RACY IP THRILLERS


Essential reading for IP enthusiasts?

The IPKat has recently received the following request from a University of London LLM student. It reads:
"I was browsing through the bookshelfs at the UCL Library when I chanced upon a book titled Reputations Under Fire, which came across as being a book about defamation, albeit of a different kind, one which detailed famous defamation cases in a journalistic style.

I was wondering if there were any such books in the field of IPR, belonging to the genre, if I may say with greatest respect to the gravity of the subject, of a racy thriller, a page-turner dealing with high-profile IPR cases together with behind-the-scene actions".
If you know of any such books, can you please either post details of them below or email them to the IPKat here. A full bibliography of racy IP thrillers will then be published on this blog. Merpel says, how about some suggestions for really good IP titles that just haven't been written yet, like Harry Potter and the Vanishing Prägetheorie ...?