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Trade, Intellectual Property, And The Development Of Central And Eastern Europe: Filling The Gatt Gap, Anne D. Waters
Trade, Intellectual Property, And The Development Of Central And Eastern Europe: Filling The Gatt Gap, Anne D. Waters
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
A major obstacle encountered by the formerly Communist states of Central and Eastern Europe as they convert to market economies is the lack of necessary capital. To raise that capital, these states are largely dependent on foreign investors. Inadequate protection of intellectual property in the formerly Communist states, however, may deter foreign investment. This Note examines Central and Eastern Europe's need for capital and the effect that the quality of intellectual property protection may have on its ability to obtain capital. The Author concludes that, in order for the new economies to survive, not only must the states of Central …
Eec Licensing Of Intellectual Property, Valentine Korah
Eec Licensing Of Intellectual Property, Valentine Korah
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Influences Affecting The Licensing Of Rights In A Unitary European Market, Ronald E. Myrick
Influences Affecting The Licensing Of Rights In A Unitary European Market, Ronald E. Myrick
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Interplay Between Intellectual Property Rights And Free Movement Of Goods In The European Community, Roger J. Goebel
The Interplay Between Intellectual Property Rights And Free Movement Of Goods In The European Community, Roger J. Goebel
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Panel Commentaries, Morton David Goldberg, Robert J. Hart, Jean-Francois Verstrynge
Panel Commentaries, Morton David Goldberg, Robert J. Hart, Jean-Francois Verstrynge
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Gatt And Nafta Provisions On Intellectual Property, Emery Simon
Gatt And Nafta Provisions On Intellectual Property, Emery Simon
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Trips Component Of The Gatt’S Uruguay Round: Competitive Prospects For Intellectual Property Owners In An Integrated World Market, J.H. Reichman
The Trips Component Of The Gatt’S Uruguay Round: Competitive Prospects For Intellectual Property Owners In An Integrated World Market, J.H. Reichman
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Trade, Trips And Nafta, Joel R. Reidenberg
Trade, Trips And Nafta, Joel R. Reidenberg
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The International Legal Information Network (Ilin) - A Practical Application Of Perritt's Tort Liability, The First Amendment, And Equal Access To Electronic Networks, Kathleen Price
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Comparative Analysis Of Intellectual Property Law In The United States And Mexico, And The Free Trade Agreement, Rodolpho Sandoval, Chung-Pok Leung
A Comparative Analysis Of Intellectual Property Law In The United States And Mexico, And The Free Trade Agreement, Rodolpho Sandoval, Chung-Pok Leung
Maryland Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Expanding The Use Of Hypothetical Analysis When Evaluating Patent Infringement Under The Doctrine Of Equivalents, Brian E. Lewis
Expanding The Use Of Hypothetical Analysis When Evaluating Patent Infringement Under The Doctrine Of Equivalents, Brian E. Lewis
Seattle University Law Review
Accordingly, the purpose of this Comment is twofold: first, to bring the reader up-to-date on the doctrine of equivalents, and second, to suggest an improvement on the doctrine's application that is consistent with recent developments. This Comment proposes that the hypothetical technique should be expanded to evaluate more than prior art alone. Before exploring how this new use of the hypothetical would work, however, it is necessary to explain the doctrine of equivalents' history, the factors that affect the range of equivalents, and the methods to determine and apply equivalents.