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AIPLA | List of Recent QJ Articles

RECENT QUARTERLY JOURNAL ARTICLES

List of Articles from 1998 – 2003

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Volume 35, Number 2

Spring 2007

Pre-Trial Proceedings in Patent Infringement Actions: A Comparison Among Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America

Brian Daley, Rachel Morgan, & Kimberly Van Voorhis

Page 113

An Opinion of Counsel from Trial Counsel: A Handful of Sand?

David Hricik

Page 171

A Comparison of the Patentability and Patent Scope of Biotechnological Inventions in the United States and the European Union

Samantha A. Jameson

Page 193

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Volume 35, Number 1

Winter 2007

Revisiting Brenner: A Proposed Resolution to the Debate over the Patentability of Expressed Sequence Tags Using the Concept of Utility Control

Thomas Barry

Page 1

Reviving the Distinction Between In Rem and In Personam Jurisdiction by Way of the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act

Adam M. Greenfield

Page 29

Piecing It All Together: The Amendment to the Federal Trademark Counterfeiting Act Prevents Circumvention Through Component Parts

Tiffani L. McDonough

Page 69

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Volume 34, Number 4

Fall 2006

Technology and the Global Economy: Progress Challenges the Federal Circuit to Define the Extraterritorial Scope of Patent Law

Denise W. DeFranco & Adrienne N. Smith

Page 373

A Trade Dress Approach to the Protection of Radio Brands

Christopher S. Reed

Page 399

The Competency of State Courts to Adjudicate Patent-Based Malpractice Claims

Sean B. Seymore

Page 443

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Volume 34, Number 3

Summer 2006

Grokking Grokster: Has the Supreme Court Changed  Inducement under Patent Law?

Gary N. Frischling & Miriam Bitton

Page 265

Knew or Should Have Known, Reckless Disregard for the Truth, and Fraud Before the Trademark Office

Linda K. McLeod

Page 287

“Improvements” in Patent Licenses: Presumptions and Clauses Derived from Case Law

Hal Milton

Page 333

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Volume 34, Number 2

Spring 2006

The (Unfortunate) Significance of Intent in TTAB Proceedings Under Section 2(d) of the Lanham Act

John M. Murphy

Page 177

Functional Economics: The New Language in Computing Lost Profits

Raymond Van Dyke

Page 195

DMCA Anti-Circumvention Provisions in a Different Light: Perspectives from Transnational Observation of Five Jurisdictions

Richard Li-Dar Wang

Page 217

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Volume 34, Number 1

Winter 2006

Who Wins Patent Infringement Cases?

Paul M. Janicke & LiLan Ren

Page 1

Putting the Cart before the Horse:  Obstacles to Using Issue Preclusion in a Post-Markman World

Jonas McDavit

Page 45

Protecting Inventors, Not Fortune Tellers:  The Available Patent Protection for After-Developed Technologies

Robert Unikel & Douglas Eveleigh

Page 81

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Volume 33, Number 4

Fall 2005

Section 1782 – A Powerful Tool for Obtaining Discovery to Assist Foreign Litigation

Kenneth R. Adamo, Robert L. Canala, & Susan M. Gerber

Page 337

How Patent Protection Helps Developing Countries

Ali Imam

Page  377

“Trademark.com” Domain Names–Must They Communicate the Website’s Protected Content to Avoid Trademark Liability?

David M. Kelly

Page 397

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Volume 33, Number 3

Summer 2005

“Publication” Does Not Really Mean Publication:  The Need to Amend the Definition of Publication in the Copyright Act

RayMing Chang

Page 225

Divided Infringement Claims

Mark A. Lemley, David O’Brien, Ryan M. Kent,
  Ashok Ramani, & Robert Van Nest

Page 255

Symbol Technologies v. Lemelson, Prosecution Laches, and the Still-Unmet Challenges of Junking “Junk Patents”

Jeffrey D. Sullivan & David Loretto

Page 285


Volume 33, Number 2

Spring 2005

The Fate of the Rule 56 Materiality Standard in the Inequitable-Conduct Inquiry

Alpa Gandhi

Page 125

Patent Filing Strategies for Pharmaceutical Products: A Simple Cost-Benefit Analysis Based on Filing Costs and Pharmaceutical Sales

Robert Silverman

Page 153

Patent Exhaustion and Foreign First Sales: An Analysis and Application of the Jazz Photo Decision

Michele L. Vockrodt

Page 187

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Volume 33, Number 1

Winter 2005

Dastar, Attribution, and Plagarism

Jonathan Band and Matt Schruers

Page 1

A “Rational” Approach for Analyzing Dilution Claims: The Three Hallmarks of True Trademark Dilution

William G. Barber

Page 25 

How the Doctrine of Equivalents May Save Claim Construction

Nathaniel Durrance

Page 73 

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Volume 32, Number 4

Fall 2004

A Potential Hidden Cost of a Patent-Holding Company: The Loss of Lost-Profit Damages

Robert A. Matthews, Jr.

Page 503 

Software Licensing in the 21st Century:Are Software “Licenses” Really Sales,And How Will The Software Industry Respond?

Christian H. Nadan

Page 555

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Volume 32, Number 3

Summer 2004

Microsoft Corp. v. Timelime, Inc.: Lessons in Licensing and Leverage

Scott W. Hackwelder

Page 311

The Difference Between Books and Chocolate Bars—How EC Treaty Art. 151(4) Affects Community Actions

Volker Kitz

Page 361

Patented Compounds Inherently Coproduced as Trace Impurities: Issues of Inherent Anticipation and Literal Infringement

Todd R. Miller

Page 425

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Volume 32, Number 2

Spring 2004

Proving Inducement of Infringement of Method-of-Use Patents in Hatch-Waxman Act Litigation: Are the Standards Realistic for the Pharmaceutical Industry?

Carrie Stewart Martin

Page 163

The Tortoise and the Hare: Canadian Legislative Copyright Reforms Race Against Copyright Infringement Over Kazaa and Other New Generation Peer-to-Peer Networks

Mark K.J. Rushton and Virginia H.L. Jones

Page 197

Giving Inter Partes Patent Reexamination a Chance to Work

Frederick C. Williams

Page 265

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Volume 32, Number 1

Winter 2004

The Interpretation of Patent Claims  - 80 pages (338K*) (also available on LexisNexis website: http://lexisnexis.com/practiceareas/ip/)

Markman Subcommittee of the Patent Litigation Committee of the American Intellectual Property Law Association

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Condemning a Patent: Taking Intellectual Property by Eminent Domain

Matthew S. Bethards

Page 81

The Niche Market Manual: A Guide to Understanding the Niche Market Theory

Lori Kenemuth

Page 121

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