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Articles 1 - 12 of 12
Full-Text Articles in Intellectual Property Law
Cuestiones Procesales En La Ley De Defensa De La Competencia, Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Cuestiones Procesales En La Ley De Defensa De La Competencia, Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Gabriel Martinez Medrano
No abstract provided.
Licencias "Atadas" Sobre Derechos Intelectuales Y Defensa De La Competencia., Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Licencias "Atadas" Sobre Derechos Intelectuales Y Defensa De La Competencia., Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Gabriel Martinez Medrano
No abstract provided.
Trademark Distinctiveness In A Multilingual Context: Harmonization Of The Treatment Of Marks In The European Union And The United States, Eric E. Bowman
Trademark Distinctiveness In A Multilingual Context: Harmonization Of The Treatment Of Marks In The European Union And The United States, Eric E. Bowman
San Diego International Law Journal
This Comment will examine the similarities and differences between the trademark protection laws with regard to the multi-cultural nature of the consuming public of the European Union and that of the United States, and then will recommend ways in which the laws can be harmonized to promote the congruent development and expansion of economic activities globally. This harmonization is necessary in light of the interplay between these schemes for protection of marks and the protection provided under the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks, and the Madrid Protocol. The …
Arising Under Jurisdiction And Uniformity In Patent Law, Christopher A. Cotropia
Arising Under Jurisdiction And Uniformity In Patent Law, Christopher A. Cotropia
Michigan Telecommunications & Technology Law Review
The law governing the Federal Circuit's appellate jurisdiction was brought into question in Holmes Group, Inc. v. Vornado Circulation Systems, Inc. The Federal Circuit's appellate jurisdiction over Vornado's appeal rested solely on Vornado's counterclaim alleging patent infringement by Holmes. Holmes's complaint sought a declaratory judgment of no trade dress infringement and did not include any patent law claims. While the Federal Circuit found appellate jurisdiction over Vornado's appeal based on the counterclaim of patent infringement, the Supreme Court disagreed. The Court focused on the language in 35 U.S.C. § 1338(a), which defines the Federal Circuit's appellate jurisdiction by the statute's …
The Holmes Group, Inc. V. Vornado Air Circulation Systems, Inc.: The Return Of Patent Appeals To The Regional Circuits, Peter O. Huang
The Holmes Group, Inc. V. Vornado Air Circulation Systems, Inc.: The Return Of Patent Appeals To The Regional Circuits, Peter O. Huang
The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
No abstract provided.
La Protección De La Marca De Alto Renombre En La Jurisprudencia Argentina, Gabriel Martinez Medrano
La Protección De La Marca De Alto Renombre En La Jurisprudencia Argentina, Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Gabriel Martinez Medrano
No abstract provided.
Relevancia Del Uso Indebido De Marca En Internet, Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Relevancia Del Uso Indebido De Marca En Internet, Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Gabriel Martinez Medrano
No abstract provided.
Manual De Derecho Procesal Civil, Edward Ivan Cueva
Manual De Derecho Procesal Civil, Edward Ivan Cueva
Edward Ivan Cueva
No abstract provided.
La Intervención De Competidores En El Procedimiento De Control De Fusiones Y Concentraciones Empresarias, Gabriel Martinez Medrano
La Intervención De Competidores En El Procedimiento De Control De Fusiones Y Concentraciones Empresarias, Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Gabriel Martinez Medrano
No abstract provided.
El Uso De Una Marca Ajena En Publicidad Comparativa. Argentina, Mercosur Y Derecho Comparado., Gabriel Martinez Medrano
El Uso De Una Marca Ajena En Publicidad Comparativa. Argentina, Mercosur Y Derecho Comparado., Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Gabriel Martinez Medrano
The author analises Argentine comparative advertising case law and the use of third parties trademarks in advertising. He compares the Argentine solution with the systems of U.S.A., E.U., and Mercosur. A conclussion is that comparative advertising is permited, unless the advertised message be misleading or degradatory for the trademark, or constitute an attempt to benefit from the notoriety of other company or business trademarks. El autor examina novedosa jurisprudencia argentina sobre publicidad comparativa y uso de marca ajena en publicidad. Compara la solución argentina con los sistemas de los EEUU, la Unión Europea y el Mercosur. Se concluye que la …
Assessing Clashes And Interplays Of Regines From A Distributive Perspective: Ip Rights Under The Strengthened Embargo Against Cuba And The Agreement On Trips, Robert Dufresne
Michigan Journal of International Law
This Article examines the clash of the two regulatory frameworks from the angle of distributive justice. By doing so, I suggest that in addition to the important issues of legitimacy, substantive norms, and hierarchy of legal orders, clashes between potential regulatory frameworks should also be conceptualized in the way in which they allocate goods (here the rights associated with IP) or recognize claims to or interests in such goods. The reasons for being concerned with distributive justice are threefold.
Intellectual Property Law Decisions Of The Seventh Circuit, 36 J. Marshall L. Rev. 857 (2003), Molly Mosley-Goren
Intellectual Property Law Decisions Of The Seventh Circuit, 36 J. Marshall L. Rev. 857 (2003), Molly Mosley-Goren
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.