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How The Spending Clause Can Solve The Dilemma Of State Sovereign Immunity From Intellectual Property Suits, Jennifer Cotner Nov 2001

How The Spending Clause Can Solve The Dilemma Of State Sovereign Immunity From Intellectual Property Suits, Jennifer Cotner

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Quieting The Virtual Prison Riot: Why The Internet’S Spirit Of “Sharing” Must Be Broken, Albert Z. Kovacs Nov 2001

Quieting The Virtual Prison Riot: Why The Internet’S Spirit Of “Sharing” Must Be Broken, Albert Z. Kovacs

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Intellectual Property Rights In The Middle East: A Cultural Perspective, John Carroll Mar 2001

Intellectual Property Rights In The Middle East: A Cultural Perspective, John Carroll

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Reforming The Protection Of Intellectual Property: The Case Of China And Taiwan In Light Of Wto Accession, Andy Y. Sun Jan 2001

Reforming The Protection Of Intellectual Property: The Case Of China And Taiwan In Light Of Wto Accession, Andy Y. Sun

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


Japanese Intellectual Property Law In Translation: Representative Cases And Commentary, Kenneth L. Port Jan 2001

Japanese Intellectual Property Law In Translation: Representative Cases And Commentary, Kenneth L. Port

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

Like much of Japanese law, Japanese intellectual property law is often criticized as being inaccessible. This inaccessibility has contributed to the misperception that Japanese case law regarding intellectual property does not exist. Even if it exists, the perception goes, it takes forever to track down and it is nearly irrelevant.

This Commentary, in a very modest way, is aimed at debunking the myth that Japanese case law regarding intellectual property is either non-existent or less meaningful than its U.S. counterpart. This Commentary consists of five translations of recent, significant intellectual property cases, as well as commentary regarding the relevance and …


Is Competition Policy Possible In High Tech Markets: An Inquiry Into Antitrust, Intellectual Property, And Broadband Regulation As Applied To The New Economy ?, Lawrence A. Sullivan Jan 2001

Is Competition Policy Possible In High Tech Markets: An Inquiry Into Antitrust, Intellectual Property, And Broadband Regulation As Applied To The New Economy ?, Lawrence A. Sullivan

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.


Intellectual Property And Antitrust: Steps Toward Striking A Balance, James Langenfeld Jan 2001

Intellectual Property And Antitrust: Steps Toward Striking A Balance, James Langenfeld

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Recording Artist Agreement: Does It Empower Or Enslave, Lynn Morrow Jan 2001

The Recording Artist Agreement: Does It Empower Or Enslave, Lynn Morrow

Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law

In June 2000, Courtney Love, the controversial lead singer of the rock group Hole, lambasts, among other things, record company profits. In an essay entitled "Courtney Love Does the Math," she maintains that a recording artist agreement is itself a form of music piracy. She tells a compelling story about a band and a record company. As a result of a bidding war between the major labels, the band was given what is considered a huge deal-a twenty percent artist royalty and a million dollar advance. Providing a breakdown of how the million dollars was spent, Ms. Love calculates that, …


Coming Of Age With Trips: A Comment On J.H. Reichman, The Trips Agreement Comes Of Age: Conflict Or Cooperation With The Developing Countries, Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss Jan 2001

Coming Of Age With Trips: A Comment On J.H. Reichman, The Trips Agreement Comes Of Age: Conflict Or Cooperation With The Developing Countries, Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

comment on the Reichman article


Intellectual Property Rights And Economic Development, By Keith Maskus, Robert E. Evenson Jan 2001

Intellectual Property Rights And Economic Development, By Keith Maskus, Robert E. Evenson

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

comment on the Markus article


Argentina's Emerging Standard Of Intellectual Property Protection: A Case Study Of The Underlying Conflicts Between Developing Countries, Trips Standards, And The United States, Kimberly A. Czub Jan 2001

Argentina's Emerging Standard Of Intellectual Property Protection: A Case Study Of The Underlying Conflicts Between Developing Countries, Trips Standards, And The United States, Kimberly A. Czub

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

This is called an article in the print version, but it appears to be (a note) written by a law student.


Trips-Related Aspects Of Traditional Knowledge, Graham Dutfield Jan 2001

Trips-Related Aspects Of Traditional Knowledge, Graham Dutfield

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.