Journal of Intellectual Property Law (FC Access) - 2011
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- When an Idea Is More Than Just an Idea: Insurance Coverage of Business Method Patent Infringements Suits Under Advertising Injury Provisions of Commercial General Liability Policies
- The International Law Relation Between Trips and Subsequent Trips-plus Free Trade Agreements: Towards Safeguarding Trips Flexibilities?
- Legal Method Patents and the Rights of the Public
- The Protection of Visual Artists Through Consignment of Art Statutes
- Trips and Its Achilles' Heel
- Table of Contents, Vol. 18:2
- Trips After Fifteen Years: Success or Failure, as Measured by Compulsory Licensing
- Spelling Confusion: Implications of the Ninth Circuit's View of the "explicitly Misleading" Prong of the Rogers Test
- Placebo Patents: Creating Stronger Intellectual Property Protection for Pharmaceuticals Approved by the U.s. Food & Drug Administration
- On the Origins of Le Droit Moral: How Non-economic Rights Came to Be Protected in French Ip Law
- Trips Was Never Enough: Vertical Forum Shifting, Ftas, Acta, and Ttp
- How to Get the Mona Lisa in Your Home Without Breaking the Law: Painting a Picture of Copyright Issues With Digitally Accessible Museum Collections
- Measuring Trips Compliance and Defiance: the Wto Compliance Scorecard
- Clearing the Way: Acquiring Rights and Approvals for Music Use in Media Applications
- Copyrighting Shakespeare: Jacob Tonson, Eighteenth Century English Copyright, and the Birth of Shakespeare Scholarship
- A Second Look at First Sale: an International Look at U.s. Copyright Exhaustion
- Intellectual Property Checklist for Marketing the Recording Artist Online
- The Key to Prosecution Laches
- Table of Contents, Vol. 19:1
- "leave Little Guys Alone!": Protecting Small Businesses from Overly Litigious Corporations and Trademark Infringement Suits
- Grokster and Beyond: Secondary Liability for Copyright Infringement During Live Musical Performances