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Keynote Address: Commons And Code, Lawrence Lessig
Keynote Address: Commons And Code, Lawrence Lessig
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Panel Ii: The Economic And Regulatory Issues Of Convergence, William Baer, Lawrence Grossman, Jeffrey Lanning, Robert Joffe
Panel Ii: The Economic And Regulatory Issues Of Convergence, William Baer, Lawrence Grossman, Jeffrey Lanning, Robert Joffe
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Protection In The United States For “Famous Marks”: The Federal Trademark Dilution Act Revisited, Edward E. Vassallo, Maryanne Dickey
Protection In The United States For “Famous Marks”: The Federal Trademark Dilution Act Revisited, Edward E. Vassallo, Maryanne Dickey
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Oddzon Products And Derivation Of Invention: At Odds With The Purpose Of Section 102(F) Of The Patent Act Of 1952?, Brian P. Murphy
Oddzon Products And Derivation Of Invention: At Odds With The Purpose Of Section 102(F) Of The Patent Act Of 1952?, Brian P. Murphy
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Jurisdiction, Choice Of Law, Copyright, And The Internet: Protection Against Framing In An International Setting, Kai Burmeister
Jurisdiction, Choice Of Law, Copyright, And The Internet: Protection Against Framing In An International Setting, Kai Burmeister
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Laudatory Terms In Trademark Law: Square Pegs In Round Holes, Gary J. Sosinsky
Laudatory Terms In Trademark Law: Square Pegs In Round Holes, Gary J. Sosinsky
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Damnum Absque Inujria: Zeran V. Aol And Cyberspace Defamation Law, Steven M. Cordero
Damnum Absque Inujria: Zeran V. Aol And Cyberspace Defamation Law, Steven M. Cordero
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Shrinkwrap And Clickwrap Agreements: 2b Or Not 2b?, Garry L. Founds
Shrinkwrap And Clickwrap Agreements: 2b Or Not 2b?, Garry L. Founds
Federal Communications Law Journal
Several problems plague typical mass-market software licensing agreement, specifically that the public is powerless to negotiate and the terms often are perceived as exceedingly broad and restrictive. The Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act is designed to remedy those problems and establish the general enforceability of such agreements, with certain qualifications related to unconscionability, assent, and other caveats. UCITA, however, does not resolve, or even purport to resolve, the tension between federal copyright law and state contract law. This Note analyzes UCITA's attempt to resolve the enforceability issue; argues for an approach to preemption that promotes clarity and preserves the objectives …
Introduction To Keynote Address, Joel R. Reidenberg
Introduction To Keynote Address, Joel R. Reidenberg
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Panel I: The First Amendment Implications Of Convergence, Andrew Jay Schwartzman, Nicholas Jollymore, Janine Jaquet, Jonathan Zittrain
Panel I: The First Amendment Implications Of Convergence, Andrew Jay Schwartzman, Nicholas Jollymore, Janine Jaquet, Jonathan Zittrain
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Leave No Stone Unturned: The Search For Art Stolen By The Nazis And The Legal Rules Governing Restitution Of Stolen Art, Kelly Diane Walton
Leave No Stone Unturned: The Search For Art Stolen By The Nazis And The Legal Rules Governing Restitution Of Stolen Art, Kelly Diane Walton
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Virtual Wild, Wild West (Www): Intellectual Property Issues In Cyberspace—Trademarks, Service Marks, Copyrights, And Domain Names, Jeffrey J. Look
The Virtual Wild, Wild West (Www): Intellectual Property Issues In Cyberspace—Trademarks, Service Marks, Copyrights, And Domain Names, Jeffrey J. Look
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Copyright And Public Welfare In Global Perspective, Ruth Gana Okediji
Copyright And Public Welfare In Global Perspective, Ruth Gana Okediji
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
George Washington University Law School And Oracle Corporation Symposium On Intellectual Property Rights In Methods Of Doing Business, Sanjay Prasad
George Washington University Law School And Oracle Corporation Symposium On Intellectual Property Rights In Methods Of Doing Business, Sanjay Prasad
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Obviousness And New Technologies, John Kasdan
Obviousness And New Technologies, John Kasdan
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Unfair Competition Law And The European Court Of Human Rights: The Case Of Hertel V. Switzerland And Beyond, A. Kamperman Sanders
