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Full-Text Articles in Business Intelligence
Good, Bad And Ugly: Finding Intelligence Online, Suzanne R. Graham
Good, Bad And Ugly: Finding Intelligence Online, Suzanne R. Graham
Continuing Legal Education Presentations
For investigative research, the internet is a helpful tool, but it is not a perfect or a complete toolkit. For a variety of reasons, not all types of questions can be found, and not all people or businesses have significant digital footprints. Social media sites, public databases, and search engines facilitate the kinds and success of research possible online. However, it remains important to know which tools offer what types of information and any limitations in accuracy and currency.
Employment Agreements For The Inventing Worker: A Proposal For Reforming Trailer Clause Enforceability Guidelines, Peter Caldwell
Employment Agreements For The Inventing Worker: A Proposal For Reforming Trailer Clause Enforceability Guidelines, Peter Caldwell
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
The Infringement-Plus-Equity Model: A Better Way To Award Monetary Relief In Trademark Cases, David S. Almeling
The Infringement-Plus-Equity Model: A Better Way To Award Monetary Relief In Trademark Cases, David S. Almeling
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
State Regulation Of Keyword Advertising: A Lesson From The Utah Legislature, Mary Candice Barrett
State Regulation Of Keyword Advertising: A Lesson From The Utah Legislature, Mary Candice Barrett
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
What's The Deference?: Should Dickinson V. Zurko Apply In The Trademark Context?, Jonathan S. Digby
What's The Deference?: Should Dickinson V. Zurko Apply In The Trademark Context?, Jonathan S. Digby
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Thin But Not Anorexic: Copyright Protection For Compilations And Other Fact Works, David E. Shipley
Thin But Not Anorexic: Copyright Protection For Compilations And Other Fact Works, David E. Shipley
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Questions about the copyrightability of compilations and other low authorship fact works, and about the scope of protection, have continued to trouble courts long after the Supreme Court's landmark decision in Feist Publications, Inc. v. Rural Telephone Services Co. in 1991. Justice O'Connor's opinion, explaining why a standard white pages telephone directory did not meet the constitutional and statutory requirements for copyright protection, defined an original work of authorship as one that is independently created by its author and that evidences at least a minimal level of creativity. The latter requirement has been elusive, in part because Justice O'Connor defined …
Trade Secrets As Property: Theory And Consequences, Charles Tait Graves
Trade Secrets As Property: Theory And Consequences, Charles Tait Graves
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Beyond The Usual Suspects: Collaborating With The Rest Of Your Institution, Wendy Moore, Thomas J. Striepe, Kathleen Agno, Sarah Chen, Kate Irwin-Smiler, Charles A. Pipins Ii
Beyond The Usual Suspects: Collaborating With The Rest Of Your Institution, Wendy Moore, Thomas J. Striepe, Kathleen Agno, Sarah Chen, Kate Irwin-Smiler, Charles A. Pipins Ii
Presentations
Staff at court, firm, and academic libraries share how they are developing and collaborating new users to offer expanded services at their institutions.
Confusion Codified: Why Trademark Remedies Make No Sense, Mark A. Thurmon
Confusion Codified: Why Trademark Remedies Make No Sense, Mark A. Thurmon
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
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Competitive Intelligence Super Sleuth Secrets, Carol A. Watson, Suzanne R. Graham
Competitive Intelligence Super Sleuth Secrets, Carol A. Watson, Suzanne R. Graham
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Provide tips and tools for strengthening data analyst skills. Includes search strategies for mining social media, and insights into free and subscription- or transaction-based search tools.