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Abandoning Copyrights To Try To Cut Off Termination Rights, Robert A. Kreiss Jan 1993

Abandoning Copyrights To Try To Cut Off Termination Rights, Robert A. Kreiss

Missouri Law Review

Can a copyright assignee cut off an author's termination rights by abandoning the copyrights in a copyrighted work? Can an assignee or grantee circumvent the termination rights by requiring the author to abandon her contingent reversionary rights, or by structuring the grant as a grant for a term of years and requiring the author to abandon the reversion? Because these may appear to be unlikely questions, some context should be added in order to make them seem more likely.


Copyright Misuse As A Defense In An Infringement Action: Lasercomb America, Inc. V. Reynolds, John Baker Mcclanahan Jan 1992

Copyright Misuse As A Defense In An Infringement Action: Lasercomb America, Inc. V. Reynolds, John Baker Mcclanahan

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


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Intellectual property rights are generally considered to include patents, copyrights, and ownership of unpublished technical data or "know-how," and sometimes trademarks.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.


Comments, Various Editors Jan 1960

Comments, Various Editors

Villanova Law Review

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