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Harmonization And The Goals Of Copyright: Property Rights Or Cultural Progress?, Kenneth D. Crews
Harmonization And The Goals Of Copyright: Property Rights Or Cultural Progress?, Kenneth D. Crews
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
From Pirate King To Jungle King: Transformation Of Taiwan's Intellectual Property Protection, Andy Y. Sun
From Pirate King To Jungle King: Transformation Of Taiwan's Intellectual Property Protection, Andy Y. Sun
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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Illuminating The Law Of Copyright: Holographic Data Storage Takes Intellectual Property To A New Dimension, Patti Burshtyn
Illuminating The Law Of Copyright: Holographic Data Storage Takes Intellectual Property To A New Dimension, Patti Burshtyn
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Feist Applied: Imagination Protects, But Perspiration Persists—The Bases Of Copyright Protection For Factual Compilations, Denise R. Polivy
Feist Applied: Imagination Protects, But Perspiration Persists—The Bases Of Copyright Protection For Factual Compilations, Denise R. Polivy
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Asserting Copyright's Democratic Principles In The Global Arena, Neil W. Netanel
Asserting Copyright's Democratic Principles In The Global Arena, Neil W. Netanel
Vanderbilt Law Review
In a seeming blink of an eye, international bodies applying international law have effectively become the arbiters of domestic copyright law. World Trade Organization ("WTO") dispute settlement panels may now determine whether a nation's copyright law comports with the newly adopted Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property ("TRIPS"),' and may authorize trade sanctions upon a finding of non-compliance. Of like import, the United Nations' World Intellectual Property Organization ("WIPO") increasingly serves as a favored venue for copyright industry and user groups to further their legislative agendas. Recent WIPO treaties have accordingly set the tone for proposed domestic legislation designed …
"Gathering His Beames With A Christall Glass": The Intellectual Property Jurisprudence Of Stephen G. Breyer, Gordon R. Shea
"Gathering His Beames With A Christall Glass": The Intellectual Property Jurisprudence Of Stephen G. Breyer, Gordon R. Shea
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
Focusing on Qualitex v. Jacobs Products, an opinion authored by Supreme Court Justice Breyer that extends trademark protection to colors, the Author examines Justice Breyer's attitude toward intellectual property law, how Justice Breyer's views were extended in Qualitex, and how Justice Breyer's views may affect intellectual property law in the future.
The Unauthorized Dissemination Of Celebrity Images On The Internet ... In The Flesh, Navin Katyal
The Unauthorized Dissemination Of Celebrity Images On The Internet ... In The Flesh, Navin Katyal
Cleveland State Law Review
This paper will explore and analyze the unauthorized use and dissemination of celebrity images over the Internet as a violation of the copyrights of either the celebrity themselves, or the cinematographic' rights of the film production studio(s). The analysis will focus on the Copyright Act of both Canada and the United States and will be covered in three parts. Part I will define the basic nomenclature of the Internet and explain the applicability of copyright law to the Internet. Part II will focus on methods in which the celebrity and film studio can protect their copyright 'On-line' through the American-defined …
Matthew Bender & (And) Co. V. West Publishing Co.: The End Of West's Legal Publishing Empire, Vito Petretti
Matthew Bender & (And) Co. V. West Publishing Co.: The End Of West's Legal Publishing Empire, Vito Petretti
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.