Saturday, December 20, 2008

Handbook of Industrial and Hazardous Waste Treatment or Trademark Law

Handbook of Industrial and Hazardous Waste Treatment: Second Edition, Revised and Expanded

Author: Lawrence K Wang

Presenting effective, practicable strategies modeled from ultramodern technologies and framed by the critical insights of 78 field experts, this vastly expanded Second Edition offers 32 chapters of industry- and waste-specific analyses and treatment methods for industrial and hazardous waste materials-from explosive wastes to landfill leachate to wastes produced by the pharmaceutical and food industries. Key additional chapters cover means of monitoring waste on site, pollution prevention, and site remediation. Including a timely evaluation of the role of biotechnology in contemporary industrial waste management, the Handbook reveals sound approaches and sophisticated technologies for treating
· textile, rubber, and timber wastes
· dairy, meat, and seafood industry wastes
· bakery and soft drink wastes
· palm and olive oil wastes
· pesticide and livestock wastes
· pulp and paper wastes
· phosphate wastes
· detergent wastes
· photographic wastes
· refinery and metal plating wastes
· power industry wastes This state-of-the-art Second Edition is required reading for pollution control, environmental, chemical, civil, sanitary, and industrial engineers; environmental scientists; regulatory health officials; and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.



Go to: Digital Business or Strategic Management and Business Policy

Trademark Law

Author: Richard W Stim

This book answers every practical question relating to the ownership, use and transfer of trademark and trade dress rights. National in scope, it includes state by state references. It is a practical book with forms, regulations and detailed instructions on registering, assigning and acquiring trademark rights, as well as information about investigating imitations and stopping infringers. There is substantial legal background including references to all of the major cases as well as historical background including some emphasis on the landmark decisions of Learned Hand.

Richard Stim, JD, is a practicing attorney and adjunct professor at San Francisco State University's paralegal program and an instructor of Intellectual Property Law for the Consortium for Advance Legal Education. He is the author of several legal texts on topics such as copyright law, music law, patents, and licensing inventions.



Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Trademarks and Intellectual Property. Chapter 2: Sources of Trademark Law. Chapter 3: Strong and Weak Marks: What Makes a Trademark Protectible. Chapter 4: The Many Types of Trademarks. Chapter 5: Collective Marks and Certification Marks. Chapter 6: Marks Using Geography and Names. Chapter 7: The Unwanted Five: What is Not Protectible Under Trademark. Chapter 8: Goods, Services, and the First Date of Use in Commerce. Chapter 9: Selecting a Trademark. Chapter 10: TrademarkSearching. Chapter 11: Trademark Registration. Chapter 12: Preserving Trademark Rights. Chapter 13: Trademarks and False Advertising. Chapter 14: Trademark Infringement. Chapter 15: Dilution. Chapter 16: Resolving a Trademark Dispute Without Litigation. Chapter 17: Trademark Litigation. Chapter 18: Inter Partes Proceedings. Chapter 19: Liscense and Assignments. Chapter 20: Trademarks and the Internet. Chapter 21: International Trademark Law. Appendix A: Trademark Resources. Appendix B: Glossary of Terms. Appendix C: State Trademark and Antidilution Statutes. Appendix D: State Trademark Offices: Secretary of State. Appendix E: PTO Forms and Notices. Appendix F: Sample Trademark Search. Appendix G: International Classification of Goods. Appendix H: International Treaties. Appendix I: Trademark Fees. Appendix J: Sample Trademark Complaint, License, and Assignment. Index.

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