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Full-Text Articles in Intellectual Property Law
Purging The Misuse - Suggestions For A Reasonable Balance Of Conflicting Policies, Alan J. Statman
Purging The Misuse - Suggestions For A Reasonable Balance Of Conflicting Policies, Alan J. Statman
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Diamond V. Chakrabarty, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Diamond V. Chakrabarty, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Dawson Chemical Co. V. Rohm & Haas Co., Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Dawson Chemical Co. V. Rohm & Haas Co., Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Chemical Compounds Related As Genus And Species And The Patentability Requirement Of Novelty, Patricia E. Roberts
Chemical Compounds Related As Genus And Species And The Patentability Requirement Of Novelty, Patricia E. Roberts
Washington Law Review
The patentability of chemical compounds related as genus and species presents a problem in deciding the proper scope of patent protection granted to an inventor. Should the inventor of a genus be granted a patent covering all of the often numerous compounds which the genus might include? Should disclosure of the genus automatically eliminate a later inventor's ability to patent individual members of the genus, or should a court consider genus size and similarity of structure and properties in deciding patentability of the individual species? The Court of Customs and Patent Appeals has examined some of these issues.This comment will …
Copyright--The Home Video Recording Controversy, Mark E. Kauffelt
Copyright--The Home Video Recording Controversy, Mark E. Kauffelt
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Preassignments Of Creators' Rights: An Adhesion Analysis, Paul Geller
Preassignments Of Creators' Rights: An Adhesion Analysis, Paul Geller
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
An Reynolds V. Nfl: An Unsettling Requiem For The Rozelle Rule, Roderick M. Thompson
An Reynolds V. Nfl: An Unsettling Requiem For The Rozelle Rule, Roderick M. Thompson
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
Law And The Press In West Virginia, Helen Coon Carper
Law And The Press In West Virginia, Helen Coon Carper
Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
How well do West Virginia’s press laws serve the West Virginia writer” Do we have enough law? If not, what do we need? The forgoing chapters provide an overview of the laws that exist for the writer in seven areas: Copyright, Fair Trial and Free Press, Shield Law, Libel, The Right of Privacy, Freedom of Information, and Open Meetings.
Only three of the above areas are regulated by West Virginia constitutional or stationary law: libel, access to government records, and access to government meetings.
Regulation of libel is provided by West Virginia’s Constitution with the West Virginia Code providing for …
Implications Of The Plant Patent Act For The Patentability Of Microorganisms
Implications Of The Plant Patent Act For The Patentability Of Microorganisms
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Copyright Implications Attendant Upon The Use Of Home Videotape Recorders, Sandra Gross Schneider
Copyright Implications Attendant Upon The Use Of Home Videotape Recorders, Sandra Gross Schneider
University of Richmond Law Review
Copyright is the Cinderella of the law. Her rich older sisters, Franchises and Patents, long crowded her into the chimney-comer. Suddenly, the fairy godmother, Invention, endowed her with mechanical and electrical devices as magical as the pumpkin coach and the mice footmen. Now she whirls through the mad mazes of a glamorous ball.
California Taxation Of Literary Properties, Frank M. Keesling, Alex M. Brucker
California Taxation Of Literary Properties, Frank M. Keesling, Alex M. Brucker
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
Recent Decisions, James A. Walker, Charles A. Daughtrey, A. Dale Wilson
Recent Decisions, James A. Walker, Charles A. Daughtrey, A. Dale Wilson
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW--PRESIDENT'S ATTEMPT UNDER EXECUTIVE ORDER TO REMOVE PRESIDENTIALLY APPROVED CAB ORDER FROM SCOPE OF THE WATERMAN DOCTRINE
James A. Walker
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EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES--TRADEMARK RIGHTS--COURT OF JUSTICE PREVENTS THIRD PARTY FROM AFFIXING TRADEMARK TO GOODS SOLD UNDER ANOTHER MARK
Charles Anthony Daughtrey
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THE TREATY POWER--THE PROPERTY CLAUSE PERMITS THE TRANSFER OF UNITED STATES PROPERTY THROUGH SELF-EXECUTING TREATY
A. Dale Wilson
Trademarks, Antitrust And The Federal Trade Commission, 13 J. Marshall L. Rev. 151 (1979), J. Thomas Mccarthy
Trademarks, Antitrust And The Federal Trade Commission, 13 J. Marshall L. Rev. 151 (1979), J. Thomas Mccarthy
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Search For Media Ethics, Bernard Rubin
The Search For Media Ethics, Bernard Rubin
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
A New Approach To Risk Coverage In The Motion Picture Industry: Short-Term Life Insurance, Heinz J. Pulverman, Alan J. Setlin
A New Approach To Risk Coverage In The Motion Picture Industry: Short-Term Life Insurance, Heinz J. Pulverman, Alan J. Setlin
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
Employment Discrimination In Television Broadcasting: A Study Of Fcc And Eeoc Concurrent Jurisdiciton, Glenda G. Leatherman
Employment Discrimination In Television Broadcasting: A Study Of Fcc And Eeoc Concurrent Jurisdiciton, Glenda G. Leatherman
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
Sports And The Law: A Comprehensive Bibliography Of Law-Related Materials, Frank G. Houdek
Sports And The Law: A Comprehensive Bibliography Of Law-Related Materials, Frank G. Houdek
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
Journalists And Tape Recorders: Does Participant Monitoring Invade Privacy, Kent R. Middleton
Journalists And Tape Recorders: Does Participant Monitoring Invade Privacy, Kent R. Middleton
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
The Ban On Broadcast Cigarette Advertisements, Kim C. Cranston
The Ban On Broadcast Cigarette Advertisements, Kim C. Cranston
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
Public Service Announcements: Out With Monotony And In With Diversity, Don Lively
Public Service Announcements: Out With Monotony And In With Diversity, Don Lively
UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
No abstract provided.
