Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 12. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1973 |
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113. lappuse
... Congress which appears to overrule any possible extension by Lear of patent policy preemption into other areas ... Congress- man Wilson , H. 4012 , 92d Cong . , 1st Sess . ( 1971 ) . A bill similar to S. 643 was introduced in the 91st ...
... Congress which appears to overrule any possible extension by Lear of patent policy preemption into other areas ... Congress- man Wilson , H. 4012 , 92d Cong . , 1st Sess . ( 1971 ) . A bill similar to S. 643 was introduced in the 91st ...
114. lappuse
... Congress re- tains the power to establish a federal trade secret policy indepen- dent of the patent laws and their preemptive character.215 Thus , before the trade secret law is entirely scrapped by construction or before the Court ...
... Congress re- tains the power to establish a federal trade secret policy indepen- dent of the patent laws and their preemptive character.215 Thus , before the trade secret law is entirely scrapped by construction or before the Court ...
146. lappuse
... Congress had not granted design patent protection . The court upheld the California act holding that copyright was not the exclusive province of the federal government and further stating that there could be a similar power in the ...
... Congress had not granted design patent protection . The court upheld the California act holding that copyright was not the exclusive province of the federal government and further stating that there could be a similar power in the ...
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