The Germeshausen Center Newsletters Archive - 2006 - 2007

Summer/Fall 2007 Newsletter (PDF) includes the following:

  • Jorda Inducted Into IP Hall of Fame, page 1
  • Portrait: Richard Wilder (JD '84), by Nicholas Sidelnik (JD '08), page 1
  • IP Faculty Activities, by Carol Ruh, page 2
  • Trademark Valuation: Practical Problems in Relation to Securitization, by Michael Farah (JD/LLM '09), page 3
  • The Importance of Innovation Output in Developing IP, by Alexandros Diamantis (JD '09), page 5
  • Outsourcing: Are Patent Prosecution Jobs Next?, by Nicholas Sidelnik (JD '08), page 7
  • Thailand Breaks Blockbuster Drug Patents, Legally?, by Anne St. Martin (JD/LLM '09), page 8
  • Pierce Law IP Blogs, page 8
  • Is the Good Faith Junior User a Legal Fiction?, by Lance M. Creed (JD '08), page 9
  • Counterfeiting & Piracy: Going Beyond Legislation, by Kirsten Koepsel (JD '92 LLM '03), page 11
  • From the Editor: Book Review - Trade Secret Asset Management, by Karl F. Jorda, page 13
  • Calendar of Events, page 16

Winter/Spring 2007 Newsletter (PDF) includes the following:

  • Editorial: Utility Models: The Panacea For our Broken Patent System, page 1
  • IP Faculty Activities, page 2
  • IP and the Global Public Interest: Challenges and Opportunities, page 3
  • Control Yourself — Copyright Preemption and the Right of Publicity, page 5
  • Why Open Source Software is Not Truly Free, page 7
  • The USPTO's Community Review Experiment, page 9
  • WHO Reflects on IPRs, Innovation, and Public Health, page 11
  • Public Interest IP: The Role of International IP Advisors, page 13
  • In Memoriam, Dr. Hans Goldrian, page 14
  • Student Profile: Jean Murwanashyaka, page 15
  • Calendar of Events, page 16

 

Summer/Fall 2006 Newsletter (PDF) includes the following:

  • Portrait: Anatole Krattiger Intellectual Property Management in the Global Public Interest, page 1
  • IP Faculty Activities, page 2
  • Using Compulsory Licensing to Fight the Avian Flu, page 4
  • A Compulsory License Proposal for Music Sampling, page 5
  • The Legend of the Lone Ranger, page 6
  • WellKnown Marks: Protecting International Goodwill, page 7
  • Editorial: Patents Come and Go Trade Secrets are Forever, page 9
  • Student Profile: Yanfeng Xiong, page 13
  • Calendar of Events, page 16

Winter/Spring 2006 Newsletter (PDF) includes the following:

  • Eighth IP System Major Issues Conference, page 1
  • Portrait: Founding Father of Taiwanese Pierce Law Alumni Association, page 1
  • IP Faculty Activites, page 2
  • Notable Happenings, page 3
  • Deterring Trademark Infringement in Counterfeit Bonds SMGA, page 4
  • The Newly Broadened Patent Infringement Exemption, page 5
  • Outsourcingfs Affect on IP and the Economy, page 6
  • Order #37 of the Peoples Republic of China, page 7
  • Product Patents in India: Cause to Celebrate?, page 9
  • Guest Editorial: IP Law and Policy in Hong Kong, page 11
  • Pierce Law Participates in Pandemic Influenza Vaccine IP Management Meeting, page 13
  • Student Profile: Betty Kiplagat, page 15
  • Calendar of Events, page 16

 

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