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The Complicated Relationship Of Patent Examination And Invalidation, Gregory Reilly
The Complicated Relationship Of Patent Examination And Invalidation, Gregory Reilly
American University Law Review
The conventional view is that the Patent Office examines patent applications before issuance to assure compliance with the statutory criteria of patentability. Ex post invalidation in district court litigation or Patent Office cancellation proceedings then reviews the Patent Office’s work to correct errors that result from the Patent Office’s shortcomings, bias, or “rational ignorance” that limits resources spent on examination because of the irrelevance of most patents. Scholars, the Federal Circuit, and the Supreme Court have all endorsed this conventional view. However, it is wrong—or at least overly simplistic. The American patent system is only partially a system of ex …
2019 Patent Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Sanya Sukduang, Nicholas Doyle, Sydney Kestle, Yoonhee Kim, John Nappi
2019 Patent Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Sanya Sukduang, Nicholas Doyle, Sydney Kestle, Yoonhee Kim, John Nappi
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
2019 Trademark Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Stephanie H. Bald, Sara Copeland Parker
2019 Trademark Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Stephanie H. Bald, Sara Copeland Parker
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ships In The Night: Resolving Administrative Conflict Between Fda- And Patent-Related Legislation, Carlos Garcia, Jonathan Stroud
Ships In The Night: Resolving Administrative Conflict Between Fda- And Patent-Related Legislation, Carlos Garcia, Jonathan Stroud
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Institutional Design For Innovation: A Radical Proposal For Addressing § 101 Patent-Eligible Subject Matter, Kristen Osenga
Institutional Design For Innovation: A Radical Proposal For Addressing § 101 Patent-Eligible Subject Matter, Kristen Osenga
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
2018 Trademark Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Deborah A. Wilcox, Nancy Rubner Frandsen
2018 Trademark Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Deborah A. Wilcox, Nancy Rubner Frandsen
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
2018 Patent Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Lori Gordon
2018 Patent Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Lori Gordon
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Makeup Dupes And Fair Use, Samantha Primeaux
Makeup Dupes And Fair Use, Samantha Primeaux
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Landscape Of Modern Patent Appeals, Jason Rantaned
The Landscape Of Modern Patent Appeals, Jason Rantaned
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
2017 Patent Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Laura C. Whitworth
2017 Patent Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Laura C. Whitworth
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
2017 Trademark Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Anita B. Polott, Rachel E. Fertig
2017 Trademark Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Anita B. Polott, Rachel E. Fertig
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Circuit Jurisdiction: Looking Back And Thinking Forward, Timothy B. Dyk
Federal Circuit Jurisdiction: Looking Back And Thinking Forward, Timothy B. Dyk
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Half-Century Of Scholarship On The Chinese Intellectual Property System, Peter K. Yu
A Half-Century Of Scholarship On The Chinese Intellectual Property System, Peter K. Yu
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Not De Minimis: (Improper) Appropriation In Copyright, Oren Bracha
Not De Minimis: (Improper) Appropriation In Copyright, Oren Bracha
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Big Pharma Monopoly: Why Consumers Keep Landing On "Park Place" And How The Game Is Rigged, Mark S. Levy
Big Pharma Monopoly: Why Consumers Keep Landing On "Park Place" And How The Game Is Rigged, Mark S. Levy
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Using Data Exclusivity Grants To Incentivize Cumulative Innovation Of Biologics' Manufacturing Processes, Eric Lawrence Levi
Using Data Exclusivity Grants To Incentivize Cumulative Innovation Of Biologics' Manufacturing Processes, Eric Lawrence Levi
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Investment-Related Aspects Of Intellectual Property Rights, Peter K. Yu
The Investment-Related Aspects Of Intellectual Property Rights, Peter K. Yu
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Moral Judgments In Trademark Law, Ned Snow
Moral Judgments In Trademark Law, Ned Snow
American University Law Review
Under the federal Lanham Act, eligibility for trademark protection depends on whether a mark is sufficiently moral. The Federal Circuit has recently held this provision of the Act to be unconstitutional based on its interpretation of speech doctrine. The context of trademark law, however, refutes this interpretation. Indeed, speech doctrine appears to support this morality requirement. Nevertheless, there seems to be another reason that the Federal Circuit held the morality requirement unconstitutional: the judicial discomfort with morality serving as a basis for law. This Essay concludes that this judicial discomfort is unjustified in this instance. From both a constitutional and …
2016 Trademark Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Anita B. Polott, Rachel E. Fertig
2016 Trademark Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Anita B. Polott, Rachel E. Fertig
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
At&T V. Microsoft: A District Judge's Perspective, William H. Pauley Iii
At&T V. Microsoft: A District Judge's Perspective, William H. Pauley Iii
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Patently Unexceptional Venue Statute, Paul R. Gugliuzza, Megan M. La Belle
The Patently Unexceptional Venue Statute, Paul R. Gugliuzza, Megan M. La Belle
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Patents V. Antitrust: Preempting Conflict, Matthew G. Sipe
Patents V. Antitrust: Preempting Conflict, Matthew G. Sipe
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Circular Logic Of Actavis, Joshua B. Fischman
The Circular Logic Of Actavis, Joshua B. Fischman
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Redefining Reality: Why Design Patent Protection Should Expand To The Virtual World, John R. Boulé Iii
Redefining Reality: Why Design Patent Protection Should Expand To The Virtual World, John R. Boulé Iii
American University Law Review
Virtual reality (“VR”) and augmented reality (“AR”) technologies are rapidly maturing. Companies like Facebook and Microsoft are capitalizing on these technologies and actively releasing products to consumers. Both companies’ products blur the line between the real world and the virtual world. The blurring of this line presents novel questions regarding the protection of digital intellectual property that exists solely within the virtual world.
One such question is whether design patent protection will be available to three-dimensional digital models, models of real-world items that are digitally reproduced in the virtual world. To receive design patent protection, 35 U.S.C. § 171 requires, …
The Federal Circuit's Acquiescence (?), Timothy R. Holbrook
The Federal Circuit's Acquiescence (?), Timothy R. Holbrook
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Citizen Petitions: Long, Late-Filed, And At-Last Denied, Michael A. Carrier, Carl Minniti
Citizen Petitions: Long, Late-Filed, And At-Last Denied, Michael A. Carrier, Carl Minniti
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
2015 Patent Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Craig E. Countryman
2015 Patent Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Craig E. Countryman
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
2015 Trademark Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Linda K. Mcleod, Lindsay B. Allen
2015 Trademark Law Decisions Of The Federal Circuit, Linda K. Mcleod, Lindsay B. Allen
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nfc Technology Llc V. Htc America, Inc.: Judge Bryson's Sitting-By-Designation Guide To Securing Stays In Light Of Inter Partes Reviews, Jonathan Stroud
Nfc Technology Llc V. Htc America, Inc.: Judge Bryson's Sitting-By-Designation Guide To Securing Stays In Light Of Inter Partes Reviews, Jonathan Stroud
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
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
No abstract provided.