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Monthly Archives: April 2013
TRADEMARK ATTORNEYS GET BETTER RESULTS
The Wall Street Journal reported today, citing a study expected to appear later this year in the Stanford Technology Law Review, that “Trademark applicants represented by attorneys are 50% more likely to earn a stamp of approval from the U.S. … Continue reading
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THE FIRST SALE DOCTRINE AND IMPORTED GOODS
Section 106(3) of the Copyright Act gives the owner of a copyrighted work the exclusive right to distribute or to authorize the distribution of copies or phonorecords of it to the public by sale or other transfer of ownership, or … Continue reading
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