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\def\WIPO{World Intellectual Property Organisation}
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Title
Intellectual Property Law Review 2001.
Author
Item Type
Journal
Description
xxxix, 664 pages ; [28] cm
ISSN
0193-4864
Alternate Call Number
87 US
Formatted Contents Note
Introductory Survey by Karen B. Tripp; Part 1 - PATENTS : The Prior User Defense: A Reprieve for Trade Secret Owners or a Disaster for the Patent Law? by James R. Barney, Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society; Second Tier Patent Protection by Mark D. Janis, Harvard International Law Journal; Still Adjusting to Markman: A Prescription for the Timing of Claim Construction Hearings by William F. Lee and Anita K. Krug, Harvard Journal of Law and Technology; Rethinking Patent Law in the Administrative State By Orin S. Kerr, William & Mary Law Review; Biotechnological Gene Patent Applications: The Implications of the USPTO Written Description Guidelines on the Biotechnology Industry by Lisa A. Karczewski, McGeorge Law Review; The United States' Doctrine of Exhaustion: Parallel Imports of Patented Goods by Margreth Barrett, Northern Kentucky Law Review; Part 2 - TRADEMARKS : Intellectual Property Stategies for Protecting the Looks of a New Product by Karl. G. Hanson, Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society; Dilution Redefined for the Year 2000 by Jerre B. Swann, Sr., The Trademark Reporter and Houston Law Review; From International Treaties to Internet Norms: The Evolution of International Trademark Disputes in the Internet Age by Marcelo Halpern and Ajay K. Mehrotra, University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law; Part 3 - COPYRIGHTS : RIAA v. Napster: A Window into the Future of Copyright Law in the Internet Age by Ariel Berschadsky, John Marshall Journal of Computer and Information Law; Simultaneous Copyright and Trade Secret Claim: Can the Copyright Misuse Defense Prevent Constitional Doublethink? by Ralph D. Clifford, Dickinson Law Review; The Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act by Christina N. Gifford, University of Memphis Law Review; Little Copyright Dispute on the Prairie: Unbumping the Will of Laura Ingalls Wilder by Francis M. Nevins, Saint Louis University Law Journal; Attorney's Fee Awards in Federal Copyright Litigation After Fogerty v. Fantasy: Defendants are Winning Fees More Often, But the New Standard Still Favors Prevailing Plaintiffs by Jeffrey Edward Barnes, University of California at Los Angeles Law Review; Part 4 - MISCELLANEOUS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY : One Hundred Years of Solicitude: Intellectual Property Law 1900-2000 by Robert P. Merges, California Law Review
Published
[St. Paul, Minnesota] : [West Group], [2001].
Language
German
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