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In this chapter, I criticize the practice of using trademark law in addition to, or instead of, copyright law … whether creative works can theoretically fit under both sets of copyright and trademark protection, extending trademark … societal bargain upon which copyright law and policies were originally built. My analysis focuses, in particular, on the …
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results show the influence of patents, copyright, trademarks and competition in GDP and GDP growth, which is changeable …
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glocal space in International Copyright Law -- The glocal space In International Patent Law -- The glocal space in …
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to achieve protections unattainable by copyright, lest these claims generate quot;a species of mutant copyright law that …) copyright term in a motion picture, justified the apprehension that unbridled trademark rights might stomp, Godzilla-like, over … more docile copyright prerogatives. Unfortunately, in the Court's eagerness to forestall Darwinian disaster in intellectual …
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This paper makes a detailed analysis on how parody affects the fashion industry. In addition, the scope of this paper is to advocate the need for a better balance between parody and fashion, which can be arranged by affixing the Trade Mark Dilution Revision Act. This paper starts by making a...
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exclusivity granted under intellectual property laws and the requirement of modern commerce and trade. Copyright law aims to … in case of cinematography films in the form of CDs/DVDs. Incontrovertibly the copyright of the owner would continue to …
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We examine the interrelationships between firms' efforts to leverage different types of intellectual property (IP) rights. While prior research has tended to view different forms of intellectual property as substitutes, we argue that they can also be viewed as complements. We motivate this...
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