All posts tagged "Intellectual Property"
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Anneliese Mahoney | June 23, 2014
Top 10 Law Schools for Intellectual Property: #8 Fordham University School of Law
Fordham University School of Law is Law Street's #8 law school for intellectual property in 2014. Discover why...
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Anneliese Mahoney | June 23, 2014
Top 10 Law Schools for Intellectual Property: #9 University of California Berkeley School of Law
University of California Berkeley School of Law is Law Street's #9 law school for intellectual property in 2014....
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Anneliese Mahoney | June 23, 2014
Top 10 Law Schools for Intellectual Property: #9 Stanford Law School
Stanford Law School is Law Street's #9 law school for intellectual property in 2014. Discover why this program...
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Anneliese Mahoney | June 23, 2014
Top 10 Law Schools for Intellectual Property
Law Street Specialty Rankings 2014: Top Ten Law Schools for Intellectual Property.
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Sarah Helden | March 28, 2014
S.1720: A Real Solution to Patent Trolling?
Patent trolls have long been a problem in the realm of intellectual property, but companies have yet to...
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Andrew Blancato | March 11, 2014
The Top 5 IP Battles in Sports
Few things in the world are as marketable as sports. There’s just something about the mix of competitive...
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Imran Ahmed | March 5, 2014
James Dean Sues Twitter From the Grave
The fact that James Dean died in 1955 hasn’t prevented his fans from following his active Twitter account. A...
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Zachary Schneider | February 17, 2014
Bitcoin: Why is it Prone to Criminal Activity?
For those of you who are behind the times, Bitcoin is a unique electronic currency developed five years...
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Gena Thomas | February 11, 2014
How to End Your Date Before It Even Starts: the Date Grape Koolaid
Hey girl. Hi there. That’s a great color on you. Fuchsia really brings out your eyes. Didn’t know...
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Gena Thomas | January 14, 2014
Why the Redskins Should Prepare for Trademark Loss
What’s unacceptable for pork is OK for people these days? At first glance of the Patent and Trademark...
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Gena Thomas | December 30, 2013
Copyright Law: Why Google Doesn’t Have Time for That
The road to the Google Books Library Project was paved with good intentions. Equalize the reach of books...
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Gena Thomas | December 17, 2013
The Cellphone Come Up: How Selling Your Cell Can Pay Your Rent
So…I hate Sprint. The service is unreliable, slow, and (appropriately) the laughing stock of networks — unless you’re...
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Gena Thomas | December 5, 2013
Trade Dress Naughtiness: Why Some of Santa’s Elves May Not Make ‘The List’
Let’s talk toys. In the trade dress community, there appears to be some naughtiness afoot. Here’s the nitty-gritty on...
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John Gomis | December 4, 2013
Fair Use: Is it Really Fair?
Fair use is a gray area of the law that allows courts to make fact-specific determinations of infringement....
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Robbin Antony | November 4, 2013
NYC Comic Con: Protect It and Publish It
As thousands flocked to the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center for the 2013 New York City Comic Con,...
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Gena Thomas | October 31, 2013
Twitter: When Being the Nice Guy Bites You in the Offering
As I’m sure you are all aware, Twitter is planning to go public and aspiring to make $1...
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Gena Thomas | October 30, 2013
Free-Per-View: Facebook vs. BreakYourFacebook
Cody Romano, creator of BreakYourFacebook, has been threatened with a lawsuit by the social media powerhouse that I...
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John Gomis | October 8, 2013
SOPA: The Argument is Over, but the Dust Hasn’t Settled
SOPA was a major controversy in the internet community several years ago. What happened and where does internet...