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“Orange Book” Listing Of Patents Under The Hatch-Waxman Act, Jacob S. Wharton Nov 2003

“Orange Book” Listing Of Patents Under The Hatch-Waxman Act, Jacob S. Wharton

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Promoting Intellectual Property For Economic Growth, Rita Hayes, Ambassador May 2003

Promoting Intellectual Property For Economic Growth, Rita Hayes, Ambassador

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

The World Intellectual Property Organization, based in Geneva, is a specialized agency of the United Nations that deals with international intellectual property matters. The Organization is perhaps best known for international agreements such as the Patent Cooperation Treaty (the PCT), The Madrid Agreement, and the Hague Agreement, which provide international registration and protection for patents, trademarks, and industrial designs, respectively.

The Organization's work in standard setting--through the development of international intellectual property law--covers the range of intellectual property from industrial property to copyright. Many of you are familiar with the WIPO Internet Treaties, two international treaties that came into force …


The Psychological Manipulation Of The Consumer-Patient Population Through Direct-To-Consumer Prescription Drug Advertising., Elizabeth C. Melby Mar 2003

The Psychological Manipulation Of The Consumer-Patient Population Through Direct-To-Consumer Prescription Drug Advertising., Elizabeth C. Melby

The Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Race and Social Justice

Drug direct-to-consumer advertisements manipulates the public through the manufacturer’s marketing practices. The goal of pharmaceutical companies is to create consumer demand for their products, and they achieve this goal by showing advertisements that portray their products as life-enhancing. This leads to an exponential increase in demand for and spending on these pharmaceutical drugs. This increased promotion of direct-to-consumer advertising affects the physician-patient relationship, while drug companies face little, if any, liability. Drug companies expend significant efforts to obtain patents to keep their products competitive on the market, and to prevent customers from switching to an inexpensive generic drug. The author …


Data-Sharing And Data-Withholding In The Genetics And The Life Sciences: Results Of A National Survey Of Technology Transfer Officers, Eric G. Campbell, Eran Bendavid Jan 2003

Data-Sharing And Data-Withholding In The Genetics And The Life Sciences: Results Of A National Survey Of Technology Transfer Officers, Eric G. Campbell, Eran Bendavid

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

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Patents, Product Exclusivity, And Information Dissemination: How Law Directs Biopharmaceutical Research And Development, Rebecca S. Eisenberg Jan 2003

Patents, Product Exclusivity, And Information Dissemination: How Law Directs Biopharmaceutical Research And Development, Rebecca S. Eisenberg

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Achieving The Benefits Of A Centralized Community Patent System At A Minimal Cost, Seth Cannon Jan 2003

Achieving The Benefits Of A Centralized Community Patent System At A Minimal Cost, Seth Cannon

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Festo To The Rescue? The Return Of The Warner-Jenkinson Standard And A Preemptive Solution For The Future Of The Patent Law Balance, R. Flynt Strean Jan 2003

Festo To The Rescue? The Return Of The Warner-Jenkinson Standard And A Preemptive Solution For The Future Of The Patent Law Balance, R. Flynt Strean

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.