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Testing The Admissibility Of Trademark Surveys After Daubert, Artemio Rivera Sep 2002

Testing The Admissibility Of Trademark Surveys After Daubert, Artemio Rivera

Artemio Rivera

To be admissible, a survey must apply the principles of survey research to the target population in a reliable manner, and base its results upon sufficient interviews and responses. These requirements make clear that the existence of flaws in a survey is not simply a matter of weight to be resolved by the fact finder, but an issue of admissibility that must be determined by the courts as part of their gate keeping duties.


Digital Millennium Copyright Act: A True And Illustrative Dmca Case Study, Raleigh Muns Jun 2002

Digital Millennium Copyright Act: A True And Illustrative Dmca Case Study, Raleigh Muns

Raleigh Muns

This essay anecdotally presents a real life scenario where the California Prison Industry Authority attempted to have a web page removed under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). The author of the page and this essay successfully pointed out that under the existing Fair Use provisions of US copyright law (17 USC Sec. 107) there were no grounds for removal of the web page.


Las Marcas De Fabrica (Regulacion Del Condominio Sobre Una Marca De Fábrica), Gabriel Martinez Medrano Jan 2002

Las Marcas De Fabrica (Regulacion Del Condominio Sobre Una Marca De Fábrica), Gabriel Martinez Medrano

Gabriel Martinez Medrano

Regulacion del condominio sobre una marca en el Derecho Argentino


La Competencia Desleal En La Argentina Una Aproximación A La Competencia Desleal Desde El Derecho Privado, Gabriel Martinez Medrano Jan 2002

La Competencia Desleal En La Argentina Una Aproximación A La Competencia Desleal Desde El Derecho Privado, Gabriel Martinez Medrano

Gabriel Martinez Medrano

No abstract provided.


Innovations In Competitive Manufacturing, Paul Swamidass Jan 2002

Innovations In Competitive Manufacturing, Paul Swamidass

Paul Swamidass

Competitive manufacturing in the US was made possible by the progress made in a number of areas. For example, progress in competitive manufacturing is attributable to advances in the strategic use if manufacturing, cellular manufacturing, lean manufacturing, flexible automation, total quality management, supply chain management, design for manufacturing, mass customization, improved costing, and so on.

Pressured by competition, US manufacturers began the journey to competitive manufacturing in the late seventies; their success brought revolutionary changes to US manufacturing.

The book is arranged in 13 different chapters, each covering a major subject within manufacturing management. Each chapter consists of one or …


Teoría General De La Prueba Judicial, Edward Ivan Cueva Jan 2002

Teoría General De La Prueba Judicial, Edward Ivan Cueva

Edward Ivan Cueva

No abstract provided.


The Continuing Expansion Of Cyberspace Trespass To Chattels, Laura Quilter Jan 2002

The Continuing Expansion Of Cyberspace Trespass To Chattels, Laura Quilter

Laura Quilter

No abstract provided.


Ancient And Modern Notions Of Plagiarism: A Study Of Concepts Of Intellectual Property In Classical Greece, Marianina Demetri Olcott Jan 2002

Ancient And Modern Notions Of Plagiarism: A Study Of Concepts Of Intellectual Property In Classical Greece, Marianina Demetri Olcott

Marianina Demetri Olcott

No abstract provided.


Copyright, E-Commerce And The World Wide Web, Daniel J. Gervais Dec 2001

Copyright, E-Commerce And The World Wide Web, Daniel J. Gervais

Daniel J Gervais

This early (2001) piece on the impact of the online environment on the significance and enforcement of copyright is now available online. It begins by defining concepts that were new at the time, such as Digital Rights Management (DRM) and Electronic Copyright management Systems (ECMS), and the changes in business models, both those already taking place and those that could be expected to happen. It then explores the notions of negative and positive licensing and makes the point, which future events would seem to bear out, that both right holders and users do better when right holders focus on maximizing …


Towards An Integrated Theory Of Intellectual Property, Gideon Parchomovsky, Peter Siegelman Dec 2001

Towards An Integrated Theory Of Intellectual Property, Gideon Parchomovsky, Peter Siegelman

Peter Siegelman

No abstract provided.