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be granted for violations of the Act (e.g. forfeiture or cancellation of a domain name, statutory damages), and more
- The 10 questions most asked by intellectualproperty lawyers about how
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of misrepresentation
3.6 Damages in lieu of rescission
3.7 Summary of remedies for misrepresentation
3.8 Controlling liability for misrepresentation
3.9 Exemption clauses and misrepresentation
3.10 Entire agreement
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of intellectualproperty management.
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- Standards for patentability - where pharmaceuticals fit in
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Chapter 17. Consumer Protection in Cyberspace Michael L. Rustad is Thomas F. Lambert Jr. Professor of Law and Codirector of the IntellectualPropertyLaw Concentration at Suffolk University Law
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and modernizing customs procedures and working on updating the commercial and intellectualpropertylaws. Additionally, the government is an active player in the economy through parastatals such as oil giant
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) and the World Trade Organization (WTO). The Argentine Congress ratified the Uruguay Round agreements, including the provisions on intellectualproperty, as Law 24425 on January 5, 1995. Investment Climate
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29 2.5.8 Bankruptcy Laws 29 2.5.9 Performance Requirements and Incentives 29 2.5.10 Right to Private Ownership and Establishment 30 2.5.11 Protection of Property Rights 30 2.5.12 IntellectualProperty
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protecting intellectualproperty rights but the legislation is old and unevenly enforced. Firms usually place notices in local newspapers to effect registration of their trademarks with the Ministry of Trade
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funded projects must comply with the procurement rules and regulations of the foreign funding organization. IntellectualProperty Risks On May 19, 2000, the Belize National Assembly passed
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.5.4 Dispute Settlement 29 2.5.5 Performance Requirements and Incentives 29 2.5.6 Right to Private Ownership and Establishment 30 2.5.7 IntellectualProperty Risks 30 2.5.8 Transparency of the Regulatory System
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Code, the agent shall be entitled to compensation for the damages. The law describes the compensation allowed. Hiring Local Counsel In El Salvador, as in other countries, finding the right partner
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difficulty in finding prospective Chadian licensees with manufacturing and marketing capabilities. Patenting and licensing are available but not enforced. Enforcement of intellectualproperty rights
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of experienced commercial lawyers. Enforcement of international property rights remains a problem in Nigeria despite official pronouncements and existing copyright laws. Principles governing agency