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The Caribbean Basin Initiative: A Proposal To Attract Corporate Investment And Technological Infusion Via An Inter-American System Of Cooperative Protection For Intellectual Property, John Cyril Malloy Iii Oct 1991

The Caribbean Basin Initiative: A Proposal To Attract Corporate Investment And Technological Infusion Via An Inter-American System Of Cooperative Protection For Intellectual Property, John Cyril Malloy Iii

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


State Trademark And Unfair Competition Law By The United States Trademark Association , Jeffrey E. Jacobson Mar 1991

State Trademark And Unfair Competition Law By The United States Trademark Association , Jeffrey E. Jacobson

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Case Comment, John C. Herman Jan 1991

Case Comment, John C. Herman

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

Section 337 of the recently amended Tariff Act of 1930 permits United States patent owners to bar from importation goods that infringe upon their patents. In Amgen, Inc. v. United States International Trade Commission, the Federal Circuit refused to grant relief to the patent owner because it had no claim on either the final product imported or the process to create the product. The alleged infringer, however, had to use the patented product to create the final product, which, if done in the United States, would infringe the patent.

This Comment argues for an extension of section 337 to cover …


Combatting Piracy Of Intellectual Property In International Markets: A Proposed Modification Of The Special 301 Action, Theodore H. Davis Jr. Jan 1991

Combatting Piracy Of Intellectual Property In International Markets: A Proposed Modification Of The Special 301 Action, Theodore H. Davis Jr.

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

Increasing losses attributable to the piracy of United States intellectual property rights in international trade have forced domestic policymakers to reexamine how best to protect these rights. This Article examines the United States most recent bilateral strategy to protect intellectual property, the Special 301 action, which creates a virtually mandatory United States Trade Representative (USTR) investigation into states that have inadequate intellectual property laws or that deny fair market access to United States citizens who rely on intellectual property protection. Part One of this Article discusses the historic interaction between United States intellectual property protection and trade measures. Part Two …


The Legal Protection Of Ideas, Grant Hammond Jan 1991

The Legal Protection Of Ideas, Grant Hammond

Osgoode Hall Law Journal

The received wisdom is that an idea as such is not legally protected. But now courts are embarking on a course which, at least in some respects, embraces the proposition that ideas will sometimes be protected. This essay suggests that these contemporary developments in the common law world should be regarded with disquiet. Courts are sanctioning the commercial exploitation of ideas in the face of an apparent desire of human beings to reduce every aspect of themselves to divisible, saleable commodities. Short term commercial gain is preferred to the timeless importance of ideas in the seamless web of humanity. This …


Protecting United States Intellectual Property Abroad: Toward A New Multilateralism, Marshall A. Leaffer Jan 1991

Protecting United States Intellectual Property Abroad: Toward A New Multilateralism, Marshall A. Leaffer

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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