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No More Clowning Around: Ringling Bros.-Barnum & (And) Bailey Combined Shows, Inc. V. Utah Division Of Travel Development Evaluates The Federal Trademark Dilution Act, Christina M. Bidlingmaier Jan 2000

No More Clowning Around: Ringling Bros.-Barnum & (And) Bailey Combined Shows, Inc. V. Utah Division Of Travel Development Evaluates The Federal Trademark Dilution Act, Christina M. Bidlingmaier

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Web Word War (Www): A New Approach To Trademark Infringement And Unfair Competition Claims Under The Lanham Act In Brookfield Communications, Inc. V. West Coast Entertainment Corp., Melissa M. Mcgann Jan 2000

Web Word War (Www): A New Approach To Trademark Infringement And Unfair Competition Claims Under The Lanham Act In Brookfield Communications, Inc. V. West Coast Entertainment Corp., Melissa M. Mcgann

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Presidents And Mummies And Patents, Oh My: Why Patenting Special Effects Technology Is Like A Box Of Chocolates, You Never Know What You're Going To Get, J.D. Roberts Jan 2000

Presidents And Mummies And Patents, Oh My: Why Patenting Special Effects Technology Is Like A Box Of Chocolates, You Never Know What You're Going To Get, J.D. Roberts

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Resolving The Dissonant Constitutional Chords Inherent In The Federal Anti-Bootlegging Statute In United States V. Moghadam, Keith V. Lee Jan 2000

Resolving The Dissonant Constitutional Chords Inherent In The Federal Anti-Bootlegging Statute In United States V. Moghadam, Keith V. Lee

Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal

No abstract provided.