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Introduction To Keynote Address, Joel R. Reidenberg
Introduction To Keynote Address, Joel R. Reidenberg
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Leave No Stone Unturned: The Search For Art Stolen By The Nazis And The Legal Rules Governing Restitution Of Stolen Art, Kelly Diane Walton
Leave No Stone Unturned: The Search For Art Stolen By The Nazis And The Legal Rules Governing Restitution Of Stolen Art, Kelly Diane Walton
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Keynote Address: Commons And Code, Lawrence Lessig
Keynote Address: Commons And Code, Lawrence Lessig
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Panel I: The First Amendment Implications Of Convergence, Andrew Jay Schwartzman, Nicholas Jollymore, Janine Jaquet, Jonathan Zittrain
Panel I: The First Amendment Implications Of Convergence, Andrew Jay Schwartzman, Nicholas Jollymore, Janine Jaquet, Jonathan Zittrain
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Panel Ii: The Economic And Regulatory Issues Of Convergence, William Baer, Lawrence Grossman, Jeffrey Lanning, Robert Joffe
Panel Ii: The Economic And Regulatory Issues Of Convergence, William Baer, Lawrence Grossman, Jeffrey Lanning, Robert Joffe
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Protection In The United States For “Famous Marks”: The Federal Trademark Dilution Act Revisited, Edward E. Vassallo, Maryanne Dickey
Protection In The United States For “Famous Marks”: The Federal Trademark Dilution Act Revisited, Edward E. Vassallo, Maryanne Dickey
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Oddzon Products And Derivation Of Invention: At Odds With The Purpose Of Section 102(F) Of The Patent Act Of 1952?, Brian P. Murphy
Oddzon Products And Derivation Of Invention: At Odds With The Purpose Of Section 102(F) Of The Patent Act Of 1952?, Brian P. Murphy
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Jurisdiction, Choice Of Law, Copyright, And The Internet: Protection Against Framing In An International Setting, Kai Burmeister
Jurisdiction, Choice Of Law, Copyright, And The Internet: Protection Against Framing In An International Setting, Kai Burmeister
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Laudatory Terms In Trademark Law: Square Pegs In Round Holes, Gary J. Sosinsky
Laudatory Terms In Trademark Law: Square Pegs In Round Holes, Gary J. Sosinsky
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Damnum Absque Inujria: Zeran V. Aol And Cyberspace Defamation Law, Steven M. Cordero
Damnum Absque Inujria: Zeran V. Aol And Cyberspace Defamation Law, Steven M. Cordero
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Post Industrial Patent System, John R. Thomas
The Post Industrial Patent System, John R. Thomas
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
George Washington University Law School And Oracle Corporation Symposium On Intellectual Property Rights In Methods Of Doing Business, Sanjay Prasad
George Washington University Law School And Oracle Corporation Symposium On Intellectual Property Rights In Methods Of Doing Business, Sanjay Prasad
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Obviousness And New Technologies, John Kasdan
Obviousness And New Technologies, John Kasdan
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The State Street Bank Decision: The Bad Business Of Unlimited Patent Protection For Methods Of Doing Business, Leo J. Raskind
The State Street Bank Decision: The Bad Business Of Unlimited Patent Protection For Methods Of Doing Business, Leo J. Raskind
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Scope Of Protection Problems With Patents And Copyrights On Methods Of Doing Business, Richard H. Stern
Scope Of Protection Problems With Patents And Copyrights On Methods Of Doing Business, Richard H. Stern
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Unfair Competition Law And The European Court Of Human Rights: The Case Of Hertel V. Switzerland And Beyond, A. Kamperman Sanders
Unfair Competition Law And The European Court Of Human Rights: The Case Of Hertel V. Switzerland And Beyond, A. Kamperman Sanders
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Opportunity Costs Of Globalizing Information Licenses Embedding Consumer Rights Within The Legislative Framework For Information Contracts, Gail E. Evans
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Parallel Trade In The Pharmaceutical Industry: Implications For Innovation, Consumer Welfare, And Health Policy Article, Clause E. Barfield, Mark A. Groombridge
Parallel Trade In The Pharmaceutical Industry: Implications For Innovation, Consumer Welfare, And Health Policy Article, Clause E. Barfield, Mark A. Groombridge
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Trademark Vigilance In The Twenty-First Century: A Pragmatic Approach, Peter S. Sloane, Bret I. Parker, Eric A. Prager, Kathleen Donohue
Trademark Vigilance In The Twenty-First Century: A Pragmatic Approach, Peter S. Sloane, Bret I. Parker, Eric A. Prager, Kathleen Donohue
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Deflowering Of The Parthenon: A Legal And Moral Analysis On Why The "Elgin Marbles" Must Be Returned To Greece, Michael J. Reppas Ii
The Deflowering Of The Parthenon: A Legal And Moral Analysis On Why The "Elgin Marbles" Must Be Returned To Greece, Michael J. Reppas Ii
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Give The Dead Their Day In Court: Implying A Private Cause Of Action For Defamation Of The Dead From Criminal Libel Statutes, Raymond Iryami
Give The Dead Their Day In Court: Implying A Private Cause Of Action For Defamation Of The Dead From Criminal Libel Statutes, Raymond Iryami
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Extraterritorial Reach Of United States Trademark Law: A Review Of Recent Decisions Under The Lanham Act, Erika M. Brown
The Extraterritorial Reach Of United States Trademark Law: A Review Of Recent Decisions Under The Lanham Act, Erika M. Brown
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
To Tax Or Not To Tax: Is A Non-Resident Tennis Player's Endorsement Income Subject To Taxation In The United States?, John J. Coneys, Jr.
