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  2. Journal of Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law

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    It features articles and essays on legal topics by practitioners and academics, as well as notes, case comments, and book annotations written by journal members. JIPEL publishes two issues per year on diverse topics in intellectual property and entertainment law. Past articles have been cited in criminal cases [2] and Supreme Court filings. [3]

  3. SAD scheme - Wikipedia

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    The "SAD” acronym was coined by Prof. Eric Goldman of Santa Clara University School of Law to refer to “the Schedule A Defendants scheme.” [4] [7] The acronym reflects the fact that rightsowners deploying the scheme often list the defendants in a “Schedule A” to the complaint rather than the more typical approach of enumerating defendants in the case caption. [10]

  4. ZeniMax v. Oculus - Wikipedia

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    N.D. Tex. Civil Case No. 3:14-cv-01849-P: Holding; Oculus and corporate officers Luckey and Brenden Iribe broke a non-disclosure agreement with ZeniMax. The Oculus Rift product does not use ZeniMax's trade secrets. Jury award to ZeniMax for $500 million. Court membership; Judge sitting: James E. Kinkeade: Keywords; Intellectual property, non ...

  5. List of United States Supreme Court patent case law

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    An "exceptional" case is simply one that stands out from others because of its frivolous nature relating to the legal arguments or merits of the claim. District courts may determine exceptionalness by considering the totality of the circumstances on a case-by-case basis.

  6. List of United States Supreme Court trademark case law

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    NFL teams forming an association for licensing their intellectual property (trademarked names, logos) are capable of conspiring under the Sherman Act. United States v. Alvarez: 567 U.S. 709: 2012: 6–3: Non-Trademark: First Amendment Majority: Breyer: Stolen Valor Act

  7. 2023 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States

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    The 2023 term of the Supreme Court of the United States began October 2, 2023, and concluded October 6, 2024. The table below illustrates which opinion was filed by each justice in each case and which justices joined each opinion.

  8. Category:Intellectual property case law - Wikipedia

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    United Kingdom intellectual property case law (2 C, 7 P) United States intellectual property case law (3 C, 20 P) ... This page was last edited on 20 June 2023, ...

  9. Sports law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Tulane University Law School offers a certificate in sports law and runs the Sports Lawyers Journal, a student-run law journal funded by the Sports Lawyers Association. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] Tulane also hosts two nationally renowned sports law competitions, the Tulane National Baseball Arbitration Competition and the Tulane Pro Football Negotiation ...