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Articles 1 - 16 of 16
Full-Text Articles in Law
After Blonder-Tongue: Back To The Laboratory To Find A Patent Validation System Even A Court Could Trust
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Twentieth Century Music V. Aiken, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Twentieth Century Music V. Aiken, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Accomodation Of Federal Patents And The State Interest In Trade Secrets
Accomodation Of Federal Patents And The State Interest In Trade Secrets
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Goldstein V. California And The Protection Of Sound Recordings: Arming The States For Battle With The Pirates
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Goldstein V. California, 412 U.S. 546 (1973), Florida State University Law Review
Goldstein V. California, 412 U.S. 546 (1973), Florida State University Law Review
Florida State University Law Review
Copyright-SOUND RECORDINGS-CALIFORNIA STATUTE PROHIBITING MUSIC PIRACY IS A VALID EXERCISE OF RETAINED STATE POWERS AND DOES NOT CONFLICT WITH FEDERAL COPYRIGHT PROTECTION.
Copyright, Patent, Trademark And Related State Doctrines: Cases And Materials. By Paul Goldstein., William F. Savino
Copyright, Patent, Trademark And Related State Doctrines: Cases And Materials. By Paul Goldstein., William F. Savino
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Copyright, Patent, Trademark And Related State Doctrines: Cases And Materials. By Paul Goldstein., John A. Kidwell
Copyright, Patent, Trademark And Related State Doctrines: Cases And Materials. By Paul Goldstein., John A. Kidwell
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Economic Pressure And Antitrust (With James A. Wilkinson), Henry H. Perritt Jr.
Economic Pressure And Antitrust (With James A. Wilkinson), Henry H. Perritt Jr.
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
False And Fraudulent Material Is Entitled To Copyright Protection., James R. Low Jr.
False And Fraudulent Material Is Entitled To Copyright Protection., James R. Low Jr.
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Abuse Of Trademarks: A Proposal For Ompulsory Licensing, Mara L. Babin
Abuse Of Trademarks: A Proposal For Ompulsory Licensing, Mara L. Babin
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This article neither deals with the propriety of the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) proposed order nor evaluates the effectiveness of compulsory trademark licensing as a remedy for unfair trade practices.8 Rather, the pending cereal industry case is used as a point of departure for an examination of the problem of trademark abuse and the responses of the courts, the Congress, and the FTC to it. Acknowledging the legality of compulsory licensing of trademarks, the article suggests legislation which will incorporate licensing and standards for its application. Such legislation would make licensing an accessible remedy for trademark abuse while accommodating both …
Intellectual And Industrial Property In A Nutshell, Thomas G. Field Jr.
Intellectual And Industrial Property In A Nutshell, Thomas G. Field Jr.
Law Faculty Scholarship
First, intellectual and industrial property is property--extremely valuable property at that. However, this is not a subject that gets more than passing attention in many curricula, and none in most. Consequently, few lawyers, aside from the specialists, know much about it. Moreover, unlike most areas of legal specialization, such as tax, labor, and anti-trust law, the basic principles of which are known to most general practitioners, if a generalist knows anything about literary or industrial property, it is apt to be wrong. Furthermore, because clients tend to approach generalists first, substantial and incurable injury may result from a generalist's mistaken …
Constitutional Law - Copyright Clause - States May Afford Protection To Sound Recordings Against Unauthorized Reproduction Without Infringing On The Federal Copyright Power, Joseph H. Huston Jr.
Constitutional Law - Copyright Clause - States May Afford Protection To Sound Recordings Against Unauthorized Reproduction Without Infringing On The Federal Copyright Power, Joseph H. Huston Jr.
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law - Patent Clause - States May Afford Trade Secret Protection Without Infringing Upon Federal Patent Power, Joseph A. Eagan Jr.
Constitutional Law - Patent Clause - States May Afford Trade Secret Protection Without Infringing Upon Federal Patent Power, Joseph A. Eagan Jr.
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Photocopying And Copyright Law--Williams & Wilkins Co. V. United States How Unfair Can "Fair Use" Be?, Larry F. Sword
Photocopying And Copyright Law--Williams & Wilkins Co. V. United States How Unfair Can "Fair Use" Be?, Larry F. Sword
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Patents And Antitrust Law, Merrill N. Johnson
Patents And Antitrust Law, Merrill N. Johnson
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Patents and Antitrust Law by Ward S. Bowman, Jr.
Copyrights: Introduction, Michael Botein