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Articles 1 - 8 of 8
Full-Text Articles in Intellectual Property Law
Measuring The Inventor's Contribution, Christopher S. Storm
Measuring The Inventor's Contribution, Christopher S. Storm
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
All inventors should be compensated for the value of their contributions. Inventors contribute both to the patent system and to the technology commercialization process by providing access to a qualifying disclosure describing a qualifying idea. Yet today, a schism divides the patent world and the commercial world over the value of these inventive contributions. Unlike the commercial world, the patent world pays inventors for the contributions of noninventor technology commercialization roles. In particular, seminal reasonable royalty cases like Georgia-Pacific and TWM Manufacturing allow patentees to recover infringer profits and proxies thereof—in violation of congressional mandate and the Supreme Court’s opinion …
Electronic Arts’ College Videogames In The Name, Image, And Likeness Era, Ryan A. Buchanan
Electronic Arts’ College Videogames In The Name, Image, And Likeness Era, Ryan A. Buchanan
UNH Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Playing For Keeps: The Need For Name, Image, And Likeness Legislation To Ensure Representation For College Athletes, Campbell Flaherty
Playing For Keeps: The Need For Name, Image, And Likeness Legislation To Ensure Representation For College Athletes, Campbell Flaherty
UNH Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Concept Of Amateurism: How The Term Became Part Of The College Sport Vernacular, Robert J. Romano Esq.
The Concept Of Amateurism: How The Term Became Part Of The College Sport Vernacular, Robert J. Romano Esq.
UNH Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Editors' Foreword, Ryan A. Buchanan, Jacob M. Rocchi
Editors' Foreword, Ryan A. Buchanan, Jacob M. Rocchi
UNH Sports Law Review
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg’S Copyright Jurisprudence, Ann Bartow, Ryan G. Vacca
Ruth Bader Ginsburg’S Copyright Jurisprudence, Ann Bartow, Ryan G. Vacca
Law Faculty Scholarship
[Excerpt} "When Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died on September 18, 2020, the world lost a trailblazer for gender equality, a pop culture icon, a feisty liberal luminary who fought on behalf of the disenfranchised in the areas of civil rights and social justice, and an inspiration to millions of people. She will long be remembered for the social changes she helped effectuate as an advocate, scholar, and jurist.
Her amazing civil rights legacy overshadows other areas where Justice Ginsburg’s contributions have been substantial. This Article discusses one of the most interesting: copyright law. During her time as a jurist on …