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SYMPOSIUM:
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THE IP GRAB: THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND ANTITRUST |
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On
Whether There Really is an IP Grab:
An Introduction to the
Symposium Issue
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Albert A. Foer |
359
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Controlling the Intellectual Property Grab:
Protect Innovation, Not Innovators |
Harry First |
365 |
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Intellectual Property and the Alleged
Collapsing of Aftermarkets |
Bruce Abramson |
399 |
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Pictures at the new economy exhibition:
Why the Antitrust Modernization
Commission Got it (Mostly) Right |
Michael A. Carrier |
473 |
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A Government Perspective on IP and
Anittrust Law |
Deborah Platt Majoras |
493 |
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Patents, Antitrust, and Rivalry in
Standard Setting |
Jonathan L. Rubin |
509 |
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Patent Pools: An Economic Assestment of
Current Law and Policy |
Philip B. Nelson |
539 |
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| NOTES |
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The Best and Worst of the Bankruptcy
Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection
Act of 2005: Its Effect on Bankruptcy
Courts, the Reorganizing Business, and the American People |
Lindsay E. Donn |
573 |
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Linguistically Integrated Contractual
Interpretation: Incorporating Semiotic
Theory of Meaning-Making into Legal
Interpretation |
Jiri Janko |
601 |
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