Quarterly Journal ARTICLES From 1998 - 2003

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Volume 31, Number 4

Fall 2003

Trouble Waiting to Happen: Malpractice and Ethical Issues in Patent Prosecution

David Hricik

Page 385

Reexamination, Opposition, or LItigation?: Legislative efforts to Create a Post-Grant Patent Quality Control System

Qin Shi

Page 433

Volume 31, Number 3

Summer 2003

Cognitive Neuroscience as a Model for Neural Software Patent Examination

Joseph S. Bird

Page 273

Patenting Industry Standards: Balancing the Rights of Patent Holders With the Need for Industry-Wide Standards

James C. De Vellis

Page 301

Domain Names as Protected Speech: A Reexamination of the Fourth Circuit’s Decision in People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals v. Doughney

Mimi Rajapakse

Page 353

Volume 31, Number 2

Spring 2003

Location, Location, Location: The Case Against Extending Geographical Indication Protection Under the TRIPs Agreement

Steven A. Bowers

Page 129

Piracy, Price Discrimination, and Development: The Software Sector in Eastern Europe and Other Emerging Markets

Catalin Cosovanu

Page 165

"Pure Speech or Expressive Conduct?": The "DeCSS Saga" and the Inconsistent Treatment of Computer Code Under the First Amendment

Eduardo Gomez

Page 231

Volume 31, Number 1

Winter 2003

The Market Share Rule with Price Erosion: Patent Infringement Lost Profits Damages after Crystal

Roy J. Epstein

Page 1

Laches and Estoppel: The Patentee Who Procrasstinates In Filing Suit May Be Lost

Eric W. Guttag

Page 47

A New Use for the Old Double Patenting Rejection and Terminal Disclaimer

Steven M. Reiss

Page 101

Volume 30, Number 4

Fall 2002

Risky Business: The Perils of Representing Competitors

Lisa A. Dolak

Page 413

Criminal Counterfeiting and Component Parts: Closing the Perceived "Label Loophole"

Debra D. Peterson

Page 457

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Volume 30, Number 3

Summer 2002

A Study of Patent Mortality Rates: Using Statistical Survival Analysis to Rate and Value Patent Assets

Jonathan A. Barney

Page 317

A New Method to Value Intellectual Property

Ted Hagelin

Page 353

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Volume 30, Number 2

Spring 2002

A Method for Comparing One to a Summer Day (Dedicated to the Efforts of Patent Lawyers Everywhere) Inventor: Mr. William Shakespeare

Jeanne Andrea Di Grazio

Page 161

TRIPs and the Dispute Settlement Understanding: The First Six Years

Jose Felgueroso

165

A Roadmap for Biotechnology Patents? Federal Circuit Precedent and the PTO's New Examination Guidelines

Lawrence T. Kass and
Michael N. Nitabach

233

Research Tool Patents: Judicial Remedies

Donald R. Ware

267

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Volume 30, Number 1

Winter 2002

When Does The Clock Begin Ticking? Interaction of the Hatch-Waxman Act 180-Day Generic Abbreviated New Drug Application and Food and Drug Administration Modernization Act Pediatric Exclusivity Provisions—A Significant Issue in Eli Lilly & Co. v. Barr Laboratories, Inc.

Nadja R. Allen

Page 1

The First Inventor Defense: A Limited Prior User Right Finds Its Way Into U.S. Patent Law

David H. Hollander, Jr.

37

Patents Covering Industry Standards: The Risks To Enforceability Due To Conduct Before Standard-Setting Organizations

Michael G. Cowie and Joseph P. Lavelle

95

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Volume 29, Number 4

Fall 2001

Bidding on Trespass: eBay, Inc. v. Bidder's Edge, Inc. and the Abuse of TrespassTheory in Cyberspace-Law

Edward W. Chang

Page 445

Of Omitted Elements and Overreaching Inventions: The Principle of Gentry Gallery Should Not Be Discarded

Matthew L. Goska

471

De Minimis Use and Experimental Use Exceptions to Patent Infringement: A Comment on the Embrex Concurrence

Michelle Walters

509

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Volume 29, Number 3

Summer 2001

Effective Preparation of Patent Related Exculpatory Legal Opinions

Edward Poplawski

Page 269

When the Creative is the Enemy of the True: Database Protection in the U.S. and Abroad

Amy C. Sullivan

317

A New Way to Determine Obviousness: Applying the Pioneer Doctine to 35 U.S.C. §103(a)

Samson Vermont

375
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Volume 29, Number 2

Spring 2001

Native American Tribal Names as Monikers and Logos: Will These Registrations Withstand Cancellation Under Section 2(a) of the Lanham Act After Harjo v. Pro Football, Inc. (Redskins)

