Journal Articles
In This Section
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QJ 50.3 - Tragedy of the Commons: Why the Supreme Court’s Literal Application of “Product of Nature” Rule in AMP v. Myriad Genetics Necessitates a Legislative Change to 35 U.S.C. § 101
Henry Loznev
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QJ 50.3 - Marijuana and Patents: The Complicated Relationship Between Patent Rights and the Federal Criminalization of Marijuana
Reza Roghani Esfahani and Howard Bromberg
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QJ 50.2 - The Jury’s Role in Granting Reasonable Royalty: Right or Wrong?
Menglin Sun
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QJ 50.2 - From Lil Wayne’s “Lighter Flick” to Travis Scott’s “It’s Lit,” the Future of Sound Trademark in the Music Industry
Justin Krumper
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QJ 50.2 - MuSIC: A Levy System to Support Struggling Musical Artists
Matthew Ascoli
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QJ 50.2 - #BlackLivesMatter: A Hashtag, a Rallying Cry, a Social Movement, a Global Network but not a Trademark: An Analysis of Trademark Protection for the Well‐Turned Phrase of a Social Movement (Slogans, Taglines, Mottoes, and Hashtags)
Miriam A. Smith
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QJ 50.2 - States Can Infringe Upon Your Intellectual Property Rights with Impunity in the Era of “New Federalism”
Homayoon Rafatijo and Dennis D. Crouch
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QJ 50.1 - How to Get Rich Without Even Trying: The Music Modernization Act Gives Music Publishers an Advantage to Unfairly Profit from the Work of Independent Songwriters
Erin Williamson
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QJ 50.1 - Safe Harbor for Reverse Payment Agreement: Adopting Regulations to Help Parties to Settle Without Antitrust Concerns
Jianle Wang
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QJ 50.1 - The Ugly Side of Beauty: Outdated Regulations Controlling the Growing and Evolving E‐Commerce Counterfeit Cosmetics Market
Erica Lee
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QJ 50.1 - Open Source Software and Standards Development: Competition Law Implications
Richard S. Taffet and Michael Zymler
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AM21 Photos
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Introduction & President's Message - Patrick J. Coyne - Fall 2021
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QJ 49.4 - PATENT SUBJECT MATTER ELIGIBILITY AND MEDICAL DIAGNOSTICS: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
Jessica Lehrman
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QJ 49.4 - A HARD TEST FOR SOFTWARE: DECODING AN IMPROVED ALICE/MAYO TEST FOR SOFTWARE-RELATED PATENTS IN THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT
James W. Cowan
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QJ 49.4 - COPYRIGHT FOR DJS: A STATUTORY LICENSE TO LEGITIMIZE DJS IN STREAMING
Yunzhu (Izzy) Chen
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QJ 49.4 - COMMON TIME AND COMMON PROPERTY: HARMONIZING MUSIC COPYRIGHT LAW WITH WESTERN MUSIC THEORY AND CONVENTIONS
Clarissa M. Cashmore and R. Taylor Townes
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QJ 49.3 - THE PRICE ACT IS UNLIKELY TO SOLVE HIGH DRUG PRICES—COMPULSORY LICENSES ARE NOT THE ANSWER
Henry Loznev and Christine Reid
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QJ 49.3 - FAIR DRUG PRICES: A MARKET-BASED APPROACH TO COMPULSORY LICENSING
Chieh-Ming (Ben) Hsu
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QJ 49.3 - COMING TO A HOOD: NOW IS THE TIME TO REDEFINE DESIGN PATENT FUNCTIONALITY
Robert L. Bollier