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A Questionable Categorization — Trademark's Struggle To Protect Tribal Cultural Property, Emilie (Smith) Rohde
A Questionable Categorization — Trademark's Struggle To Protect Tribal Cultural Property, Emilie (Smith) Rohde
Marquette Intellectual Property & Innovation Law Review
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Innovator Ecosystem Diversity As A Global Competitiveness Imperative, Margo A. Bagley
Innovator Ecosystem Diversity As A Global Competitiveness Imperative, Margo A. Bagley
Marquette Intellectual Property & Innovation Law Review
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Withdrawing Lanham Act Section 2(C) Consent: What Should Courts Do?, Zachary R. Semancik
Withdrawing Lanham Act Section 2(C) Consent: What Should Courts Do?, Zachary R. Semancik
Marquette Intellectual Property & Innovation Law Review
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Keeping It Wreal: How The Eleventh Circuit's Wreal Decision Is Better Suited For A Uniform Reverse Confusion Multifactor Analysis, Sean J. Flaherty
Keeping It Wreal: How The Eleventh Circuit's Wreal Decision Is Better Suited For A Uniform Reverse Confusion Multifactor Analysis, Sean J. Flaherty
Marquette Intellectual Property & Innovation Law Review
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Looking For Liability For Harmful Social Media Content And Cyberbullying After Gonzalez V. Google, Llc, Elizabeth M. Jaffe
Looking For Liability For Harmful Social Media Content And Cyberbullying After Gonzalez V. Google, Llc, Elizabeth M. Jaffe
Marquette Intellectual Property & Innovation Law Review
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The Effects Of Section 101'S Subject Matter Eligibility Requirement On Fintech Patent Valuation Models, Fhernam Batiz
The Effects Of Section 101'S Subject Matter Eligibility Requirement On Fintech Patent Valuation Models, Fhernam Batiz
Marquette Intellectual Property & Innovation Law Review
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