New Issue of IP Law Review
By Savannah Bowes - Last updated: Monday, July 18, 2011 - Leave a Comment
The latest issue of the Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review is now out in print. The contents include:
- Mark Lemleys Nies Lecture, Can the Patent Office Be Fixed?
- Ysolde Gendreaus lecture on copyright reform in Canada, Canada and the Three-Step Test: A Step in Which Direction?
- Dalila Hoovers article, Coercion Will Not Protect Trademark Owners in China, but an Understanding of Chinas Culture Will: A Lesson the United States Has to Learn
- Benedetta Ubertazzis article, Intellectual Property Rights and Exclusive (Subject Matter) Jurisdiction: Between Private and Public International Law
- Brian Jacobs comment on intellectual property as security for financing
- Colin Shanahans comment on the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement
- Syvil Shelbournes comment on rule of reason patent misuse analysis
- Nicholas Smiths comment on Medimmune v. Genentech
Abstracts and links for full-text downloads are here. Congratulations to the editors for bringing Volume 15 to a successful conclusion!
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