Coercive Licensing
Licensing, usually of patents, driven by the threat of litigation …
Licensing, usually of patents, driven by the threat of litigation …
An agreement between two users of a trademark to the …
Legal doctrine under which a court can refuse to re-open …
See Performing Rights Society.
Usually refers to something being performed under apparent but not …
Usually refers to action by someone who appears or claims …
A legal argument or assertion of fact that is not …
Principle on which one court will often decline to hear …
See Agency Directive.
See Proof of Success; Secondary Considerations.
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