Journal of Intellectual Property Law (FC Access)
- Publisher:
- University of Georgia School of Law
- Publication date:
- 2023-07-03
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Latest documents
- From America Online to America, Online: Reassessing Section 230 Immunity in a New Internet Landscape
- Transparency Is the Best Policy: the Case for Georgia to Allow Access to the Source Code of Proprietary Voting Software
- Give Starving Artists a Piece of the Ip Pie: Making Room at the Table for Performers' Rights
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- To "the" or Not to "the"? the Question Has Been Answered: an Examination of Trademark Bullying in the Context of the Ohio State University's Recent Trademark Registration
- Architectural Copyrights: the Eighth Circuit's Structurally Sound Interpretation of 17 U.s.c. § 120
- Rethinking "reasonableness": Implementation of a National Board to Clarify the Trade Secret Standard Now That the Work-from-home Culture Has Changed the Rules
- Ip Protection for Love: Dating App's Feuds and Foes
- Exposing the "folklore" of Re-recording Clauses (taylor's Version)
- Trademark Modernization Act and the Codification of the Presumption of Irreparable Harm
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- Taking a Bite Out of Michael Vick's Publicity Rights: an Analysis of How Teh Right of Publicity Should Be Treated After a Celebrity Is Convicted of a Crime
- The International Law Relation Between Trips and Subsequent Trips-plus Free Trade Agreements: Towards Safeguarding Trips Flexibilities?
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- "westerngeco" and the Patent Act: an Analysis of the Patent Act and the Presumption Against Extraterritoriality
- Copyright Protection for Attorney Work Product: Practical and Ethical Considerations
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