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Intellectual Property Law
A series of articles provided
by Eric Guttag, 513-229-0383
of the law firm Hasse, Guttag & Nesbitt LLC, Mason, OH,
specializing in intellectual property and technology law.
Email: ewg@hgn-iplaw,com
- 9909: Converting Your Inventions To Dollars And Cents
- 9910: Using U.S. Provisional Applications In Your Patent Strategy
- 9911: Supreme Court Sheds New Light On "On Sale" Patent Bar
- 9912: Patents On Business Systems — The New Storm On The Horizon For Financial Institutions
- 0001: Watching out For The Work Made For Hire
- 0002: Trouble in Cybercity — Protecting Your Valuable Domain Name Rights From Loss
- 0003: Unpredictability — The Two-Edged Sword In Patenting Biotechnology
- 0004: Protecting Your Trade Dress In Ohio
- 0011: Removing A Hazard From The Internet Freeway — The 1999 Anticybersquatter Law
- 0012: On The Wrong Side Of The Trade Dress Divide — Supreme Court Holds Product Design Cannot Be Inherently Distinctive
- 0104: Beware And Being Aware Of Your Duty Of Disclosure Obligations To The Patent And Trademark Office
- 0112: A Sign Of The Times — Supreme Court Further Restricts Protection Of Product Design As Trade Dress
- 0211: When Patent Doctines Collide — Supreme Court Rules Claim Amendments Do Not Necessarily Preclude Assertion of Infringing Equivalents
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