phosita ::: quick links for 2005-07-08
- 2d Cir. Rejects Trademark Claim Against Pop-up Ad Firm – they weren’t “use” of a trademark, according to the decision in 1800-Contacts, Inc., v. Whenu.com, Inc.
- Making sense of IP laws and regulations – this article begins “The great American author Mark Twain once wrote: ‘Only one thing is impossible for God: To find any sense in any copyright law on the planet.’ Twain’s criticism is well-founded. In an effort to stimulate innovation, lawmakers have produced the veritable minefield of legal obfuscation that some have taken to calling ‘intellectual property’ law.”
- Importation and prescription prices - Op-Ed by a Kentucky legislator about whether the importation of prescription drugs is “stealing U.S. drug patents.”
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Posted by Douglas Sorocco, July 8, 2005 at 10:03 am
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