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Washington College of Law's Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property (PIJIP)
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- Episodes: 30
- Duration: 1 days, 19:28:42
- Author: Various
- Language: English (United States)
- Latest Update: April 27, 2009 at 01:44 PM
| Third Annual Finnegan and Henderson Distinguished Lecture on Intellectual Property | |||
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| Description: | Ordinary people, as well as businesses and entrepreneurs, use other people's trademarks all the time - legally. But perceptions are skewed by continual emphasis on the power of intellectual property rights owners to exclude, rather than on people's rights to use another's trademarks. But clients ask lawyers every day: "Can I use this mark in this way?" Professor McCarthy will discuss the various ways that those other than the trademark owner can make proper and legal use of another's marks. This involves looking at categories like non- confusing uses, fair uses and uses which do not dilute a famous mark. | ||
| Speaker(s): | J. Thomas McCarthy | Estimated Download Time | |
| Published: | October 26, 2007 at 05:15 PM | Modem: | 48 min. |
| Duration: | 01:23:28 | Broadband: | 2-6 min. |
| File Size: | 20,031,989 bytes | Download - Stream - Email | |
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