000048166 000__ 04590cam\a2200457\i\4500 000048166 001__ 48166 000048166 003__ SzGeWIPO 000048166 005__ 20240119181745.0 000048166 008__ 230517s2020\\\\xx\\\\\\rb\\\\000\0\eng\d 000048166 022__ $$a0193-4864 000048166 035__ $$a(wipo)(CD )04-0372 000048166 035__ $$a(OCoLC)1161775712 000048166 040__ $$aSzGeWIPO$$beng$$erda$$cSzGeWIPO$$dCaBNVSL 000048166 041__ $$aeng 000048166 050_4 $$aKF3114.A1$$bP3 000048166 08204 $$a346.7304805$$220 000048166 084__ $$aUS$$q87 000048166 1001_ $$aTripp, Karen B.,$$eEditor 000048166 24500 $$aIntellectual Property Law Review 2020. 000048166 250__ $$aVolume 52 000048166 264_1 $$aDanvers, MA, USA :$$bThomson Reuters,$$c2020. 000048166 300__ $$avii 875 pages ;$$c[28] cm. 000048166 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000048166 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000048166 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000048166 4901_ $$aIntellectual Property Law Review,$$x0193-4864 000048166 5050_ $$aIntroductory Survey by Karen B. Tripp. -- Part I: Patents. -- Exceptional, After All and After Oil States: Judicial Review and the Patent System. -- Disguised Patent Policymaking. -- From Amazon's Domination of E-commerce to its Foray into Patent Litigation: Will Amazon Succeed As "The District of Amazon Federal Court”? -- A Tale of Two Sales: How a Secret Sale Remains a Bar to Patentability under the AIA. -- Abstraction in Software Patents (And How to Fix It). -- The Disgorgement Remedy of Design Patent Law. -- Part II: Trademarks and Trade Dress. -- The Likelihood of Exclusion: Economic Disparity in the United States Trademark System. -- Unlawful Use in Commerce and the Affirmative Defense to Infringement: When Trademark Rights Are Not What They Appear to be. -- Rethinking Trademark Law's "Consumer" Label. -- An Empirical Examination of Consumer Survey Use in Trademark Litigation. -- Part III: Copyrights. -- The Paradox of Source Code Secrecy. -- Substantial Similarity and Junk Science: Reconstructing the Test of Copyright Infringement. -- Part IV: Trade Secrets. -- Similar Secrets. -- Revisiting Trade Secret Extraterritoriality. -- Part V: Intellectual Property. -- The Procedural Foundations of Intellectual Information Regulation Enjoining the Cloud: Equity, Irreparability, and Remedies. -- Reconceptualizing the Role of Intellectual Property Rights in Shaping Industry Structure. 000048166 520__ $$aThe articles in this year's edition of the Intellectual Property Law Review reflect popular topics in law review articles related to intellectual property during the past year. Patent articles reflect the importance still given to patents and to the freedom to invent and to fairly exploit those inventions. One article remarks on an exceptional statutory provision, 35 U.S.C. § 145, that allows one to pursue a patent directly through a court, rather than through an appeal, if the Patent Office disappoints. Another article warns of politicization of the Patent Office, which is seen as undertaking a power grab through the America Invents Act provisions, and begging to be reined in. Still another article discusses Amazon's new efforts to combat patent infringement by counterfeit merchandise on its robust marketplace platform. Articles are also included on recent hot patent litigation subjects. One article is directed to the disgorgement remedy for design patent infringement a topic brought to light in the much talked-about Apple v. Samsung litigation. Another article discusses the Supreme Court's recent decision in Helsinn Healthcare S.A. u. Teva Pharmaceuticals, USA, Inc., holding that secret sales of an invention more than a year before filing of a patent application on the invention still bar patentability, even under the terms of the America Invents Act. And another article seeks a better way to patent software and avoid the abstract idea doctrine. The articles about trademarks reflect recognition of the significant economic value of trademarks and a desire for fairness in the marketplace. One article discusses disparity in the trademark system whose expansion favors large companies and has led to trademark bullying. Another article discusses how unlawful use of a trademark cannot result in or sustain a legitimate trademark. Another article expresses concern about negative connotations associated with the term "consumer" commonly used in trademark jurisprudence. 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