[1] Expert Witness Fees [2] Other Expenses
CHAPTER 9 Interest on Monetary Awards 9.01 Introduction 9.02 Prejudgment Interest
[1] Under the Patent Act [2] Under the Copyright Act [3] Under Trademark Law [4] Under the Uniform Trade Secrets Act 9.03 Postjudgment Interest
[1] Federal Cases [2] Misappropriation of Trade Secret Cases
PART 2 STOPPING FURTHER INFRINGEMENT
CHAPTER 10 Introduction to Nonmonetary Remedies 10.01 Introduction 10.02 Historical Background to the Development of Equity 10.03 General Principles of Equity
[1] Procedural Aspects of Equity [2] Remedial Aspects of Equity 10.04 Nonjudicial Remedies
[1] The Customs Service [2] The International Trade Commission
CHAPTER 11 Injunctive Relief in Intellectual Property Cases 11.01 Introduction 11.02 General Federal Statutes, Rules and Case Law Governing Injunctive Relief
[1] Preliminary Injunctions [2] Temporary Restraining Orders [3] Prohibitory, Mandatory and All-Relief Injunctions [4] Bond Requirement [5] Remedies for Violations or Improper Grant of Injunctions [6] Permanent Injunctions [7] Appeal of Injunctive Relief 11.03 Injunctive Relief Under the Copyright Act
[1] The Presumption of Irreparable Harm [2] Factors to Consider in Analyzing Irreparable Harm [3] Preliminary Injunctions [4] Temporary Restraining Orders [5] Permanent Injunctions 11.04 Injunctive Relief Under the Patent Act
[1] The Presumption of Irreparable Harm [2] Factors for Analysis of Irreparable Harm [3] Preliminary Injunctions [4] Temporary Restraining Orders [5] Permanent Injunctions 11.05 Injunctive Relief Under the Lanham Act
[1] The Presumption of Irreparable Harm [2] Factors for Analysis of Irreparable Harm [3] Preliminary Injunctions [4] Temporary Restraining Orders [5] Permanent Injunctions 11.06 Injunctive Relief Under the Uniform Trade Secrets Act
[1] The Presumption, or Lack of Presumption, of Irreparable Harm [2] Factors for Analysis of Irreparable Harm [3] Preliminary Injunctions [4] Temporary Restraining Orders [5] Permanent Injunctions
CHAPTER 12 Exclusion of Infringing Products from Importation and Other International Trade Remedies 12.01 Introduction 12.02 Problems in Extraterritorial Enforcement
[1] Different Perceptions of Intellectual Property Abroad [2] Difficulties in Obtaining Adequate Remedies Against Intellectual Property Infringement Abroad 12.03 Exclusion by Customs
[1] Imported Products Infringing a United States Patent [2] Imported Products Infringing a United States Trademark [3] Imported Products Infringing a United States Copyright [4] Imported Products Infringing a Trade Name/Trade Style [5] Customs' Dissemination of Information to the Field 12.04 Remedies Against the Importation of Gray Market Goods
[1] Definition of Gray Market Goods [2] Trademarks [3] Copyright [4] International Trade Commission Remedies 12.05 Exclusion of Infringing Merchandise Pursuant to an Order Issued by the United States International Trade Commission Under Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as Amended
[1] Introduction to Section 337 Proceedings [2] Exclusion Orders [3] Cease and Desist Orders [4] Modification or Revocation of Exclusion or Cease and Desist Orders 12.06 Other International Trade Remedies for Intellectual Property Rights Violations
[1] Section 301 [2] The World Trade Organization (WTO) [3] The North American Free Trade Agreement
CHAPTER 13 Civil Raids and Seizures 13.01 Introduction 13.02 Civil Seizures in Copyright Litigation
[1] The Copyright Act of 1976 [2] The Copyright Rules of Practice 13.03 Civil Seizures in Trademark Litigation
[1] Seizures in Ordinary Trademark Litigation [2] Ex Parte Pretrial Seizures in Trademark Counterfeiting Litigation 13.04 Civil Seizures in Trade Secret Cases and Other State Law Remedies
[1] Trade Secret Cases [2] Other State Law Remedies 13.05 Establishing the Required Facts to Obtain a Civil Seizure Order
[1] The Infringement Has Taken a Particular, Tangible Form [2] The Infringement is Occurring Within the Jurisdiction of the Court [3] The Infringement Will Continue Absent a Seizure Order [4] The Harm to the Intellectual Property Owner Can Be Halted by a Seizure Order 13.06 Constitutional Issues in Civil Raids and Seizures
[1] Due Process Concerns [2] Unreasonable Search Concerns 13.07 Destruction and Other Disposition of Infringing Articles
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