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Finding Meaning In The Death Of Virtual Identities, Jordan L. Walbesser Oct 2014

Finding Meaning In The Death Of Virtual Identities, Jordan L. Walbesser

Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal

Historically speaking, legal fiction assumes that identity and the credentials proving identity are one and the same. It is an important fiction that allows us to access information associated with our identity and restrict others from doing the same. Crimes of identity theft are commonly manifested through the usurpation of one's credentials to falsely verify identity. Legal doctrine such as agency theory makes the assumption that identity and credentials are only transferrable together. Technology, especially the Internet, alters this fiction by allowing the creation of multiple credentials that enable access to multiple identities manifested throughout the world. The one-to-one relationship …


Marks Of Mayhem & Murder: When A Few Bad "Mongols" Spoil The Bunch, Should The Government Seize A Motorcycle Association's Registered Trademark?, Tracy Reilly Jan 2009

Marks Of Mayhem & Murder: When A Few Bad "Mongols" Spoil The Bunch, Should The Government Seize A Motorcycle Association's Registered Trademark?, Tracy Reilly

Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal

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Patent Infringers, Come Out With Your Hands Up!: Should The United States Criminalize Patent Infringement?, Noel Mendez Oct 2008

Patent Infringers, Come Out With Your Hands Up!: Should The United States Criminalize Patent Infringement?, Noel Mendez

Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal

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Compliance Planning For Intellectural Property Crimes, Ray K. Harris, James D. Burgess Fennemore Craig, P.C. Oct 2003

Compliance Planning For Intellectural Property Crimes, Ray K. Harris, James D. Burgess Fennemore Craig, P.C.

Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal

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