Beyond Preemption: The Federal Law and Policy of Intellectual Property Licensing
Beyond Preemption: The Federal Law and Policy of Intellectual Property Licensing
Lemley, Mark A., "Beyond Preemption: The Federal Law and Policy of Intellectual Property Licensing" (June 1, 1998). California Law Review, Vol. 87, p. 111, 1999 Abstract: Proposed Uniform Commercial Code article 2B, which will govern transactions in information, will remake the law of intellectual property licensing in a radical way. But federal and state intellectual property policies impose significant limits on the ability of states to change these rules by contract law. One such limit is preemption, but preemption is unlikely to provide sufficient protection for the established rules of intellectual property law. Three other sets of doctrines will limit the ability of parties to set their terms by contract, even in the UCC 2B world. The first doctrine is copyright misuse, which has been applied against restrictive licensing provisions. The second set of doctrines provides that a number of licensing rules are decided as questions of federal, not state, law. The third doctrines are state public policies that cannot be overriden by contract. Taken together, these doctrines create a patchwork federal policy of intellectual property law that UCC 2B cannot alter. Go to article
|
Here are some quotes from our visitors about the value of a MBA
... MBA will help you in the long run, a mba program gives you all the tools needed to reach your goals.
... MBA will help achieve your goals. do you have enough business know-how to embark on an mba now or would you want to wait before stepping in?
... MBA will help achieve your goals. do you have enough business know-how to embark on an mba now or would you want to wait before stepping in?
|
Facts on MBA
MBAs from universities evaluated by United States National Research Council (USNRC) may equip future scholars and professors. Such MBA category is a milestone for both professional and academic career advancement. Refer to faculty directories of such schools and USNRC ratings.
In 1881 the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Paris founded École des Hautes Études Commerciales (HEC) as one of the first business schools in France. In 1898 the University of St. Gallen was also founded as one of the first business schools in Europe.
|
This site is growing and will contain info on subjects like top ten mba , distance learning mba and mba in healthcare management .
|