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William & Mary Law School

2008

International Law

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Extraterritoriality In U.S. Patent Law, Timothy R. Holbrook May 2008

Extraterritoriality In U.S. Patent Law, Timothy R. Holbrook

William & Mary Law Review

Globalization has eroded traditional territorial limits on intellectual property laws. Although this pressure was first seen in trademark and copyright law, recent court decisions have demonstrated that the territorial lines of U.S. patents are also under assault. Indeed, the Supreme Court recently considered extraterritoriality in U.S. patent law in its 2007 decision in Microsoft Corp. v. AT&T Corp., discussed thoroughly in this Article. Courts and commentators have offered two primary approaches to deal with the issue of the extraterritorial reach of U.S. patents. First, many courts, including the Supreme Court, continue to adhere to a strict view of a patent's …


Primer For U.S. Lawyers On European Union Government And Law, Charles H. Koch Jr. Jan 2008

Primer For U.S. Lawyers On European Union Government And Law, Charles H. Koch Jr.

Faculty Publications

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Rational Choice, Reputation, And Human Rights Treaties, Alex Geisinger, Michael Ashley Stein Jan 2008

Rational Choice, Reputation, And Human Rights Treaties, Alex Geisinger, Michael Ashley Stein

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Book Review Of Disability In Local And Global Worlds, Michael Ashley Stein Jan 2008

Book Review Of Disability In Local And Global Worlds, Michael Ashley Stein

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