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Unilateral Refusal To Supply: An Agreement In Disguise?, Hans Henrik Lidgard
Unilateral Refusal To Supply: An Agreement In Disguise?, Hans Henrik Lidgard
Hans Henrik Lidgard
No abstract provided.
Showdown At The Domain Name Corral: Property Rights And Personal Jurisdiction Over Squatters, Poachers And Other Parasites, Ira Nathenson
Showdown At The Domain Name Corral: Property Rights And Personal Jurisdiction Over Squatters, Poachers And Other Parasites, Ira Nathenson
Ira Steven Nathenson
This paper on domain names disputes has two main goals. The first is to analyze the principal points of litigation in domain name disputes, namely, personal jurisdiction and trademark liability. The second is to propose an analytic framework to better help resolve matters of jurisdiction and liability. Regarding personal jurisdiction, domain names are problematic because an internet site can be viewed almost anywhere, potentially subjecting the domain name owner to suit everywhere. For example, should a Florida domain name owner automatically be subject to suit in Alaska where the site can be viewed? If not, then where? Regarding liability, trademark …
Aplicaciones Paneuropeas De La Rdsi (Derecho De Telecomunicaciones En Europa), Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Aplicaciones Paneuropeas De La Rdsi (Derecho De Telecomunicaciones En Europa), Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Trabajo presentado para corresponder a Beca otorgada por Telefonica de España para el cursado del Master en Propiedad Industrial e Intelectual en la Universidad de Alicante en 1997.
Virtual Trade Dress: A Very Real Problem, Tom Bell
Virtual Trade Dress: A Very Real Problem, Tom Bell
Tom W. Bell
A tragedy looms for trade dress. Encouraged by bad case law and tempted by new technologies, trade dress threatens to assume a role properly reserved for other forms of intellectual property. Trade dress should aim primarily at protecting the public from confusing the features that identify goods and services. Current trends, however, risk expanding trade dress until it constitutes the very commodities that it once merely identified. Superficially genuine but fundamentally artificial, this is virtual trade dress.
Past As Prologue: Sobering Thoughts On Genetic Enthusiasm, Lori Andrews
Past As Prologue: Sobering Thoughts On Genetic Enthusiasm, Lori Andrews
Lori B. Andrews
No abstract provided.