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Circumvention Of Geoblocking, Marketa Trimble
Circumvention Of Geoblocking, Marketa Trimble
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Professor Marketa Trimble gave her presentation Circumvention of Geoblocking at the "Law, Borders, and Speech" conference, held at Stanford Law School on Oct. 24, 2016.
Geolocation, Geoblocking, And Private International Law, Marketa Trimble
Geolocation, Geoblocking, And Private International Law, Marketa Trimble
Boyd Briefs / Road Scholars
Prof. Marketa Trimble delivered her lecture Geolocation, Geoblocking and Private International Law on October 6, 2016 to students attending the Law School of Masaryk University in the Czech Republic.
Geoblocking, Circumvention Of Geoblocking, And Intellectual Property, Marketa Trimble
Geoblocking, Circumvention Of Geoblocking, And Intellectual Property, Marketa Trimble
Boyd Briefs / Road Scholars
Prof. Marketa Trimble presented Geoblocking, Circumvention of Geoblocking, and Intellectual Property at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law on Sept. 8, 2016.
The Role Of Geoblocking In The Internet Legal Landscape, Marketa Trimble
The Role Of Geoblocking In The Internet Legal Landscape, Marketa Trimble
Boyd Briefs / Road Scholars
Professor Marketa Trimble gave her presentation titled The Role of Geoblocking in the Internet Legal Landscape at the 12th International Conference on Internet, Law & Politics held in Barcelona on July 7th & 8th, 2016.
Ip Litigation In United States District Courts: 1994 To 2014, Matthew Sag
Ip Litigation In United States District Courts: 1994 To 2014, Matthew Sag
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This Article undertakes a broad-based empirical review of intellectual property (“IP”) litigation in U.S. federal district courts from 1994 to 2014. Unlike the prior literature, this study analyzes federal copyright, patent, and trademark litigation trends as a unified whole. It undertakes a systematic analysis of the records of more than 190,000 cases filed in federal courts and examines the subject matter, geographical, and temporal variation within federal IP litigation over the last two decades.
This Article analyzes changes in the distribution of IP litigation over time and their regional distribution. The key findings of this Article stem from an attempt …