Valuing Intellectual Property in Japan, Britain and the United States
Discover the intricate world of intellectual property with "Valuing Intellectual Property in Japan, Britain and the United States" by Ruth Taplin. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2012, this insightful paperback spans 176 pages and delves into the crucial developments in intellectual property law across three major economies: Japan, Britain, and the United States.
Japan stands out as a pivotal focus, known for registering a remarkable number of new patents each year, far surpassing any other country. This book not only explores the significance of these developments but also offers a comparative analysis that highlights the unique aspects of intellectual property valuation in each nation. Whether you’re a professional in the field or a curious reader, this comprehensive guide is essential for understanding the dynamics of intangible property rights and their implications in today’s global market.