1 - Introduction
2 - Introduction to copyright
3 - Subject matter
4 - Criteria for protection
5 - Authorship and first ownership
6 - Nature of the rights
7 - Duration of copyright
8 - Infringement
9 - Defences
10 - Moral rights
11 - Exploitation and use of copyright
12 - Limits on exploitation
13 - Rights associated with copyright
14 - Introduction to patents
15 - Nature of a patent
16 - Procedure for grant of a patent
17 - Patentable subject matter
18 - Novelty
19 - Inventive step
20 - Internal requirements for patentability
21 - Ownership
22 - Infringement
23 - Exploitation
24 - Rights relating to patents
25 - How design protection arises in the United Kingdom and the European Union
26 - Subject matter: the requirement that there be a design
27 - Grounds for invalidity: novelty, individual character, and relative grounds
28 - Ownership, exploitation, and infringement: UK registered designs, registered community designs, and unregistered community designs
29 - Copyright protection for designs
30 - UK unregistered design right
31 - Introduction to passing off and trade marks
32 - Passing off
33 - Misrepresentation
34 - Damage
35 - Trade mark registration
36 - Subject matter
37 - Absolute grounds for refusal
38 - Relative grounds for refusal
39 - Revocation
40 - Infringement
41 - Trade mark defences
42 - Exploitation and use of trade marks
43 - Geographical indications of origin
44 - Is the information capable of being protected?
45 - Obligation of confidence
46 - Breach and defences
47 - Misuse of private information
48 - Litigation
49 - Civil and criminal remedies