This report briefly surveys decisions of retiring Justice John Paul Stevens in intellectual property cases. An examination of Justice Stevens' written opinions relating to intellectual property law reveals a strong desire to ensure that the rights of intellectual property creators are balanced with the rights of the public to access creative and innovative works
(Excerpt) Intellectual property (“IP”) scholarship has a unique distinction among legal academic dis...
Version 6.0 continues to provide engaging and challenging coverage of all the major types of intelle...
The concept of private property has always recognized the rights of the owner of the property, who h...
Intellectual property refers to patents, trademarks, copyrights, and related matters. This subject h...
Because Supreme Court review is essentially discretionary, it is increasingly rare for the Court to ...
Intellectual property law is pervasive and powerful. It affects the ways in which humans use ideas, ...
Patents, copyrights, trademarks and related interests are known as intellectual property (IP). It ha...
This paper addresses the main intellectual property consequences of practicing law and whether attor...
This casebook applies the principles of intellectual property protection to fact patterns arising in...
This volume explores the nature of intellectual property law by looking at particular disputes. All ...
Among the significant aspects of property or ownership are the rights to determine the use of it a...
Abstract: The Present Article provides the Comprehensive Prudence behind the Intellectual Property R...
The Fifth Edition of Loren & Miller’s Intellectual Property Law continues to provide engaging and ch...
Since the ratification of the constitution, intellectual property law in the United States has alway...
This article articulates some of the special issues raised by intellectual property in the context o...
(Excerpt) Intellectual property (“IP”) scholarship has a unique distinction among legal academic dis...
Version 6.0 continues to provide engaging and challenging coverage of all the major types of intelle...
The concept of private property has always recognized the rights of the owner of the property, who h...
Intellectual property refers to patents, trademarks, copyrights, and related matters. This subject h...
Because Supreme Court review is essentially discretionary, it is increasingly rare for the Court to ...
Intellectual property law is pervasive and powerful. It affects the ways in which humans use ideas, ...
Patents, copyrights, trademarks and related interests are known as intellectual property (IP). It ha...
This paper addresses the main intellectual property consequences of practicing law and whether attor...
This casebook applies the principles of intellectual property protection to fact patterns arising in...
This volume explores the nature of intellectual property law by looking at particular disputes. All ...
Among the significant aspects of property or ownership are the rights to determine the use of it a...
Abstract: The Present Article provides the Comprehensive Prudence behind the Intellectual Property R...
The Fifth Edition of Loren & Miller’s Intellectual Property Law continues to provide engaging and ch...
Since the ratification of the constitution, intellectual property law in the United States has alway...
This article articulates some of the special issues raised by intellectual property in the context o...
(Excerpt) Intellectual property (“IP”) scholarship has a unique distinction among legal academic dis...
Version 6.0 continues to provide engaging and challenging coverage of all the major types of intelle...
The concept of private property has always recognized the rights of the owner of the property, who h...