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Between Scylla And Charybdis: Patentability And Morality Related To Human Embryonic Stem Cells, Li Jiang
Between Scylla And Charybdis: Patentability And Morality Related To Human Embryonic Stem Cells, Li Jiang
Intellectual Property Brief
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My Online Me: Why Gamers Should Turn To California’S Right Of Publicity Laws In Protecting Their Online Avatars, Breanne Hoke
My Online Me: Why Gamers Should Turn To California’S Right Of Publicity Laws In Protecting Their Online Avatars, Breanne Hoke
Intellectual Property Brief
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The New Gtld Program Or The More Things Change The More Things Stay The Same, Jack Vidovich
The New Gtld Program Or The More Things Change The More Things Stay The Same, Jack Vidovich
Intellectual Property Brief
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2014 Trademark Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Jonathan M. Gelchinsky
2014 Trademark Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Jonathan M. Gelchinsky
American University Law Review
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The Supreme Court's Tightening Of Patent Definiteness & The Impact Of Nautilus V. Biosig On The Software Patent Industry, Maliha Khan
American University Business Law Review
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2014 Patent Law Decisions On Key Issues At The Federal Circuit, Olivia T. Luk, Palash Basu, Ryan Dooley, Charles Green, Brian E. Haan
2014 Patent Law Decisions On Key Issues At The Federal Circuit, Olivia T. Luk, Palash Basu, Ryan Dooley, Charles Green, Brian E. Haan
American University Law Review
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Intellectual Property And Gender: Reflections On Accomplishments And Methodology, Kara W. Swanson
Intellectual Property And Gender: Reflections On Accomplishments And Methodology, Kara W. Swanson
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
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The Federal Circuit And Ultramercial:Software And Business Method Patents Tumble Further Down The Rabbit Hole, Mark Patrick
The Federal Circuit And Ultramercial:Software And Business Method Patents Tumble Further Down The Rabbit Hole, Mark Patrick
American University Law Review
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