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Introduction: The Defend Trade Secrets Act Of 2015, Christopher B. Seaman
Introduction: The Defend Trade Secrets Act Of 2015, Christopher B. Seaman
Christopher B. Seaman
Introduction À Quelques Aspects Du Droit Américain, W. Gregory Voss
Introduction À Quelques Aspects Du Droit Américain, W. Gregory Voss
W. Gregory Voss
This is an introduction (in French) to my contributions on U.S. law for the workshop -- "Les défis du numérique dans l'entreprise en Europe" ("The Challenges of Digital Technologies in Europe") held at the Toulouse Business School on February 27, 2015. One of my contributions, which is unpublished -- "Les conditions générales d’utilisation des sites web soumis au droit américain et quelques protections pour les consommateurs" -- is available on this website. Another -- "Les données personnelles dans l'entreprise vues au travers du prisme du droit américain" -- was published in the October 2015 issue of the Revue Lamy Droit …
Copyright Porn Trolls, Wasting Taxi Medallions, And The Propriety Of ‘Property’, Tom W. Bell
Copyright Porn Trolls, Wasting Taxi Medallions, And The Propriety Of ‘Property’, Tom W. Bell
Tom W. Bell
What happens when the government creates privileges that have powers rivaling those that the common law accords to property? Recent events in two seemingly unrelated areas suggest a troubling answer to that question. First, in copyright, porn trolls have sued thousands of John Does for allegedly participating in illegal file sharing. These suits evidently seek not judicial vindication but merely the defendants' identities, which the plaintiffs then use to reap settlement payments from guilty and innocent alike. Second, taxi drivers in cities across the world have launched legal, political, and physical attacks against Uber and other networked transportation services, accusing …
Patentable Subject Matter As A Policy Lever, Amy L. Landers
Patentable Subject Matter As A Policy Lever, Amy L. Landers
Amy L. Landers
Patents are intended to be used as instruments to further policy. One potent policy driver to accomplish such goals is through the legal construction and application of the term “invention." Internationally, various legal authorities have recognized that this definition can be crafted in ways that are targeted to have real-world consequences. In the U.S., the open-ended framework of the Patent Act's section 101 invites judicial interpretation to effectuate the law's purposes. Ideally, these determinations should rest on articulated, transparent reasoning so that, under a common law system, those policies can serve as touchstones to ensure that the relevant precedents are …
The Anti-Patent: A Proposal For Startup Immunity, Amy L. Landers
The Anti-Patent: A Proposal For Startup Immunity, Amy L. Landers
Amy L. Landers
The controversy surrounding the current implementation of the patent system is well known. Some question whether the system has become entirely dysfunctional and disincentives innovation, particularly as the law operates within some industries. Moreover, early stage companies, particularly those just beginning to gain success, are particularly vulnerable targets for lawsuits. Notably, these same companies can be rich sources of important technological innovation.
Because the U.S. has always had a patent system, it is impossible to understand the intended and unintended consequences of eliminating this form of intellectual property protection even in a limited manner. As economist Fritz Machlup stated in …
Road To Failure Is Paved With Good Excuses: Calls (Again) To Repeal S 51(3) Of The Competition And Consumer Act 2010, Tyrone Berger
Road To Failure Is Paved With Good Excuses: Calls (Again) To Repeal S 51(3) Of The Competition And Consumer Act 2010, Tyrone Berger
Dr Tyrone Berger
From the outset of the Commonwealth Government announcing a ‘root and branch’ review into Australia’s competition policy on 4 December 2013 (‘Harper Review’), many observers were left with little doubt that the ‘IP exception’ under s 51(3) of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) (CCA) would come under attack again. The concern (now and past) for the Government is acheving a balance between the granting of IP rights, which seek to increase incentives for R&D investment, and curbing any anti-competitive effects arising from increased market power. Encouraging firms to innovate is normally seen as an underlying justification of IP …
Patenting Physibles: A Fresh Perspective For Claiming 3d-Printable Products, Daniel Harris Brean
Patenting Physibles: A Fresh Perspective For Claiming 3d-Printable Products, Daniel Harris Brean
Daniel Harris Brean
Ending Unreasonable Royalties: Why Nominal Damages Are Adequate To Compensate Patent Assertion Entities For Infringement, Daniel Harris Brean
Ending Unreasonable Royalties: Why Nominal Damages Are Adequate To Compensate Patent Assertion Entities For Infringement, Daniel Harris Brean
Daniel Harris Brean
Applying Patent-Eligible Subject Matter Restriction, Jonas Anderson
Applying Patent-Eligible Subject Matter Restriction, Jonas Anderson
J. Jonas Anderson
Living With Monsanto, 2015 Mich. St. L. Rev. 559 (2015), Daryl Lim
Living With Monsanto, 2015 Mich. St. L. Rev. 559 (2015), Daryl Lim
Daryl Lim
Frand V. Compulsory Licensing: The Lesser Of The Two Evils, Srividhya Ragavan
Frand V. Compulsory Licensing: The Lesser Of The Two Evils, Srividhya Ragavan
Srividhya Ragavan
No abstract provided.
Patent Conflicts, Tejas N. Narechania
Patent Conflicts, Tejas N. Narechania
Tejas N. Narechania
Abriendo Caminos: Acceso A La Cultura, Educación A Distancia Y Digitalización De Obras En Los Límites Y Excepciones A Los Derechos De Autor, Javier André Murillo Chávez
Abriendo Caminos: Acceso A La Cultura, Educación A Distancia Y Digitalización De Obras En Los Límites Y Excepciones A Los Derechos De Autor, Javier André Murillo Chávez
Javier André Murillo Chávez
No abstract provided.
Corporate "Human Rights" To Intellectual Property Protection, J. Janewa Osei Tutu
Corporate "Human Rights" To Intellectual Property Protection, J. Janewa Osei Tutu
J. Janewa Osei-Tutu
Copyright And Ownership Of Fan Created Works: Fanfiction And Beyond, Raizel Liebler
Copyright And Ownership Of Fan Created Works: Fanfiction And Beyond, Raizel Liebler
Raizel Liebler
Trolls Or Toll-Takers: Do Intellectual Property Non-Practicing Entities Add Value To Society?, Samuel F. Ernst
Trolls Or Toll-Takers: Do Intellectual Property Non-Practicing Entities Add Value To Society?, Samuel F. Ernst
Samuel F Ernst
There are few areas of patent law more contentious than the dispute over the social utility of “non-practicing entities,” or (if you will excuse the expression) “patent trolls.” Whether non-practicing entities add value to society is a topic of much debate, and the focus of the 2015 Chapman Law Review Symposium.
Empirical Studies Of Claim Construction, Jonas Anderson
Empirical Studies Of Claim Construction, Jonas Anderson
J. Jonas Anderson
Restoring The Fact/Law Distinction In Patent Claim Construction, Jonas Anderson