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Mitchell Hamline School of Law

Intellectual Property Law

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When Individual Rights Should Tackle Unfair Commercialization: How The Transformative Use Test Should Be Tailored To Meet Evolving Technological Needs In Right Of Publicity Cases, Caitlin Kowalke Jan 2017

When Individual Rights Should Tackle Unfair Commercialization: How The Transformative Use Test Should Be Tailored To Meet Evolving Technological Needs In Right Of Publicity Cases, Caitlin Kowalke

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Revising Racial Patents In An Era Of Precision Medicine, Jonathan Kahn Jan 2017

Revising Racial Patents In An Era Of Precision Medicine, Jonathan Kahn

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In 2006, I published an article examining the rising use of racial categories in biomedical patents in the aftermath of the successful completion of the Human Genome Project and the production of the first draft of a complete human genome. Ten years on, it now seems time to revisit the issue and consider it in light of the current era of “Precision Medicine” so prominently promoted by President Obama in his 2015 State of the Union address where he announced a $215 million proposal for the Precision Medicine Initiative as “a bold new research effort to revolutionize how we improve …


Understanding The Role Of Prosecution History Through Linguistics, Zachary Herman Jan 2017

Understanding The Role Of Prosecution History Through Linguistics, Zachary Herman

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The Plague Of Fake News And The Intersection With Trademark, Joshua Humphrey Jan 2017

The Plague Of Fake News And The Intersection With Trademark, Joshua Humphrey

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A Taste Of The Current Protection Offered By Intellectual Property Law To Molecular Gastronomy, Mary Grace Hyland Jan 2017

A Taste Of The Current Protection Offered By Intellectual Property Law To Molecular Gastronomy, Mary Grace Hyland

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Using Patents To Protect Traditional Knowledge, Jay Erstling Jan 2009

Using Patents To Protect Traditional Knowledge, Jay Erstling

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The role that intellectual property can play in the protection of traditional knowledge (TK) has been on the international agenda for more than ten years, with little to show for it. For example, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has provided a forum for international policy debate on the subject since 1998, and the WIPO Intergovernmental Committee on Intellectual Property and Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Folklore (IGC) has held meetings on draft provisions for the protection of TK against misappropriation and misuse since 2001. Similarly, since 1999 the World Trade Organization (WTO) has been examining the most effective means …