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University of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School of Law

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2021

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Conflict Of Laws, Geoblocking, And Intellectual Property, Marketa Trimble Nov 2021

Conflict Of Laws, Geoblocking, And Intellectual Property, Marketa Trimble

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Professor Trimble's presentation on geoblocking and intellectual property for IP Colloquium, Indiana University Maurer School of Law (Nov. 4, 2021).


International And Transnational Intellectual Property Law: An Update, Marketa Trimble Oct 2021

International And Transnational Intellectual Property Law: An Update, Marketa Trimble

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Professor Trimble presents recent developments in international and transnational IP law for the 2021 Intellectual Property Law Conference (hosted by the Intellectual Property Law Section of the State Bar of Nevada).


The Public Policy Exception And International Intellectual Property Law, Marketa Trimble Sep 2021

The Public Policy Exception And International Intellectual Property Law, Marketa Trimble

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International Law Association's Guidelines On Intellectual Property And Private International Law ("Kyoto Guidelines"): Recognition And Enforcement, Pedro De Miguel Asensio, Marketa Trimble Jan 2021

International Law Association's Guidelines On Intellectual Property And Private International Law ("Kyoto Guidelines"): Recognition And Enforcement, Pedro De Miguel Asensio, Marketa Trimble

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This section of the the chapter "Recognition and Enforcement" of the International Law Association's Guidelines on Intellectual Property and Private International Law ("Kyoto Guidelines") establishes the conditions under which the effects of judgments rendered in a country may be extended to foreign jurisdictions. It seeks to favor international coordination and legal certainty by facilitating the cross-border recognition and enforcement of judgments relating to IP disputes. The Guidelines are based on a broad concept of judgment with restrictions concerning judgments not considered final under the law of the State of origin as well as certain provisional measures. The main provision of …


Repairing Medical Equipment In Times Of Pandemic, Ofer Tur-Sinai, Leah Chan Grinvald Jan 2021

Repairing Medical Equipment In Times Of Pandemic, Ofer Tur-Sinai, Leah Chan Grinvald

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The COVID-19 pandemic that has gripped the world since early 2020 has underscored the need for an effective right to repair medical equipment. As healthcare systems have been pushed to the limit, keeping critical medical equipment (such as ventilators) in working order has become a matter of life and death. Unfortunately, the ability of hospitals and other healthcare providers to service and fix their medical equipment is often hindered by the tight control that original equipment manufacturers keep over repair of their products. On top of direct contractual restrictions on repair, one of the major difficulties encountered by hospital-based and …


Smart Cars, Telematics, And Repair, Leah Chan Grinvald, Ofer Tur-Sinai Jan 2021

Smart Cars, Telematics, And Repair, Leah Chan Grinvald, Ofer Tur-Sinai

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Recent years have seen a surge in the use of automotive telematics. Telematics is the integration of telecommunications and informatics technologies. Using telematics in cars enables transmission of data communications between the car and other systems or devices. This opens up a wide range of possibilities, including the prospect of conducting remote diagnostics based on real-time access to the vehicle. Yet, as with any new technology, alongside its potential benefits, the use of automotive telematics could also have potential downsides. This Article explores the significant negative impact that the growing reliance on telematics systems could have on competition in the …


Trademark Enforcement And Statutory Incentives, Leah Chan Grinvald Jan 2021

Trademark Enforcement And Statutory Incentives, Leah Chan Grinvald

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The combination of the recent U.S. Supreme Court case, Romag Fasteners v. Fossil Group, Inc., and the diamond anniversary of the Lanham Act provides good grounds to reflect on how trademark enforcement and statutory incentives have evolved through the years. Although enforcement of one’s trademarks through the use of the courts can be traced back to England in the 1790s, trademark litigation and other enforcement activities have exploded, in relative terms, since the enactment of the Lanham Act in 1946. Although not subject to an easy empirical correlation, this trend suggests that the statute has had an impact on …