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RECENT QUARTERLY JOURNAL ARTICLES
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List of Articles from 1998 – 2003
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| Volume 35, Number 2 |
Spring 2007
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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
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Page 113
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An Opinion of Counsel from Trial Counsel: A Handful of Sand?
David Hricik
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Page 171
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A Comparison of the Patentability and Patent Scope of Biotechnological Inventions in the United States and the European Union
Samantha A. Jameson
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Page 193
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| Volume 35, Number 1 |
Winter 2007
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Revisiting Brenner: A Proposed Resolution to the Debate over the Patentability of Expressed Sequence Tags Using the Concept of Utility Control
Thomas Barry
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Reviving the Distinction Between In Rem and In Personam Jurisdiction by Way of the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act
Adam M. Greenfield
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Page 29
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Piecing It All Together: The Amendment to the Federal Trademark Counterfeiting Act Prevents Circumvention Through Component Parts
Tiffani L. McDonough
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Page 69
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| Volume 34, Number 4 |
Fall 2006
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Technology and the Global Economy: Progress Challenges the Federal Circuit to Define the Extraterritorial Scope of Patent Law
Denise W. DeFranco & Adrienne N. Smith
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A Trade Dress Approach to the Protection of Radio Brands
Christopher S. Reed
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Page 399
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The Competency of State Courts to Adjudicate Patent-Based Malpractice Claims
Sean B. Seymore
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Page 443
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| Volume 34, Number 3 |
Summer 2006
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Grokking Grokster: Has the Supreme Court Changed Inducement under Patent Law?
Gary N. Frischling & Miriam Bitton
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Page 265
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Knew or Should Have Known, Reckless Disregard for the Truth, and Fraud Before the Trademark Office
Linda K. McLeod
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Page 287
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“Improvements” in Patent Licenses: Presumptions and Clauses Derived from Case Law
Hal Milton
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Page 333
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| Volume 34, Number 2 |
Spring 2006
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The (Unfortunate) Significance of Intent in TTAB Proceedings Under Section 2(d) of the Lanham Act
John M. Murphy
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Page 177
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Functional Economics: The New Language in Computing Lost Profits
Raymond Van Dyke
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Page 195
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DMCA Anti-Circumvention Provisions in a Different Light: Perspectives from Transnational Observation of Five Jurisdictions
Richard Li-Dar Wang
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Page 217
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| Volume 34, Number 1 |
Winter 2006
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Who Wins Patent Infringement Cases?
Paul M. Janicke & LiLan Ren
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Putting the Cart before the Horse: Obstacles to Using Issue Preclusion in a Post-Markman World
Jonas McDavit
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Page 45
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Protecting Inventors, Not Fortune Tellers: The Available Patent Protection for After-Developed Technologies
Robert Unikel & Douglas Eveleigh
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Page 81
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| Volume 33, Number 4 |
Fall 2005
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Section 1782 – A Powerful Tool for Obtaining Discovery to Assist Foreign Litigation
Kenneth R. Adamo, Robert L. Canala, & Susan M. Gerber
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Page 337
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How Patent Protection Helps Developing Countries
Ali Imam
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Page 377
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“Trademark.com” Domain Names–Must They Communicate the Website’s Protected Content to Avoid Trademark Liability?
David M. Kelly
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Page 397
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| Volume 33, Number 3 |
Summer 2005
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“Publication” Does Not Really Mean Publication: The Need to Amend the Definition of Publication in the Copyright Act
RayMing Chang
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Page 225
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Divided Infringement Claims
Mark A. Lemley, David O’Brien, Ryan M. Kent,
Ashok Ramani, & Robert Van Nest
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Page 255
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Symbol Technologies v. Lemelson, Prosecution Laches, and the Still-Unmet Challenges of Junking “Junk Patents”
Jeffrey D. Sullivan & David Loretto
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Page 285
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Volume 33, Number 2
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Spring 2005
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The Fate of the Rule 56 Materiality Standard in the Inequitable-Conduct Inquiry
Alpa Gandhi
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Page 125
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Patent Filing Strategies for Pharmaceutical Products: A Simple Cost-Benefit Analysis Based on Filing Costs and Pharmaceutical Sales
Robert Silverman
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Page 153
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Patent Exhaustion and Foreign First Sales: An Analysis and Application of the Jazz Photo Decision
Michele L. Vockrodt
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Volume 33, Number 1
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Winter 2005
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Dastar, Attribution, and Plagarism
Jonathan Band and Matt Schruers
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A “Rational” Approach for Analyzing Dilution Claims: The Three Hallmarks of True Trademark Dilution
William G. Barber
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Page 25
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How the Doctrine of Equivalents May Save Claim Construction
Nathaniel Durrance
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Page 73
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Volume 32, Number 4
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Fall 2004
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A Potential Hidden Cost of a Patent-Holding Company: The Loss of Lost-Profit Damages
Robert A. Matthews, Jr.
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Page 503
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Software Licensing in the 21st Century:Are Software “Licenses” Really Sales,And How Will The Software Industry Respond?
Christian H. Nadan
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Page 555
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Volume 32, Number 3
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Summer 2004
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Microsoft Corp. v. Timelime, Inc.: Lessons in Licensing and Leverage
Scott W. Hackwelder
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Page 311
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The Difference Between Books and Chocolate Bars—How EC Treaty Art. 151(4) Affects Community Actions
Volker Kitz
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Page 361
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Patented Compounds Inherently Coproduced as Trace Impurities: Issues of Inherent Anticipation and Literal Infringement
Todd R. Miller
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Page 425
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Volume 32, Number 2
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Spring 2004
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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
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Page 163
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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
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Page 197
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Giving Inter Partes Patent Reexamination a Chance to Work
Frederick C. Williams
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Volume 32, Number 1
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Winter 2004
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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
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Page 81
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The Niche Market Manual: A Guide to Understanding the Niche Market Theory
Lori Kenemuth
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Page 121
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