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Articles 1 - 9 of 9
Full-Text Articles in Law
Price Controls Through The Back Door: The Parallel Importation Of Pharmaceuticals, A. Bryan Baer
Price Controls Through The Back Door: The Parallel Importation Of Pharmaceuticals, A. Bryan Baer
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Xml Schemas And Computer Language Copyright: Filling In The Blanks In Blank Esperanto, Douglas E. Phillips
Xml Schemas And Computer Language Copyright: Filling In The Blanks In Blank Esperanto, Douglas E. Phillips
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Patent Reexamination Post Litigation: It's Time To Set The Rules Straight, Tremesha S. Willis
Patent Reexamination Post Litigation: It's Time To Set The Rules Straight, Tremesha S. Willis
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Patent Drafter Estoppel: Why Didn't Sage Products Create A New Foreseeability Limitation On The Application Of The Doctrine Of Equivalents?, Christopher M. Kaiser
Patent Drafter Estoppel: Why Didn't Sage Products Create A New Foreseeability Limitation On The Application Of The Doctrine Of Equivalents?, Christopher M. Kaiser
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Intellectual Property And The Protection Of Industrial Design: Are Sui Generis Protection Measures The Answer To Vocal Opponents And A Reluctant Congress?, Regan E. Keebaugh
Intellectual Property And The Protection Of Industrial Design: Are Sui Generis Protection Measures The Answer To Vocal Opponents And A Reluctant Congress?, Regan E. Keebaugh
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
The Biotechnology Process Patent Act Of 1995: Providing Unresolved And Unrecognized Dilemmas In U.S. Patent Law, Becca Alley
The Biotechnology Process Patent Act Of 1995: Providing Unresolved And Unrecognized Dilemmas In U.S. Patent Law, Becca Alley
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
There Is A Better Way: It's Time To Overhaul The Model For Participation In Private Standard-Setting, Robert M. Webb
There Is A Better Way: It's Time To Overhaul The Model For Participation In Private Standard-Setting, Robert M. Webb
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
How Do The Social Benefits And Costs Of The Patent System Stack Up In Pharmaceuticals?, Daniel J. Gifford
How Do The Social Benefits And Costs Of The Patent System Stack Up In Pharmaceuticals?, Daniel J. Gifford
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
This paper explores the workings of the patent system in the context of the generation of new pharmaceutical products. First it identifies the relevant characteristics of the patent system and its relation to the market. The paper concedes that, in general, the patent system is probably the best way of generating new technology, in substantial part because that system uses the market to provide both incentives and rewards. The paper also identifies downsides of this patent/market system: deadweight loss and the unresponsiveness of that patent/market system to the needs of the poor. The paper then explores the social costs and …
Keeping It Physical: Convergence On A Physicality Requirement For Patentability Of Software-Related Inventions Under The European Patent Convention And United States Law, Kevin Afghani, Duke W. Yee
Keeping It Physical: Convergence On A Physicality Requirement For Patentability Of Software-Related Inventions Under The European Patent Convention And United States Law, Kevin Afghani, Duke W. Yee
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.