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A Comparative Analysis Of The Impact Of Experimental Use Exemptions In Patent Law On Incentives To Innovate, Kevin Iles
A Comparative Analysis Of The Impact Of Experimental Use Exemptions In Patent Law On Incentives To Innovate, Kevin Iles
Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
Preserving Internet Expression While Protecting Our Children: Solutions Following Ashcroft V. Aclu, Steven E. Merlis
Preserving Internet Expression While Protecting Our Children: Solutions Following Ashcroft V. Aclu, Steven E. Merlis
Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
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High Plains Drifting: Wind-Blown Seeds And The Intellectual Property Implications Of The Gmo Revolution, Stephanie M. Bernhardt
High Plains Drifting: Wind-Blown Seeds And The Intellectual Property Implications Of The Gmo Revolution, Stephanie M. Bernhardt
Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
In-Line Or Insane? The Federal Circuit's Recent Interpretation Of Festo In Honeywell V. Hamilton Sundstrand, Justin E. Gray
In-Line Or Insane? The Federal Circuit's Recent Interpretation Of Festo In Honeywell V. Hamilton Sundstrand, Justin E. Gray
Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
Free Radicals In Cyberspace: Complex Liability Issues In Information Warfare, Meiring De Villiers
Free Radicals In Cyberspace: Complex Liability Issues In Information Warfare, Meiring De Villiers
Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
Pharmacogenomics: Privacy In The Era Of Personalized Medicine, Berrie Rebecca Goldman
Pharmacogenomics: Privacy In The Era Of Personalized Medicine, Berrie Rebecca Goldman
Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
Comparative Advertising In The United States And In France, Charlotte J. Romano
Comparative Advertising In The United States And In France, Charlotte J. Romano
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
Comparative advertising has been widely used for over thirty years in the United States. By contrast, the use of this advertising format has traditionally been-and still is-very marginal in France. The term "comparative advertising" refers to any form of advertising in which a trademark owner draws a comparison between his product, service, or brand and that of a competitor. The central issue of this article is to determine why, despite identical guiding policies, comparative advertising remains unusual in France while it is commonplace in the United States. Attempting to answer that question unavoidably raises numerous related issues: can the two …