Ginsburg, 1995 - Google Patents
US Federalism and Intellectual PropertyGinsburg, 1995
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- Ginsburg J
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- Colum. J. Eur. L.
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The federal structure of the US government presents interesting questions for intellectual property. Which government, national or state, exercises regulatory authority? Or do both governments play a significant role? Questions of this order cannot be addressed unless …
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