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    Month: July 2009

    July 8, 2009in Domain Names, Internet, Trademarks0by Editor
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    What Jay Leno taught me about domain name disputes

    If you were looking for information on Jay Leno’s talk shows, what would you type into the browser’s URL bar? There are a number of possibilities, but odds are many…

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    July 7, 2009in Contracts, Copyright, Music Industry, Music Industry, Ownership0by Editor
    638

    Who Owns The Beatles’ Publishing Right: Easy as 123?

    Michael Jackson’s death has the surviving members of the Beatles in knots. Not only because they just lost a fellow musician and entertainment icon, but also because Jackson’s untimely death…

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    July 6, 2009in General, Patents, Pharmaceutical Drugs0by Editor
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    Likely Corruption in the Indian Health Care System

    Greetings from India! My name is Jasdeep Bal and I am one of two interns (the second being Nigel D’Souza) working for the People’s Patent Group (PPG) under the Human…

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    July 6, 2009in Infringement, Innovation, IP, Technology0by Editor
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    "Reasonable Royalty Payments" In Need Of A Reform

    The contentious issue addressed in the recent Intellectual Property Colloquium, hosted by Professor Doug Lichtman of the UCLA School of Law, was the way the courts calculate patent damages. As…

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    July 3, 2009in Trademarks, Uncategorized1by Editor
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    Google AdWords: Facilitating advertising, or trademark infringement?

    Google AdWords is Google’s advertising product which offers pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, as well as placement targeted advertising for both text and banner ads. AdWords was Google’s main source of revenue…

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    July 3, 2009in Copyright, Infringement, Internet Sharing, IP, Licensees, Ownership, Uncategorized0by Editor
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    Creative Commons Licensing: Types, Enforceability and Potential Problems

    Creative Commons (“CC”) is a non-profit corporation “dedicated to making it easier for people to share and build upon the work of others, consistent with the rules of copyright.”  CC…

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