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Bulova Wrongly Decided: A Case Against Extraterritorialty Of Trademark Law, Dariush Keyhani
Bulova Wrongly Decided: A Case Against Extraterritorialty Of Trademark Law, Dariush Keyhani
Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
China's New Electronic Signature Law And Certification Authority Regulations: A Catalyst For Dramatic Future Growth Of E-Commerce, Stephen E. Blythe
China's New Electronic Signature Law And Certification Authority Regulations: A Catalyst For Dramatic Future Growth Of E-Commerce, Stephen E. Blythe
Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
Let's Test This Out: A Proposal For A New Unified Test For The Experimental Use Exception To § 102(B), Moshe Wilensky
Let's Test This Out: A Proposal For A New Unified Test For The Experimental Use Exception To § 102(B), Moshe Wilensky
Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
Blackbeard Or Albert Schweitzer: Reconciling Biopiracy, Maggie Kohls
Blackbeard Or Albert Schweitzer: Reconciling Biopiracy, Maggie Kohls
Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
Vietnam Patent Law: Substantive Law Provisions And Existing Uncertainties, Nguyen Nguyet Dzung
Vietnam Patent Law: Substantive Law Provisions And Existing Uncertainties, Nguyen Nguyet Dzung
Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
Sui Generis Database Protection: Second Thoughts In The European Union And What It Means For The United States, Philip J. Cardinale
Sui Generis Database Protection: Second Thoughts In The European Union And What It Means For The United States, Philip J. Cardinale
Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
Foreign Equivalents Of The U.S. Doctrine Of Equivalents: We're Playing In The Same Key But It's Not Quite Harmony, William T. Ralston
Foreign Equivalents Of The U.S. Doctrine Of Equivalents: We're Playing In The Same Key But It's Not Quite Harmony, William T. Ralston
Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
Intellectual Property For The Botanist And The Plant Breeder: An Overview Of Protection Afforded By Plant Patents And Plant Variety Protection Certificates, Scott D. Locke
Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
A Gentlement's Agreement: Assessing The Gnu General Public License And Its Adaptation To Linux, Douglas A. Hass
A Gentlement's Agreement: Assessing The Gnu General Public License And Its Adaptation To Linux, Douglas A. Hass
Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
Unplugged: The Music Industry's Approach To Rolling Contracts On Music Cds, Nika Aldrich
Unplugged: The Music Industry's Approach To Rolling Contracts On Music Cds, Nika Aldrich
Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
New Architectures For Music: Law Should Get Out Of The Way, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
New Architectures For Music: Law Should Get Out Of The Way, Henry H. Perritt Jr.
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
On The Legal Consequences Of Sauces: Should Thomas Keller's Recipes Be Per Se Copyrightable?, Christopher J. Buccafusco
On The Legal Consequences Of Sauces: Should Thomas Keller's Recipes Be Per Se Copyrightable?, Christopher J. Buccafusco
All Faculty Scholarship
The restaurant industry now takes in over $500 billion a year, but recent courts have been skeptical of the notion that one of its most valuable assets, original recipes, are subject to copyright protection. With more litigation looming and the contours of the debate insufficiently mapped out, this article establishes the appropriate groundwork for analyzing the copyrightability of recipes. I show that, contrary to recent appellate court opinions, recipes meet the statutory requirements for copyrightability. I argue, by analogizing to musical compositions, that written recipes work to satisfy the fixation requirement of copyright law just as musical notation does for …