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The Fcc's Indecent Proposal: Copyright Implications Of The Proposed "Record And Retain" Rule, Christopher S. Reed
The Fcc's Indecent Proposal: Copyright Implications Of The Proposed "Record And Retain" Rule, Christopher S. Reed
Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal
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Right Of Publicity: The Right Of Publicity Fair Use Doctrine - Adopting A Better Standard, Andrew Koo
Right Of Publicity: The Right Of Publicity Fair Use Doctrine - Adopting A Better Standard, Andrew Koo
Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal
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Do As I Say, Not As I Do: An International And Comparative Study Of Governments' Rights To "Infringe" Patents In Light Of The Federal Circuit's Recent Interpretation Of 28 U.S.C. § 1498 And A Call For Congress To Modernize The Statute, Blake Evan Reese
Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal
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What Copyright Is: Time To Remember The Basics, Lior Zemer
What Copyright Is: Time To Remember The Basics, Lior Zemer
Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal
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Towards A Conception Of Authorial Knowledge In Copyright, Lior Zemer
Towards A Conception Of Authorial Knowledge In Copyright, Lior Zemer
Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal
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A Case Of Bad Credit?: The United States And The Protection Of Moral Rights In Intellectual Property Law, Kinmberly Y.W. Holst
A Case Of Bad Credit?: The United States And The Protection Of Moral Rights In Intellectual Property Law, Kinmberly Y.W. Holst
Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal
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Shooting For The Stars: A Call For Federal Legislation To Protect Celebrities' Privacy Rights, Jennifer R. Scharf
Shooting For The Stars: A Call For Federal Legislation To Protect Celebrities' Privacy Rights, Jennifer R. Scharf
Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal
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Garage Door Openers And Toner Cartridges: Why Congress Should Revisit The Anti-Circumvention Provisions Of The Dmca, Heather A. Sapp
Garage Door Openers And Toner Cartridges: Why Congress Should Revisit The Anti-Circumvention Provisions Of The Dmca, Heather A. Sapp
Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal
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The Secret Life Of Legal Doctrine: The Divergent Evolution Of Secondary Liability In Trademark And Copyright Law, Mark Bartholomew, John Tehranian
The Secret Life Of Legal Doctrine: The Divergent Evolution Of Secondary Liability In Trademark And Copyright Law, Mark Bartholomew, John Tehranian
Journal Articles
The recent explosion in intellectual property litigation has witnessed increasing recourse to secondary liability theories. The courts have responded favorably to plaintiffs by enunciating substantial reinterpretations of extant principles, thereby precipitating a veritable secondary liability revolution. Numerous commentators have bemoaned this trend, contending that judicial recasting of liability rules expands intellectual property rights beyond their intended scope, thereby resulting in an overprotective regime that stifles innovation. Yet one of the most striking aspects of the secondary liability revolution has been all but ignored in the literature: While the courts have broadened the scope of secondary liability principles with respect to …