The Germeshausen Center Newsletters Archive - 2002 - 2003

Summer/Fall '03 Newsletter (PDF) includes the following:

  • Franklin Pierce Law Center Web Sites Win Recognition, page 1
  • Karen Hersey: A Life in the Law, page 1
  • IP Faculty Activities, page 2
  • Notable Happenings, page 3
  • Copyrights Uncensored: The Dirty Truth About Clean Flicks, page 4
  • Stent Wars: The Intellectual Property Battle Continues, page 5
  • Proposal for Intermediate Sanctions for Excessive, Unearned Profits from Technology Transfers, page 7
  • The Affirmative Defense of Prosecution Laches, page 9
  • Should Medical Methods Be Patented?, page 11
  • From the Editor, Patent Donations: A Win-Win Deal or a Tax Dodge, page 13
  • Calendar of Events, page 16

Winter 2003 Newsletter (PDF) includes the following:

  • Pierce Law Redesigns Graduate IP Law Degree Programs, page 1
  • Portrait: David Plant, page 1
  • IP Faculty Activities, page 2
  • Notable Happenings, page 3
  • The IP Audit, page 4
  • A Landmark Patent Law Decision, page 5
  • The Importantce of Intellectual Property in Jamaica, page 7
  • Student Profile: Olga Krauss, page 9
  • ICANN: A Trademark Owner's Quick Answer to a Big Problem, page 11
  • From the Editor, A New IP Academy in Singapore, page 13
  • Calendar of Events, page 16

Summer 2002 Newsletter (PDF) includes the following:

  • U.S. News & World Report Ranks Pierce Law in Top Five for IP Law, page 1
  • Portrait: Gerd Kunze, page 1
  • IP Faculty Activities, page 2
  • Notable Happenings, page 3
  • Who Invented that Joint Invention?, page 4
  • Satellite Radio Benefits Consumers and Recording Industry, page 5
  • Trademarks and the First Ammendment: The Hybrid Nature of Internet Domain Names, page 7
  • Protection of Traditional Knowledge Under the Modern Intellectual Property Laws, page 9
  • Jurisdiction and the Internet, page 11
  • Fuzzy Math Solved in the Great E-Flat Major Sonata of Franz Joseph Haydn, page 13
  • Secure Digital Music Initiative, page 15
  • Student Profile: Desire Rubadiri, page 17
  • From the Editor, Color Me Confused, Confounded, page 19

Winter 2002 Newsletter (PDF) includes the following:

  • In Memory of Robert Shaw, Professor of Law and Director, PTC Research Foundation, by Jon R. Cavicchi, page 1
  • Portrait: Silke Von Lewinski, by Samantha Whitney (JD/MIP `03), page 1
  • Notable Happenings..., page 3
    Judge Arthur J. Gajarsa Distinguished Jurist-In-Residence at Franklin Pierce Law Center
    The Greenberg Trademark Institute
    Pierce Law SIPLA's First Annual Symposium
  • IP Faculty Activities, page 4
  • Stem Cells: In the Line of Fire, by Michael Dirksen (JD `04), page 7
  • Extensible Markup Language (XML): An Attempt to Put Order to an Emerging Marketplace, by Matthew A. Forkner (JD `04), page 9
  • Lawyering in IAM Programs, by Vince Macri (LLM `02), page 9
  • Hague Convention Concerns All Intellectual Property, by Joe Rearden (JD `03), page 11
  • Electronic Evidence, by Sigrid Tejo (JD `03), page 13
  • From the Editor: The Thirty-Year Laser Patent War, page 17
  • Student Profile: Hyuk Jung Kwon, by Catherine A. Wendelken (JD/MIP `03), page 19
  • Calendar, back page

 

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