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Cleveland State Law Review

1960

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Restrictions On Use Of Intellectual Property Rights, Harold S. Meyer Jan 1960

Restrictions On Use Of Intellectual Property Rights, Harold S. Meyer

Cleveland State Law Review

Intellectual property rights are generally considered to include patents, copyrights, and ownership of unpublished technical data or "know-how," and sometimes trademarks. In spite of the basic differences in character between trademarkmrights and the others, all these rights are often dealt with as a group, particularly in Europe, where they are known collectively as industrial property rights.


Enforcement Of Intellectual Property Rights, Albert R. Teare Jan 1960

Enforcement Of Intellectual Property Rights, Albert R. Teare

Cleveland State Law Review

Wrongful use or appropriation of the property of another is a tort. The owner of a patent has a remedy by civil action for infringement of his patent, and the District Courts of the United States have original jurisdiction of any civil action arising under any act of Congress relating to patents, trademarks and copyrights.