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Sports Licenses « The Licensing Law Blog
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The Licensing Law Blog. Licensing and Intellectual Property Law in the Global Age. Archive for the ‘Sports Licenses’ Category. Game Over in College Sports Rights Dispute. Friday, July 4th, 2014. Ad for Electronic Arts’ NCAA Football 2014. Are makers of video games required to take licenses from celebrities depicted in their games, or does the First Amendment shield them from the need to obtain permission and pay royalties? The NCAA student-athlete legal free-for-all. Since 2009, the case has morphed into...
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Hadi has so far taught the following courses:. Reading Seminar in Economics. Managerial Economics (in Turkish). Competition and Market Structure (in Turkish). Game Theory for Managers (in Turkish).
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ライセンス « The Licensing Law Blog
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The Licensing Law Blog. Licensing and Intellectual Property Law in the Global Age. Posts Tagged ‘ライセンス’. Laquo; Older Entries. Game Over in College Sports Rights Dispute. Friday, July 4th, 2014. Ad for Electronic Arts’ NCAA Football 2014. Are makers of video games required to take licenses from celebrities depicted in their games, or does the First Amendment shield them from the need to obtain permission and pay royalties? The NCAA student-athlete legal free-for-all. Since 2009, the case has morphed into...
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Right of Publicity « The Licensing Law Blog
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The Licensing Law Blog. Licensing and Intellectual Property Law in the Global Age. Archive for the ‘Right of Publicity’ Category. Game Over in College Sports Rights Dispute. Friday, July 4th, 2014. Ad for Electronic Arts’ NCAA Football 2014. Are makers of video games required to take licenses from celebrities depicted in their games, or does the First Amendment shield them from the need to obtain permission and pay royalties? The NCAA student-athlete legal free-for-all. Since 2009, the case has morphed i...
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Trademark « The Licensing Law Blog
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The Licensing Law Blog. Licensing and Intellectual Property Law in the Global Age. Posts Tagged ‘Trademark’. Laquo; Older Entries. A Star is Born: The Licensing of Blue Ivy. Friday, February 24th, 2012. We here at The Licensing Law Blog have a saying: “It’s never too early to teach your kids about licensing.”. Apparently mega-super-celebrities Beyonce and Jay-Z agree. With licensing in mind, they recently filed a trademark application for their newborn baby daughter’s name, Blue Ivy. The use of the U....
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License « The Licensing Law Blog
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The Licensing Law Blog. Licensing and Intellectual Property Law in the Global Age. Posts Tagged ‘License’. Laquo; Older Entries. Game Over in College Sports Rights Dispute. Friday, July 4th, 2014. Ad for Electronic Arts’ NCAA Football 2014. Are makers of video games required to take licenses from celebrities depicted in their games, or does the First Amendment shield them from the need to obtain permission and pay royalties? The NCAA student-athlete legal free-for-all. Since 2009, the case has morphed in...
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Licensing Glossary « The Licensing Law Blog
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The Licensing Law Blog. Licensing and Intellectual Property Law in the Global Age. Work Made for Hire. Richard R. Bergovoy. Software and Web Licenses. Las Vegas Trademark Attorney. The Licensing Law Blog is proudly powered by WordPress. 2010-2016 Richard R. Bergovoy.
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Trademark « The Licensing Law Blog
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The Licensing Law Blog. Licensing and Intellectual Property Law in the Global Age. Archive for the ‘Trademark’ Category. Laquo; Older Entries. Game Over in College Sports Rights Dispute. Friday, July 4th, 2014. Ad for Electronic Arts’ NCAA Football 2014. Are makers of video games required to take licenses from celebrities depicted in their games, or does the First Amendment shield them from the need to obtain permission and pay royalties? The NCAA student-athlete legal free-for-all. Since 2009, the case ...
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Patent « The Licensing Law Blog
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The Licensing Law Blog. Licensing and Intellectual Property Law in the Global Age. Posts Tagged ‘Patent’. Laquo; Older Entries. Why IP Assignment Agreements Matter, Supreme Edition. Thursday, July 14th, 2011. The Supreme Court schooled Stanford University in legal writing in. Trustees of Stanford University v. Roche Molecular Systems. Ruling that sloppy drafting of an intellectual property assignment agreement required Stanford to share ownership of an important patent for HIV detection technology. Requi...
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