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On June 1, the Unified Patent Court became operational and unitary patents are now available for filing.This book provides an overview of the unitary patent system and offers additional strategic considerations, especially regarding the questions:Should an "opt-out" be filed for existing European patents or not?Should the Unified Patent Court be invoked?How should proceedings before the Unified Patent Court be approached?How do I defend myself if I am attacked?It is a valuable aid for all those active in the field of patent protection in Europe, since, unlike a commentary, it provides comprehensive and concrete considerations from a strategic point of view and derives concrete proposals for action from them.In addition, several chapters of the book are devoted to the enforcement of judgments of the Unified Patent Court as well as to the comparison between the Unified Patent Court and the patent jurisdiction of the member states. For this purpose, well-known guest authors could be won.New:Consideration of all relevant amendments to the lawOverview of national regulations in China, Korea, Japan and the USAAppendix with relevant legal texts Author:Prof. Dr. Aloys Hüttermann is a patent attorney in Düsseldorf, co-editor of the planned commentary on the unitary patent system and known as a specialist in this field through numerous lectures.
The author illustrates why the rather weak hydrogen bond is so essential for our everyday life in a lively and entertaining way. The chemical and physical fundamentals are explained with examples ranging from the nature of water over the secret of DNA to adhesives and modern detergents. The interdisciplinary science is easy to understand and hence a great introduction for chemists, biologists and physicists.
Was hat Wasser mit Tanzpaaren auf dem Wiener Opernball gemeinsam? Die Wahl eines Partners mit dem Ziel, eine kurzzeitige Bindung einzugehen. In lebendiger und anschaulicher Sprache beschreibt der promovierte Chemiker Wasserstoffbrückenbindungen als dreidimensionales Tänzernetzwerk, in dem Partnergemeinschaften in rascher Folge gebildet, gelöst und erneut eingegangen werden. Der Autor beschreibt die Struktur von Wasserstoffbrücken in einer Vielzahl von Verbindungen und macht die Bedeutung dieser Bindung für unser Leben deutlich. Denn, obwohl es sich nicht um eine starke chemische Bindung handelt, ist sie doch wesentlich. Ohne sie würden Ozeane verdampfen und auch unsere DNA könnte nicht bestehen ...
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