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Keeping Princess Peach Locked In Her Castle: Criminal Liability For Trafficking Circumvention Technology—United States V. Reichert, Jacob M. Abdo Jan 2015

Keeping Princess Peach Locked In Her Castle: Criminal Liability For Trafficking Circumvention Technology—United States V. Reichert, Jacob M. Abdo

William Mitchell Law Review

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Note: Exclusive Licensing Of Dna Diagnostics: Is There A Negative Effect On Quantity And Quality Of Healthcare Delivery That Compels Nih Rulemaking?, Edward Weck Jan 2005

Note: Exclusive Licensing Of Dna Diagnostics: Is There A Negative Effect On Quantity And Quality Of Healthcare Delivery That Compels Nih Rulemaking?, Edward Weck

William Mitchell Law Review

This comment surveys the costs of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) diagnostic tests and argues in favor of non-exclusive licensing as a means to provide broad access to affordable DNA diagnostic testing. Part II provides background information on genetic testing, patenting genes as applied to genetic testing, the Bayh-Dole Act, and technology transfer. In addition, Part II summarizes academic commentary regarding the implications of exclusive licensing for biotechnology. Scholars propose a number of solutions, including expanding the experimental use exception. Part III details proposed rulemaking for DNA diagnostics. Part IV reviews anecdotal examples of genetic testing for breast cancer, hereditary hemochromatosis, and …


Copyright, Containers, And The Court: A Reply To Professor Leaffer, Niels B. Schaumann Jan 2004

Copyright, Containers, And The Court: A Reply To Professor Leaffer, Niels B. Schaumann

William Mitchell Law Review

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Life After Eldred: The Supreme Court And The Future Of Copyright, Marshall Leaffer Jan 2004

Life After Eldred: The Supreme Court And The Future Of Copyright, Marshall Leaffer

William Mitchell Law Review

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Defenders Of Small Business?: A Perspective On The Supreme Court's Recent Trademark Jurisprudence, Sharon K. Sandeen Jan 2004

Defenders Of Small Business?: A Perspective On The Supreme Court's Recent Trademark Jurisprudence, Sharon K. Sandeen

William Mitchell Law Review

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Through The Years:The Supreme Court And The Copyright Clause, Ruth L. Okediji Jan 2004

Through The Years:The Supreme Court And The Copyright Clause, Ruth L. Okediji

William Mitchell Law Review

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For Of All Sad Words Of Tongue Or Pen, The Saddest Are “It Might Have Been”—Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology And The Law To Lock Down Culture And Control Creativity, Katherine Kelly Jan 2004

For Of All Sad Words Of Tongue Or Pen, The Saddest Are “It Might Have Been”—Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology And The Law To Lock Down Culture And Control Creativity, Katherine Kelly

William Mitchell Law Review

Review of Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity. By Lawrence Lessig. Penguin Press, 2004. 348 pages, $24.95


Contrived Conflicts: The Supreme Court Versus The Basics Of Intellectual Property Law, F. Scott Kieff Jan 2004

Contrived Conflicts: The Supreme Court Versus The Basics Of Intellectual Property Law, F. Scott Kieff

William Mitchell Law Review

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The Supreme Court And Trademark Law In The New Millennium, David S. Welkowitz Jan 2004

The Supreme Court And Trademark Law In The New Millennium, David S. Welkowitz

William Mitchell Law Review

No abstract provided.