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Vol. 6 (2004)
Vol. 6 (2004)
Published:
2019-08-27
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Philip W. Vineyard
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Patently Unreasonable: Reconsidering the Responsibility of Patentees in Today's Inventive Climate
Patricia L. Farnese
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What's in a Name? Protection of Well-Known Trademarks Under International and National Law
Bella I. Safro, Thomas S. Keaty
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Can Black Dot (Shrinkwrap) Licenses Override Federal Reverse Engineering Rights?: The Relationship Between Copyright, Contract, and Antitrust Laws
Seungwoo Son
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The Federal Circuit's Presumptively Erroneous Presumption of Irreperable Harm
Roy H. Wepner, Richard W. Ellis
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European Data Protection Directive: The Determination of the Adequacy Requirement in International Data Transfers
Alexander Zinser
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How Far Is Too Far? The Extension of the Right of Publicity to a Form of Intellectual Property Comparable to Trademark/Copyright
Traci S. Jackson
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Victoria's Secret Is Not Safe with the Supreme Court: The Court Makes Its Foray into the Make-Believe World of the FTDA
J. Jarrod Thrash
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"No One Expects the Spanish Inquisition"--Twice: Subduing the Moral Rights Monster
Philip Vineyard
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From Balance to Property: The Dangers of Copywrongs
Jeff White
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Festo Corp. v. Shoketsu Kinzoku Kogyo Kabushiki Co.: The Federal Circuit Further Clarifies (or Perhaps Further Confuses) the Application of Prosecution History Estoppel
Michael Bartolone
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Cable Broadband: Did the Ninth Circuit Beat the FCC to the Punch in Last Mile Regulation?
Christian R. Eriksen
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Valley Drug Co. v. Geneva Pharmaceuticals, Inc.: Enlarging the Patent Exclusionary Right Through Hatch-Waxman Settlement Agreements Is Not Per Se Anticompetitive?
Stephen Roy Jenkins
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Carafano v. Metrosplash.com: An Expansion of Tort Immunity for Web Service Providers Under 47 U.S.C. 230, Even When They Take a Greater Editorial Role in Publishing Material from Third Parties
Walter Stillwell
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