To Tax Or Not To Tax: Is A Non-Resident Tennis Player's Endorsement Income Subject To Taxation In The United States?, John J. Coneys, Jr.
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Agricultural Disparagement Statutes: Tainted Beef, Tainted Speech, And Tainted Law, Margot S. Fell
Agricultural Disparagement Statutes: Tainted Beef, Tainted Speech, And Tainted Law, Margot S. Fell
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Www.Foreign Corporation.Com: The United States Taxation Of International Business Transactions Conducted Over The Internet, Auri Weitz
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Special 301 In China And Mexico: A Policy Which Fails To Consider How Politics, Economics, And Culture Affect Legal Change Under Civil Law Systems Of Developing Countries, Keshia B. Haskins
Special 301 In China And Mexico: A Policy Which Fails To Consider How Politics, Economics, And Culture Affect Legal Change Under Civil Law Systems Of Developing Countries, Keshia B. Haskins
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Internet Domain Names And Trademarks: Recent Developments In Domestic And International Disputes, G. Gervaise Davis Iii
Internet Domain Names And Trademarks: Recent Developments In Domestic And International Disputes, G. Gervaise Davis Iii
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
Domain name conflicts have already become a significant legal issue in the United States and are starting to be a similar problem in other nations, especially in the European Community. These disputes can easily turn into costly litigation and/or expensive negotiations over transferring the name from one owner to another, between owners of existing domain names and similar trademarks. While there are a number of pending changes in the domain name assignment procedures, it seems unlikely that the proposals will resolve anything, and in fact, the proposals will probably lead to more litigation.
Symposium Presentation: Doing Internet Co-Branding Agreements, Eric Goldman
Symposium Presentation: Doing Internet Co-Branding Agreements, Eric Goldman
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
Mr. Goldman discusses many important issues that need to be considered when deciding to participate in and when drafting co-branding agreements, but which are often overlooked. As internet co-branding has become ubiquitous as a means of combining one website's functionality and another's marketing muscle in online business, practitioners handling co-branding agreements face the challenge of choosing the correct legal paradigms as starting points in these kinds of negotiations. Co-branding agreements often incorporate advertising, trademark licensing, service provisions and domain name components. In light of this complexity, choosing the wrong starting point can frustrate the process by omitting key issues from …
Necessary Protections For Famous Trademark Holders On The Internet, Gregory D. Phillips
Necessary Protections For Famous Trademark Holders On The Internet, Gregory D. Phillips
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
The Internet is being catapulted to the forefront of commerce and will soon become one of the largest players in the commercial world. Famous and wellknown marks have been the special target of a variety of predatory and parasitical practices on the Internet, such as "cybersquatting" and "cyberpiracy." These practices have been exacerbated by registering domain names through offshore or fictitious entities, or by providing false or fictitious information to the registrar of the domain names, Network Solutions, Inc. This article outlines the problems of "cyberabuse" faced by famous trademark holders on the Internet, and outlines important protections that need …
Swapping Claims In Cyberspace: Legal/Technical Context And Negotiation Stategies For Domain Name Deals, Jefferson F. Scher
Swapping Claims In Cyberspace: Legal/Technical Context And Negotiation Stategies For Domain Name Deals, Jefferson F. Scher
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
Domain names continue to perform multiple functions as mnemonic addresses for Internet devices, trademarks for new or established businesses, and "search terms" for those who don't know where else to look. This article speaks to the operation of the domain name system, and discusses many business issues that accompany the ownership of a domain name.