Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society 1995 - Abstracts

Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
A critique of recent opinions of the Federal Circuit in patent interferences. (US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit)LawGholz, Charles L.
Affidavit or declaration practice guideline.LawPak, Chung K.
Antecedents. (The Early Evolution of the United States Patent Law, part 3)LawWalterscheid, Edward C.
An (un)intended transitional provision in the GATT Act - 20 years from when?LawKnight, G. Lloyd
Application of the Lanham Act to extraterritorial activities: trend toward universality or imperialism?LawKraver, Pamela E., Purcell, Robert E.
A revitalized Section 337 to prohibit unfairly traded imports. (of the Tariff Act of 1930)LawSchaumberg, Tom M.
Calculating economic damages in intellectual property disputes: the role of market definition.LawStewart, Marion B.
Computer software "article of manufacture" patents.LawLaurenson, Robert C.
Critical and practical observations regarding pharmaceutical patent term restoration in the European Communities. (part 1)Lawvon Morze, Herwig, Hanna, Peter
Critical and practical observations regarding pharmaceutical patent term restoration in the European Communities. (part 2)Lawvon Morze, Herwig, Hanna, Peter
Effects of GATT and NAFTA on PTO practice. (Patent and Trademark Office)LawVan Horn, Charles E.
Extending the international phase of PCT applications. (Patent Cooperation Treaty)LawAnglehart, James
Federal Circuit limits jury's role in patent trials.LawMartin, Brian Michael
Interference statistics for fiscal years 1992 to 1994.LawCalvert, Ian A., Sofocleous, Michael
Issues arising under an 18 month publication regime: the initial public response in light of EPC and PCT practice. (European Patent Convention, Patent Cooperation Treaty)LawWebman, Edward J.
Japan: highlight of amendments to the Unfair Competition Prevention Law and an outline of the new law.LawYamamoto, Shusaku
Japan's patent system: an analysis of patent protection under Japan's first-to-file system. (part 1)LawThorson, Andrew H., Fortkort, John A.
Japan's patent system: an analysis of patent protection under Japan's first-to-file system. (part 2)LawThorson, Andrew H., Fortkort, John A.
Juridic Park - traps and illusions of harmonization (a work of legal fiction).LawSignore, Robert
Law note: In re Lowry and printed matter.(response to D.C. Toedt, Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society, April 1995)LawLerner, Martin D.
Moore v. The Regents of the University of California: an ethical debate on informed consent and property rights in a patient's cells.LawProwda, Judith B.
Notifications of infringement and their consequences.LawCoolley, Ronald B.
On the issue of support and enablement for claimed limitations as given by drawings. (patent applications)LawJagannathan, Vasu
Paris Convention priority. (international patent law)LawDaus, Donald G.
Patentability of computer related inventions in the United States Patent and Trademark Office.LawKunin, Stephen G.
Patenting medical and surgical procedures.LawNoonan, William D.
Patenting of software - proposed guidelines and the magic dividing line that disappeared. (In re Beauregard)LawStewart, David L.
Patent mapping: a graphical model of patent rights.LawSchaafsma, Paul E.
Planning a global patent strategy to maximize value: where to get the most "bang for your buck."LawBednarek, Michael D.
Practicing under the new patent interference rules and new Rule 131.LawGholz, Charles L.
Principles of inherency.LawDuft, Bradford J., Mirabel, Eric P.
Prior-invention rights: the excluded middle.LawKonkol, Chris P.
Promulgating requirements for admission to prosecute patent applications.LawBurke, Michelle J., Field, Thomas G., Jr.
Protecting color per se in the wake of Qualitex v. Jacobson.LawMorico, Paul R.
Provisional applications and 35 U.S.C. 102(e) in view of Milburn, Hilmer and Wertheim.LawPatch, Andrew J.
Public performance rights in sound recordings and the threat of digitalization.LawNagarajan, Kamesh
Seeking a benefits balance in the Industrial Design Treaty Revision (Hague Agreement): Fifth Meeting of Experts, held June 13-16, 1995.LawFryer, William T., III
Shinpo-sei: Japanese inventive step meets U.S. non-obviousness.LawAbraham, David J.
Software as "machine DNA": arguments for patenting useful computer disks per se.LawToedt, D.C.
The application of experimental use to design patents: a square peg in a round hole.LawRooklidge, William C., Weil, Matthew F.
The early evolution of the United States patent law: antecedents. (part 3)LawWalterscheid, Edward C.
The expansion of patent venue underthe Judicial Improvements and Access to Justice Act. (part 1)LawRyan, Charles S.
The expansion of patent venue under the Judicial Improvements and Access to Justice Act. (part 2)LawRyan, Charles S.
The Federal Circuit and In re Deuel: does s. 103 apply to naturally occurring DNA?LawDucor, Philippe
The Madrid Trademark Agreement's basis in registration-based systems: does the protocol overcome past biases? (part 1)LawSchulte, Daniel C.
The Madrid Trademark Agreement's basis in registration-based systems: does the Protocol overcome past biases? (part 2)LawSchulte, Daniel C.
The new Lutrelle F. Parker, Sr. Memorial Law Library.LawSluby, Patricia Carter
The Orphan Patent Act.LawVerzani, Marc
Toward a fact-based standard for determining whether programmed computers are patentable subject matter: the scientific wisdom of Alappat and ignorance of Trovato.LawGoodman, James R., Marlette, Todd E., Trzyna, Peter K.
Trademark law in the computer age: applying trademark principles to the "look and feel" of software.LawLikourezos, George
Transition from central to peripheral definition patent claim interpretation system in Korea.LawKim, C. Leon
Traversing the section 112, paragraph six field of land mines: does In re Donaldson adequately defuse the problems? (Patent Act of 1952, part 2)LawNydegger, Rick D.
U.S. GATT legislation changes patent term.LawBurchfiel, Kenneth J.
U.S. patent policy and biotechnology: growing pains on the cutting edge.LawCubert, Jeremy
Where in the world is ...? Examination of trademarks containing geographical indicators under NAFTA.LawMeltzer, Eleanor K.
With Hilton Davis the Federal Circuit takes the doctrine of equivalents back to its roots.LawHoffman, Gary M., Oliver, Eric
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