Maury Audet

Page 121

In Your Expert Opinion: Analyzing the Admissibility of Expert Testimony on Damages in Patent Infringement Actions

David Daniel Dzara, II

173

Actual Notice and Declaratory Judgment Jurisdiction: Navigating the Minefield

Peter C. Lando and Michael N. Radar

219
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Volume 29, Number 1

Winter 2001

Evidence of Fame and Dilution Before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board

Christopher L. Buongiorno

Page 1

Trade Dress Undressed: Wal-Mart v. Samara

Jeffrey M. Samuels and Linda B. Samuels

43

Written Opinions from Counsel

Douglas Y'Barbo

65
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Volume 28, Number 4

Fall 2000

The New Optional Inter Partes Reexamination Procedure and its Strategic Use

Michael L. Goldman and Alice Y. Choi

Page 307

The New Customs Gray Market Regulations: Boon or Bust for U.S. Trademark Owners?

Geoffrey M. Goodale

335
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Volume 28, Number 3

Summer 2000

The IPR Paradox: Leveraging Intellectual Property Rights to Encourage Interoperability in the Network Computing Age

Michael J. Schallop

Page 195
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Volume 28, Number 2

Spring 2000

Permanent Injunctions in Trade Secret Actions: Is a Proper Understanding of the Role of the Inadequate Remedy at Law/Irreparable Harm Requirement the Key to Consistent Decisions?

Thomas L Casagrande

Page 113

The Law of Means-Plus-Function Language (Part II of II)

Yoncha Lynn Kundupoglu

141

Time for the Federal Circuit to Take a Judicious Approach to Judicial Estoppel

Kelly L. Morron

159
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Volume 28, Number 1

Winter 2000

Antitrust And Intellectual Property Law: From Adversaries to Partners

Commissioner Sheila F. Anthony

Page 1

The Law of Means-Plus-Function Language (Part I of II)

Yoncha Lynn Kundupoglu

Page 39

Linux and General Public Licenses: Can Caopyright Keep "open Source" Software Free?

Patrick K. Bobko

Page 81

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Volume 27, Number 4

Fall 1999

Economic Analysis of Lost Profits from Patent Infringement With and Without Noninfringing Substitutes

Gregory J. Werden, Luke M. Froeb & Lucian Wayne Beavers

Page 305

Frustrating the Internet Consumer and The Purposes Behind Trademark Law: The Unathorized Use of Trademarks as Metatags

Shannon Moyer

Page 335

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Volume 27, Number 3

Summer 1999

A Fatal Mistake: Lack of Standing at the Time of Filing a Patent Infringement Complaint Results In Dismissal With Prejudice

Timothy R. DeWitt and Tamara S. Klein

Page 189

Fits Over Counterfeiting: Legislative Accomplishments and Directions

Christopher M. Dolan

Page 233

All Dressed Up and No Place To Go: The Need For Trade Dress Protection Of Internet Sites

Jason R. Berne

Page 195
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Volume 27, Number 2 (?)
Spring 1999

Volume 27, Number 1

Winter 1999

Selection And Use Of Experts In Patent Cases

Edward G. Poplawski

Page 1

Intent To Commit Fraud On The USPTO: Is Mere Negligence Once Again Inequitable?

Charles M. McMahon

Page 49

The Freedom Of Information Act: Another Pond For Prior Art Fishing Expeditions

Peter M. Midgley, Jr.

Page 77
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Volume 26, Number 4

Fall 1998

The Doctrine Of Simultaneous Conception And Reduction To Practice In Biotechnology: A Double Standard For The Double Helix

John M. Lucas

Page 381

Are Antitrust Counterclaims In Patent Infringement Suits Permissive Or Compulsory?

Karen C. Hermann

Page 437

Section 102 (b) public Use: A Question Of Fact

Greta Meyer

Page 463
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Volume 26, Number 3

Summer 1998

Empirical Evidence On The Validity Of Litigated Patents

John R. Allison and Mark A. Lemley

Page 185

The Future Of The Doctrine Of Equivalents

Harold C. Wegner, Michael D. Kaminski, and Pavan K. Agarwal

Page 277
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Volume 26, Number 2

Spring 1998

Use Of Special Masters In Patent Litigaion: A Special Master's Perspective

Thomas L. Creel and Thomas McGahren

Page 109

Trademarks As Metatages: Infringement Or Fair Use?

Thomas F. Presson and James R. Barney

Page 147
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Volume 26, Number 1

Winter 1998

Abstraction, Filtration, and Comparison in Computer Software Copyright Infringement: An Explanation and Update for the Object-Oriented Paradigm

Michael G. Smith

Page 1

Guide to Japanese Intellectual Property Law

Brian G. Strawn

Page 55
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