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Interpolation, Litigation, And Copyright Confusion: How The Music Industry’S Influence Is Hindering Creativity, Hannah Edmondson
Interpolation, Litigation, And Copyright Confusion: How The Music Industry’S Influence Is Hindering Creativity, Hannah Edmondson
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Server Test Quandary And Embedding Permission Culture, Michael P. Goodyear
The Server Test Quandary And Embedding Permission Culture, Michael P. Goodyear
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
“The Customer Is Always Right”: Consumer Perception For “Generic.Com” Trademarks, Sarah M. Simpson (Oliver)
“The Customer Is Always Right”: Consumer Perception For “Generic.Com” Trademarks, Sarah M. Simpson (Oliver)
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Charting The Contours Of A Copyright Regime Optimized For Engineered Genetic Code, Christopher M. Holman
Charting The Contours Of A Copyright Regime Optimized For Engineered Genetic Code, Christopher M. Holman
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Blackhawk Down Or Blackhorse Down? The Lanham Act’S Prohibition Of Trademarks That “May Disparage” & The First Amendment, Russ Versteeg
Blackhawk Down Or Blackhorse Down? The Lanham Act’S Prohibition Of Trademarks That “May Disparage” & The First Amendment, Russ Versteeg
Oklahoma Law Review
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Fair Use, Girl Talk, And Digital Sampling: An Empirical Study Of Music Sampling's Effect On The Market For Copyrighted Works, William M. Schuster Ii
Fair Use, Girl Talk, And Digital Sampling: An Empirical Study Of Music Sampling's Effect On The Market For Copyrighted Works, William M. Schuster Ii
Oklahoma Law Review
This Article presents an empirical study of digital sampling’s effect on the sales of copyrighted songs and how this effect should influence the fair use analysis. To conduct this research, a group of previously sampled songs was identified and sales information for these songs was collected. The over 350 songs sampled in musician Gregg Gillis’s (also known as Girl Talk’s) most recent album presents an ideal dataset because the album’s instantaneous popularity allows for its influence to be analyzed through a comparison of the sampled songs’ sales immediately before and after release. Collecting and comparing sales information for these songs …
Intending To Confuse: Why Preponderance Is The Proper Burden Of Proof For Intentional Trademark Infringements Under The Lanham Act, Kelly Collins
Intending To Confuse: Why Preponderance Is The Proper Burden Of Proof For Intentional Trademark Infringements Under The Lanham Act, Kelly Collins
Oklahoma Law Review
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Playing Telephone: The Federal Circuit Misinterprets Precedent By Ignoring Context In Sky Technologies, Llc V. Sap Ag, Christopher M. Crouch
Playing Telephone: The Federal Circuit Misinterprets Precedent By Ignoring Context In Sky Technologies, Llc V. Sap Ag, Christopher M. Crouch
Oklahoma Law Review
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Surefoot Lc V. Sure Foot Corp.: A New Standard For Tenth Circuit Declaratory Judgment Jurisdiction In Intellectual Property Disputes, Or How Cardtoons Got The Boot, John M. Bunting
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Defending The Public Domain—The First Amendment, The Copyright Power, And The Potential Of Golan V. Gonzales, J. Blake Pinard
Defending The Public Domain—The First Amendment, The Copyright Power, And The Potential Of Golan V. Gonzales, J. Blake Pinard
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Perfect 10 V. Visa: The Future Of Contributory Copyright Infringement, James M. Tilly
Perfect 10 V. Visa: The Future Of Contributory Copyright Infringement, James M. Tilly
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Patent Office Is Promoting Shocking New Tax Loopholes—Should The Empire Strike Back?, William A. Drennan
The Patent Office Is Promoting Shocking New Tax Loopholes—Should The Empire Strike Back?, William A. Drennan
Oklahoma Law Review
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Mashed Up Videos And Broken Down Copyright: Changing Copyright To Promote The First Amendment Values Of Transformative Video, Andrew S. Long
Mashed Up Videos And Broken Down Copyright: Changing Copyright To Promote The First Amendment Values Of Transformative Video, Andrew S. Long
Oklahoma Law Review
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Weapon Of Mass Coercion: How Ebay Inc. V. Mercexchange, L.L.C. Eliminated The Threat Of Coercive Automatic Permanent Injunctive Relief And Restored Balance To The American Patent System, Jean Carlos Lopez
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
To Bootleg Or Not To Bootleg? Confusion Surrounding The Constitutionality Of The Anti-Bootlegging Act Continues, Andrew B. Peterson
To Bootleg Or Not To Bootleg? Confusion Surrounding The Constitutionality Of The Anti-Bootlegging Act Continues, Andrew B. Peterson
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Making A Mark In The Internet Economy: A Trademark Analysis Of Search Engine Advertising, Mark Bartholomew
Making A Mark In The Internet Economy: A Trademark Analysis Of Search Engine Advertising, Mark Bartholomew
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Biotechnology Law: A Tale Of Peptides And Lasers: Is Integra Lifesciences I, Ltd. V. Kgaa The End Of The Experimental Use Defense For Biomedical Innovation, Or Does § 271(E)(1) Of The Patent Act Save The Day, Melissa J. Alcorn Ph.D.
Biotechnology Law: A Tale Of Peptides And Lasers: Is Integra Lifesciences I, Ltd. V. Kgaa The End Of The Experimental Use Defense For Biomedical Innovation, Or Does § 271(E)(1) Of The Patent Act Save The Day, Melissa J. Alcorn Ph.D.
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Trademark: Victoria's Dirty Little Secret: A Revealing Look At What The Federal Trademark Dilution Act Is Trying To Conceal, Natalie J. Mcneal
Trademark: Victoria's Dirty Little Secret: A Revealing Look At What The Federal Trademark Dilution Act Is Trying To Conceal, Natalie J. Mcneal
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Patent Law: Attorney-Client Privilege In Patent Litigation: Did The Federal Circuit Go Far Enough With In Re Spalding Sports Worldwide?, Matthew R. Rodgers
Patent Law: Attorney-Client Privilege In Patent Litigation: Did The Federal Circuit Go Far Enough With In Re Spalding Sports Worldwide?, Matthew R. Rodgers
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Patent Law: Warner-Jenkinson Co. V. Hilton Davis Chemical Co.: How Can The Federal Circuit Control The Doctrine Of Equivalents Following The Supreme Court's Refusal To Set The Standard?, Richard L. Wynne Jr.
Patent Law: Warner-Jenkinson Co. V. Hilton Davis Chemical Co.: How Can The Federal Circuit Control The Doctrine Of Equivalents Following The Supreme Court's Refusal To Set The Standard?, Richard L. Wynne Jr.
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Trademark Law: Qualitex Co. V. Jacobson Products Co.--The Supreme Court Upholds Trademark Protection For A Color, Paige Stratton Bass
Trademark Law: Qualitex Co. V. Jacobson Products Co.--The Supreme Court Upholds Trademark Protection For A Color, Paige Stratton Bass
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.