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Cablevision's Remote Dv-R System And A Solution For The Digital-Recording Age, Justin M. Jacobson
Cablevision's Remote Dv-R System And A Solution For The Digital-Recording Age, Justin M. Jacobson
Touro Law Review
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Trademark Protection Of Color Alone: How And When Does A Color Develop Secondary Meaning And Why Color Marks Can Never Be Inherently Distinctive, Diane E. Moir
Touro Law Review
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The Ethics Of Genetic Patenting And The Subsequent Implications On The Future Of Health Care, Suzanne Ratcliffe
The Ethics Of Genetic Patenting And The Subsequent Implications On The Future Of Health Care, Suzanne Ratcliffe
Touro Law Review
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Bilski's Effect On Patent Law: Patentable Processes Under 35 U.S.C. § 101, Sharon Barkume
Bilski's Effect On Patent Law: Patentable Processes Under 35 U.S.C. § 101, Sharon Barkume
Touro Law Review
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