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Articles 1 - 12 of 12
Full-Text Articles in Law
If The Law Can Allow Takebacks, Shouldn't It Also Allow Hackbacks?, Adam Rodrigues
If The Law Can Allow Takebacks, Shouldn't It Also Allow Hackbacks?, Adam Rodrigues
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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What Is The Trade-Off: Are New Trade Deals Worth The Changes To Pharmaceutical Patents?, Kaitlyn Carter
What Is The Trade-Off: Are New Trade Deals Worth The Changes To Pharmaceutical Patents?, Kaitlyn Carter
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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Artificial Intelligence, Copyright, And Copyright Infringement, Zach Naqvi
Artificial Intelligence, Copyright, And Copyright Infringement, Zach Naqvi
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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Balancing Mickey Mouse And The Mutant Copyright: To Copyright A Trademark Or To Trademark A Copyright, That Is The Question, Michael A. Forella Iii
Balancing Mickey Mouse And The Mutant Copyright: To Copyright A Trademark Or To Trademark A Copyright, That Is The Question, Michael A. Forella Iii
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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Determining Patent Worthlesseness For Tax Purposes, Christina Sumer
Determining Patent Worthlesseness For Tax Purposes, Christina Sumer
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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Whiskey Sour: An Ip Evaluation Of Nathan Green's Contribution To Jack Daniel's Whiskey And How That Contribution Led To An Inequitable Distribution Of Generational Wealth, Emmanuel Onochie
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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Some First Amendment Implications Of The Trademark Registration Decisions, Marc Rohr
Some First Amendment Implications Of The Trademark Registration Decisions, Marc Rohr
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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American Privacy Law At The Dawn Of A New Decade (And The Ccpa And Covid-19): Overview And Practitioner Critique, Kimberly Dempsey Booher, Martin B. Robins
American Privacy Law At The Dawn Of A New Decade (And The Ccpa And Covid-19): Overview And Practitioner Critique, Kimberly Dempsey Booher, Martin B. Robins
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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Gene Patents, Drug Prices, And Scientific Research: Unexpected Effects Of Recently Proposed Patent Eligibility Legislation, Charles Duan
Gene Patents, Drug Prices, And Scientific Research: Unexpected Effects Of Recently Proposed Patent Eligibility Legislation, Charles Duan
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
Recently, Congress has considered legislation to amend § 101, a section of the Patent Act that the Supreme Court has held to prohibit patenting of laws of nature, natural phenomena, and abstract ideas. This draft legislation would expand the realm of patent-eligible subject matter, overturning the Court’s precedents along the way. The draft legislation, and movement to change this doctrine of patent law, made substantial headway with a subcommittee of the Senate holding numerous roundtables and hearings on the subject.
This article considers some less-discussed consequences of that draft leg- islative proposal. The legislation likely opens the door to patenting …
Confusion, Conflict, And Case Law: Analyzing The Language Of The United States Patent Act And Conflicting Case Law Regarding The Transfer Of Patent Rights In The 21st Century, Lucas C. Logic
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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Tracing The Evolution Of Standards And Standard-Setting Organizations In The Ict Era, Manveen Singh
Tracing The Evolution Of Standards And Standard-Setting Organizations In The Ict Era, Manveen Singh
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
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Mozart V. Beethoven: Consequences Of Ninth Circuit Copyright Law On Classical Creativity, Amanda E.B. Collins
Mozart V. Beethoven: Consequences Of Ninth Circuit Copyright Law On Classical Creativity, Amanda E.B. Collins
Marquette Law Review
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