Unfair Competition Law And The European Court Of Human Rights: The Case Of Hertel V. Switzerland And Beyond, A. Kamperman Sanders
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Opportunity Costs Of Globalizing Information Licenses Embedding Consumer Rights Within The Legislative Framework For Information Contracts, Gail E. Evans
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Parallel Trade In The Pharmaceutical Industry: Implications For Innovation, Consumer Welfare, And Health Policy Article, Clause E. Barfield, Mark A. Groombridge
Parallel Trade In The Pharmaceutical Industry: Implications For Innovation, Consumer Welfare, And Health Policy Article, Clause E. Barfield, Mark A. Groombridge
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Post Industrial Patent System, John R. Thomas
The Post Industrial Patent System, John R. Thomas
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Scope Of Protection Problems With Patents And Copyrights On Methods Of Doing Business, Richard H. Stern
Scope Of Protection Problems With Patents And Copyrights On Methods Of Doing Business, Richard H. Stern
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The State Street Bank Decision: The Bad Business Of Unlimited Patent Protection For Methods Of Doing Business, Leo J. Raskind
The State Street Bank Decision: The Bad Business Of Unlimited Patent Protection For Methods Of Doing Business, Leo J. Raskind
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Circus Among The Circuits: Would The Truly Famous And Diluted Performer Please Stand Up? The Federal Trademark Dilution Act And Its Challenges, Xuan-Thao N. Nguyen
A Circus Among The Circuits: Would The Truly Famous And Diluted Performer Please Stand Up? The Federal Trademark Dilution Act And Its Challenges, Xuan-Thao N. Nguyen
Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
Why Domain Names Are Not Generic: An Analysis Of Why Domain Names Incorporating Generic Terms Are Entitled To Trademark Protection, Sarah E. Akhtar, Robert C. Cumbow
Why Domain Names Are Not Generic: An Analysis Of Why Domain Names Incorporating Generic Terms Are Entitled To Trademark Protection, Sarah E. Akhtar, Robert C. Cumbow
Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
Official Insignia, Culture, And Native Americans: An Analysis Of Whether Current United States Trademark Law Should Be Changed To Prevent The Registration Of Official Tribal Insignia, Alexis A. Lury
Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
Interpreting Words In A Patent, Douglas Y'Barbo
Interpreting Words In A Patent, Douglas Y'Barbo
Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
How Much Fuel To Add To The Fire Of Genius? Some Questions About The Repair/Reconstruction Distinction In Patent Law , Arthur J. Gajarsa, Evelyn Mary Aswad, Joseph S. Cianfrani
How Much Fuel To Add To The Fire Of Genius? Some Questions About The Repair/Reconstruction Distinction In Patent Law , Arthur J. Gajarsa, Evelyn Mary Aswad, Joseph S. Cianfrani
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Echoes Of Scientific Truth In The Halls Of Justice: The Standards Of Review Applied By The United States Court Of Appeals For The Federal Circuit In Patent-Related Matters , Lawrence M. Sung
Echoes Of Scientific Truth In The Halls Of Justice: The Standards Of Review Applied By The United States Court Of Appeals For The Federal Circuit In Patent-Related Matters , Lawrence M. Sung
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Survey Of Patent Law Decisions In The Federal Circuit: 1998 In Review , Robert J. Mcmanus, Cindy Ahn, Christina Karnakis, Rafael E. Rodriguez, Jacqueline D. Wright
Survey Of Patent Law Decisions In The Federal Circuit: 1998 In Review , Robert J. Mcmanus, Cindy Ahn, Christina Karnakis, Rafael E. Rodriguez, Jacqueline D. Wright
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Proposed Test For Applying The Doctrine Of Equivalents To Biotechnology Inventions: The Nonobviousness Test, Qing Lin
Washington Law Review
In patent law, the doctrine of equivalents allows courts to find infringement if one makes or uses a device or process without substantial change from a patented invention. A test that clearly defines the appropriate scope of patent protection is crucial to development in various industries, especially in biotechnology, an industry that requires significant long-term investment. However, the most commonly applied test for determining equivalents is vague and fails to provide practical guidance. The "all elements" limitation to the test causes additional confusion. A more appropriate test for defining the scope of patent protection would be the "nonobviousness test," a …
Certainty, Fence Building, And The Useful Arts, Craig Allen Nard
Certainty, Fence Building, And The Useful Arts, Craig Allen Nard
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.