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Internet Killed The Radio Star: Preventing Digital Broadcasters From Exploiting The Radio Music License Committee Rate To The Detriment Of Songwriters, Alexander Reed Speer
Internet Killed The Radio Star: Preventing Digital Broadcasters From Exploiting The Radio Music License Committee Rate To The Detriment Of Songwriters, Alexander Reed Speer
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
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The Drug Short: A New Mechanism For Creating Financial Incentives For The Discovery Of Invalid Pharmaceutical Patents, Christopher Edward Neill
The Drug Short: A New Mechanism For Creating Financial Incentives For The Discovery Of Invalid Pharmaceutical Patents, Christopher Edward Neill
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Caught Between A Mark And A Hard Place: Resolving U.S.-Cuban Trademark Disputes In A Post-Embargo World, Mary Grace Griffin
Caught Between A Mark And A Hard Place: Resolving U.S.-Cuban Trademark Disputes In A Post-Embargo World, Mary Grace Griffin
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
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Keep It Secret, Keep It Safe: Protecting Trade Secrets By Revisiting The Reasonable Efforts Requirement In Federal Law, Molly Hubbard Cash
Keep It Secret, Keep It Safe: Protecting Trade Secrets By Revisiting The Reasonable Efforts Requirement In Federal Law, Molly Hubbard Cash
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
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Using Signal Theory To Determine Nonobviousness Of Inventions, Michael O'Brien, Idonah Molina
Using Signal Theory To Determine Nonobviousness Of Inventions, Michael O'Brien, Idonah Molina
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.