Recent Decisions, Gayle B. Carlson, Michael P. Coury, Celia J. Collins, Spencer M. Sax
Recent Decisions, Gayle B. Carlson, Michael P. Coury, Celia J. Collins, Spencer M. Sax
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
ACT OF STATE DOCTRINE-ACT OF STATE DOCTRINE DOES NOT PRECLUDE ADJUDICATION OF ANTITRUST CLAIM INVOLVING ALLEGED FRAUDULENT PROCUREMENT OF FOREIGN PATENTS
Gayle B. Carlson
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ADMIRALTY-DAMAGES FOR WRONGFUL DEATH ON THE HIGH SEAS ARE LIMITED TO PECUNIARY LOSS
Michael P. Coury
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ANTITRUST-E.E.C. TREATY-JOINT VENTURE AGREEMENT THAT OPERATES TO PRECLUDE ENTRY INTO A GEOGRAPHIC MARKET IS PROHIBITED UNDER ARTICLE 85 OF THE E.E.C. TREATY
Celia J. Collins
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-TEAS STATUTE'S DENIAL OF FREE EDUCATION TO ILLEGAL ALIENS VIOLATES EQUAL PROTECTION CLAUSE AND IS PREEMPTED BY THE IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY ACT
Spencer M. Sax
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SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY-FOREIGN SOVEREIGN IMMUNITIES ACT …
China's Joint Venture Law: A Preliminary Analysis, Preston M. Torbert
China's Joint Venture Law: A Preliminary Analysis, Preston M. Torbert
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
China's Joint Venture Law is an impressive step towards modernizing the Chinese economy with the help of Western managerial and technical help. It is, however, unclear and incomplete in several respects. In assessing the nature of the Joint Venture Law as it presently stands and in forecasting the changes that will be made, it is helpful to look both to the experiences of Romania and Yugoslavia as well as to China's own experience with compensation trade and joint state-private enterprises. Not only are these prior experiences valuable from an analytical point of view, but they are also useful as practical …
What To Do With An Idea, 13 J. Marshall L. Rev. 65 (1979), Thomas R. Vigil
What To Do With An Idea, 13 J. Marshall L. Rev. 65 (1979), Thomas R. Vigil
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments In Patent Office Practice - 1978, 13 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1 (1979), Gerald Rose, Stephen M. Martin
Recent Developments In Patent Office Practice - 1978, 13 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1 (1979), Gerald Rose, Stephen M. Martin
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
The New Reissue Practice, 13 J. Marshall L. Rev. 83 (1979), Donald R. Dunner
The New Reissue Practice, 13 J. Marshall L. Rev. 83 (1979), Donald R. Dunner
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tort Liability That May Attach To Intellectual Property Licensing, 13 J. Marshall L. Rev. 105 (1979), W. R. Norris
Tort Liability That May Attach To Intellectual Property Licensing, 13 J. Marshall L. Rev. 105 (1979), W. R. Norris
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Quick Point Regarding Perpetual Trade Secret Royalty Liability, 13 J. Marshall L. Rev. 127 (1979), Louis Altman
A Quick Point Regarding Perpetual Trade Secret Royalty Liability, 13 J. Marshall L. Rev. 127 (1979), Louis Altman
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
United Nations International Code Of Conduct On The Transfer Of Technology, 13 J. Marshall L. Rev. 163 (1979), Homer O. Blair
United Nations International Code Of Conduct On The Transfer Of Technology, 13 J. Marshall L. Rev. 163 (1979), Homer O. Blair
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
The 1976 Copyright Act And Preemption Of Private Letters, 13 J. Marshall L. Rev. 205 (1979), Geraldine C. Simmons
The 1976 Copyright Act And Preemption Of Private Letters, 13 J. Marshall L. Rev. 205 (1979), Geraldine C. Simmons
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Patentability Of Microorganisms: Statutory Subject Matter And Other Living Things, Eric W. Guttag
The Patentability Of Microorganisms: Statutory Subject Matter And Other Living Things, Eric W. Guttag
University of Richmond Law Review
For the past 200 years, the federal patent laws have been used to encourage advances in scientific and technological areas. Pursuant to its constitutional authority "To Promote the Progress of Science and the Useful Arts," Congress has provided statutory protection for new and useful inventions. Consistent with constitutional and congressional mandates, patent rights have been granted for inventions which were diverse in both subject matter and complexity. For instance, the scope of patentable subject matter now extends to such highly sophisticated and revolutionary technologies as lasers, computers, and photocopiers.