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Institute on Intellectual Property Law (15th Annual)
Chair(s):
Robert P. Taylor, David Bender
Practice Area:
Copyright,
Cybersecurity and data protection,
Data preservation and storage,
Intellectual property
Published:
Oct 2009
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ISBN:
9781402412783
PLI Item #:
19139
CHB Spine #:
G984
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Chapter 1. Content Protection and Copyright
Chapter 2. Privacy and Data Protection Developments—2009
Chapter 3. Standard Setting: Where Are We After Rambusand N-Data
Chapter 4. Copyright Current Developments
Chapter 5. Reverse Engineering
Chapter 6. Contractual Provisions Prohibiting the Reverse Engineering of Software: Permissible or Preempted? Future Considerations for the Shrinkwrap License
Chapter 7. The Affirmative Defense of Copyright Misuse and Efforts to Establish Trademark Misuse, and Fraud on the Copyright Office: Establishing Limitations on the Scope of Copyright Owners’ Rights Based on Various Legal Theories
Chapter 8. Statutory Subject Matter in the Aftermath of in re Bilski: Recent Inconsistencies in Its Application
Chapter 9. How in re Bilski Is Changing the Patent Landscape for Business Method and Other Patents
Chapter 10. Defending Charges of Culpable Infringement with Opinions of Counsel
Chapter 11. The Evolution of Obviousness After KSR
Chapter 12. The Federal Circuit’s Obviousness Jurisprudence Post-KSR
Chapter 13. Licensing in Asia: Comparative Review of Selected Intellectual Property Law Issues
Chapter 14. Licensing in the EU: Overview and Recent Developments
Chapter 15. Drafting IP License Grants: Practical Steps to Protect the Interests of Licensors and Licensees with Exemplary License Provisions
Chapter 16. Developments in Licensing of Intellectual Property in the United States
Chapter 17. When, Where, How & Who: Anticounterfeiting Enforcement in the Wake of eBay and the Struggling Economy
Chapter 18. Cost-Effective Enforcement Strategies for a Challenging Economy
Chapter 19. Trademark Fair Use Online
Chapter 20. User Generated Content Messing with Trademarks? Opportunism or Fair Use?
Chapter 21. Federal Trademark Law: Current Monetary Relief Landscape and Valuation
Chapter 22. Actual Confusion and the Junior User’s Intent, Sections 7.1-8:3.6, Likelihood of Confusion in Trademark Law (PLI-5/09 Release #21)
Chapter 23. Restatement (Third) of Unfair Competition; Federal Trademark Damages Statute; Model State Trademark Bill
Chapter 24. IP in the New Administration
Chapter 25. Recent Developments in Trade Secrets Law
Chapter 26. Using the Economic Espionage Act and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Acts to Protect Trade Secrets: Statutory and Practical Considerations
Chapter 27. New Developments in California Trade Secret Law 2008–2009 Case Summaries
Chapter 28. Trademark Hot Topics: Progress in Bridging the Great Divides?
Chapter 29. Recent Development in Trademarks: Selected Cases
Chapter 30. Managing Intellectual Property in an Economically Challenging Environment, or How In-House Counsel Can Pay for Themselves
Chapter 31. Bis Ear Advisory Opinion On Cloud Computing
Chapter 32. Assignment of Revenue Interest
Chapter 33. A Survey of Established and Evolving IP Monetization Models
Chapter 34. Managing IP in a Challenging Economic Environment: Increasing the Efficiency of the IP Operation in the Interactive Entertainment Industry
Chapter 35. Intellectual Property Ethics—Avoiding Sanctions in the IP Case
Chapter 36. Cost-Effective Brand Enforcement Strategies for a Challenging Economy (PowerPoint)
Chapter 37. New Developments in California Trade Secret Law 2008–2009 Case Summaries (PowerPoint)
Chapter 38. Existing and Emerging IP Business Models (PowerPoint)
Chapter 39. Rethinking Your Foreign Filing Strategy in View of the Patent Prosecution Highway (Keynote)
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