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1970

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Full-Text Articles in Intellectual Property Law

Some Recent American Developments In The Protection Of Know-How, William D. Hawkland Oct 1970

Some Recent American Developments In The Protection Of Know-How, William D. Hawkland

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Note—An Interesting Decision On The International Status Of Trademarks, Ugo Draetta Oct 1970

Note—An Interesting Decision On The International Status Of Trademarks, Ugo Draetta

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Current Problems Of American Companies That Permit Use Of Their Corporate Names And Trademarks Overseas, Lawrence F. Ebb Oct 1970

Current Problems Of American Companies That Permit Use Of Their Corporate Names And Trademarks Overseas, Lawrence F. Ebb

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Fourth Dimension In Labeling: Trademark Consequences Of An Improper Label - Part Ii, Thomas G. Field Jr. Aug 1970

The Fourth Dimension In Labeling: Trademark Consequences Of An Improper Label - Part Ii, Thomas G. Field Jr.

Law Faculty Scholarship

Where does the trademark user stand today? What should he do? Perhaps he should review all his labeling in the very near future to try to catch any heretofore missed improprieties therein. If he should miss one or two, however, will his valuable trademarks be regarded as ab initio invalid? Will they be cancelled, pirated away, refused enforcement or what?

in an attempt to answer those questions, it seems worthwhile to synthesize the law that has been heretofore covered, and, perhaps, try to condense it into a few meaningful principles by which the trademark user may be guided.


The Fourth Dimension In Labeling: Trademark Consequences Of An Improper Label - Part I, Thomas G. Field Jr. Jul 1970

The Fourth Dimension In Labeling: Trademark Consequences Of An Improper Label - Part I, Thomas G. Field Jr.

Law Faculty Scholarship

As indicated by the title, this is an inquiry into the trademark ramifications of labeling. Certain kinds of conduct may well result in cancellation of federal rights in trademark registration. This is equally true with respect to trademark application for registration. It is therefore useful to consider at the outset the impact that improper labeling may have on a party's right to register. Most unfortunately, if [a] label defect is not detected in the registration process, or if there is substantial delay between commencement of use of the mark and attempted registration, a party may find his rights seriously compromised. …


Recent Cases, Law Review Staff May 1970

Recent Cases, Law Review Staff

Vanderbilt Law Review

Accountants--Auditors--Compliance with General Accounting Principles Not a Complete Defense To Criminal Fraud

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Administrative Law--Standing to Challenge Administrative Actions--Anyone Arguably Protected by Statute May Sue

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Constitutional Law--Abortion--Standard Excepting Abortions Done as "Necessary for the Preservation of the Mother's Life or Health" Held Unconstitutionally Vague

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Constitutional Law--Civil Rights--Discrimination by a Third Party in Connection with the Rental of Property Entitles the Injured Party to a Private Right of Damages Under Section 1982

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Constitutional Law--Double Jeopardy--Benton v. Maryland Applies Retroactively to State Criminal Convictions

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Copyright--Unfair Competition--Unauthorized Reproduction of Another's Recording for Resale Violates State Unfair Competition Doctrine

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Foreign Income In The Music Industry, Leo Strauss, Jr. Jan 1970

Foreign Income In The Music Industry, Leo Strauss, Jr.

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

The record and music industries have grown tremendously and have become much more sophisticated in recent years. At one time a music publisher merely listened to a song and if he liked it he acquired the copyright. A recording artist or a recording A & R man would record those songs that he happened to like. Those who were lucky had their share of hits. This normally does not work any more, although it does in certain localized contexts. The record industry is big business and spans national borders as well as continents, affecting and bringing into contact with each …


Books Received Jan 1970

Books Received

University of Richmond Law Review

These are the books received by the Law School in 1970.


Patents - Trade Secrets - Technical Data Use And Misuse By The U.S. Government, Harry M. Saragovitz Jan 1970

Patents - Trade Secrets - Technical Data Use And Misuse By The U.S. Government, Harry M. Saragovitz

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Ad Interim Copyright And The Manufacturing Clause: Another View Of The Candy Case, Dorothy M. Schrader Jan 1970

Ad Interim Copyright And The Manufacturing Clause: Another View Of The Candy Case, Dorothy M. Schrader

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Patent Drawing, John L. Byers Jan 1970

Patent Drawing, John L. Byers

Graduate Research Papers

This study is concerned with an investigation of procedures and methods for patent drawings. Specifically, the study involves research in standards of acceptable patent drawings, their proper execution, necessary materials, type of training needed to become a patent draftsman, and the location of available source of training.