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Cybersquatting In Thailand: The Thai Trademark Act And The Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy, Areeya Ratanayu
Cybersquatting In Thailand: The Thai Trademark Act And The Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy, Areeya Ratanayu
Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal
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The Criminalization Of Bootlegging: Unnecessary And Unwise, Lee H. Rousso
The Criminalization Of Bootlegging: Unnecessary And Unwise, Lee H. Rousso
Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal
In 1994 the United States extended copyright-like protection to live musical performances by adopting 17 U.S. C. §1101, which authorizes civil remedies that are the same as those for copyright infringement, and 18 U.S.C. §2319A, which subjects violators to fines and prison terms. These new statutes, referred to jointly as the "anti-bootlegging statute," led to raids of record stores and "sting" operations aimed at persons involved in the manufacture and distribution of live concert recordings. This Comment argues that the benefit to society of having these live recordings in circulation outweighs the minimal economic damage incurred by the music industry. …
Traffix Devices, Inc. V. Marketing Desplays, Inc.: The Problem With Trade Dress Protection For Expired Utility Patents, Keeley Canning Luhnow
Traffix Devices, Inc. V. Marketing Desplays, Inc.: The Problem With Trade Dress Protection For Expired Utility Patents, Keeley Canning Luhnow
Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal
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Belling The Cat, Virtually: Review Of Stuart Biegel's Beyond Our Control?, Shubha Ghosh
Belling The Cat, Virtually: Review Of Stuart Biegel's Beyond Our Control?, Shubha Ghosh
Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal
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