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Full-Text Articles in Law
Trademarks: German Manufacturer’S Deliberate Infringement Of Domestic Trademark Sufficient To Support Injunctive Relief, But Not Supportive Of Award For Damages, Kimley R. Johnson
Trademarks: German Manufacturer’S Deliberate Infringement Of Domestic Trademark Sufficient To Support Injunctive Relief, But Not Supportive Of Award For Damages, Kimley R. Johnson
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
State Regulation Of Keyword Advertising: A Lesson From The Utah Legislature, Mary Candice Barrett
State Regulation Of Keyword Advertising: A Lesson From The Utah Legislature, Mary Candice Barrett
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
When California Dreamin' Becomes A Hollywood Nightmare; Copyright Infringement And The Motion Picture Screenplay: Toward An Improved Framework, Nick Gladden
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Copyright And Freedom Of Expression In Historical Perspective, Pamela Samuelson
Copyright And Freedom Of Expression In Historical Perspective, Pamela Samuelson
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Copyright Protection For Attorney Work Product: Practical And Ethical Considerations, Stanley F. Birch Jr.
Copyright Protection For Attorney Work Product: Practical And Ethical Considerations, Stanley F. Birch Jr.
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Sine Qua Non: Trademark Infringement, Likelihood Of Confusion, And The Business Of Collegiate Licensing, C. Knox Withers
Sine Qua Non: Trademark Infringement, Likelihood Of Confusion, And The Business Of Collegiate Licensing, C. Knox Withers
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
"Every Artist Is A Cannibal, Every Poet Is A Thief": Why The Supreme Court Was Right To Reverse The Ninth Circuit In Dastar Corp. V. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Joshua K. Simko
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Does The Lanham Act Lose Meaning For Companies That Operate Exclusively Over The Internet?, Sheila D. Rizzo
Does The Lanham Act Lose Meaning For Companies That Operate Exclusively Over The Internet?, Sheila D. Rizzo
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
This Note will examine the differences between trademark registration and domain name registration, focusing specifically on the terms an applicant may register, the rights associated with those registrations, and the manner in which a registrant may lose, assign, and enforce those rights so that others my not use the same registered terms. This Note will also suggest that a company operating exclusively over the internet may obtain greater rights, and therefore protection, than a typical bricks and mortar company, simply by registering its domain name, and not trademark status.
Toward A Definition Of Striking Similarity In Infringement Actions For Copyrighted Musical Works, John R. Autry
Toward A Definition Of Striking Similarity In Infringement Actions For Copyrighted Musical Works, John R. Autry
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Exceptionally Vague: Attorney Fee Shifting Under The Lanham Act, Kelsie Willett
Exceptionally Vague: Attorney Fee Shifting Under The Lanham Act, Kelsie Willett
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
The Road To Hell Was Paved With A Good Faith Belief: Why The Supreme Court Correctly Rejected The Good Faith Belief In The Invalidity Of A Patent Defense For Dangerously Narrowing Induced Infringement Liability, Sidney C. Eberhart
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Likelihood Of Confusion Determinations: A Survey Of Eleventh Circuit Jurisprudence, Theodore H. Davis Jr.
Likelihood Of Confusion Determinations: A Survey Of Eleventh Circuit Jurisprudence, Theodore H. Davis Jr.
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Evil Angel Eulogy: Reflections On The Passing Of The Obscenity Defense In Copyright, James R. Alexander
Evil Angel Eulogy: Reflections On The Passing Of The Obscenity Defense In Copyright, James R. Alexander
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
You Look Complicated Today: Representing An Illegal Graffiti Artist In A Copyright Infringement Case Against A Major International Retailer, John Eric Seay
You Look Complicated Today: Representing An Illegal Graffiti Artist In A Copyright Infringement Case Against A Major International Retailer, John Eric Seay
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.