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Full-Text Articles in Intellectual Property Law

Redefining Boundaries: How Cohesive Technologies Altered Literal And Equivalent Infringement, Tyler Jeffs Sep 2011

Redefining Boundaries: How Cohesive Technologies Altered Literal And Equivalent Infringement, Tyler Jeffs

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Negativing Invention, Jacob S. Sherkow May 2011

Negativing Invention, Jacob S. Sherkow

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Reinventing Usefulness, Michael Risch Nov 2010

Reinventing Usefulness, Michael Risch

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Patening The Curve Ball: Business Methods And Industry Norms, Gerard N. Magliocca Nov 2009

Patening The Curve Ball: Business Methods And Industry Norms, Gerard N. Magliocca

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The Software Licensing Dilemma, Nancy S. Kim Nov 2008

The Software Licensing Dilemma, Nancy S. Kim

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The Unpredictable Scope Of The Waiver Resulting From The Advice-Of-Counsel Defense To Willful Patent Infringement, Jared S. Goff Mar 1998

The Unpredictable Scope Of The Waiver Resulting From The Advice-Of-Counsel Defense To Willful Patent Infringement, Jared S. Goff

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How Modern Treatment Of 35 U.S.C. § 112(6) Has Caused Confusion: Hilton Davis V. Warner-Jenkinson And The Right To A Jury On The Issue Of Patent Infringement Under The "Equitable" Doctrine Of Equivalents, David R. Todd Mar 1996

How Modern Treatment Of 35 U.S.C. § 112(6) Has Caused Confusion: Hilton Davis V. Warner-Jenkinson And The Right To A Jury On The Issue Of Patent Infringement Under The "Equitable" Doctrine Of Equivalents, David R. Todd

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An Employer's Guide To Protecting Trade Secrets From Employee Misappropriation, Derek P. Martin Sep 1993

An Employer's Guide To Protecting Trade Secrets From Employee Misappropriation, Derek P. Martin

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No abstract provided.