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Permanent Injunctions In Patent Cases, Dariush Keyhani
Permanent Injunctions In Patent Cases, Dariush Keyhani
Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal
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Commoditizing Intellectual Property Rights: The Practicability Of A Commercialized And Transparent International Ipr Market And The Need For International Standards, Ian David Mcclure
Commoditizing Intellectual Property Rights: The Practicability Of A Commercialized And Transparent International Ipr Market And The Need For International Standards, Ian David Mcclure
Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Protection Of Trademarks And Geographical Indications, Inessa Shalevich
Protection Of Trademarks And Geographical Indications, Inessa Shalevich
Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Patent Infringers, Come Out With Your Hands Up!: Should The United States Criminalize Patent Infringement?, Noel Mendez
Patent Infringers, Come Out With Your Hands Up!: Should The United States Criminalize Patent Infringement?, Noel Mendez
Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Race-Specific Patents, Commercialization, And Intellectual Property Policy, Shubha Ghosh
Race-Specific Patents, Commercialization, And Intellectual Property Policy, Shubha Ghosh
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Advertising And The Transformation Of Trademark Law, Mark Bartholomew
Advertising And The Transformation Of Trademark Law, Mark Bartholomew
Journal Articles
Despite the presence of a vigorous debate over the proper scope of trademark protection, scholars have largely ignored study of trademark law's origins. It would be a mistake, however, to ignore the history behind trademark law. Scrutiny of the formative era in American trademark law yields two important conclusions. First, courts granted robust legal protection to trademark holders in the early twentieth century because they accepted the benign view of advertising presented to them by advertisers. As advertising became linked to cultural progress and social cohesion, courts adopted doctrinal revisions to protect advertising's value that remain embedded in modern trademark …
Rights And Remedies Post Ebay V. Mercexchange - Deep Waters Stirred, Robert I. Reis
Rights And Remedies Post Ebay V. Mercexchange - Deep Waters Stirred, Robert I. Reis
Journal Articles
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