How does law protect your ideas and privacy in Scotland and the UK? The
Scots common law of property is strongly realist in its concepts, and
restricts itself to tangible objects - objects, land, things attached to
the land. But what about non-physical property, such as your
intellectual property and your private personal information? These types
of property are of increasing importance in this technological age. From
copyright to patents, from data protection to freedom of information,
and from e-commerce to cybercrime, Intellectual Property Law Essentials
explains how UK statue law protects and regulates your information and
ideas. End-of-chapter summaries of essential facts highlight the key
things you should have learned, and summaries of essential cases show
how the law is enforced in practice.