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Eugene R. Quinn, Jr. [ PDF
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Patent Attorney, Law Professor & President of IPWatchdog, Inc.
Education:
B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Rutgers University
J.D., Franklin Pierce Law Center
L.L.M. in Intellectual Property, Franklin Pierce Law Center
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On
the Agenda: US Patent Reform for 2007 (Patent World February 2007)
Not So
Fast: Hurdles to An International Patent System (Patent World December/January
2007)
The Right
Solution? USPTO Information Disclosure Proposal (Patent World
November 2006)
Testing
Question: KSR v. Teleflex (Patent World October 2006)
ANDA What
Should We Do? (Patent World September 2006)
Simon Says: You Figure
it Out (Patent World, July/August 2006)
What's the Use of Calendars?
(Patent World, June 2006)
Halting the Sands of
Time: JPEG Patent Reexamined (Patent World, May 2006)
The Never Ending Story: RIM & NTP Not Backing Down (Patent
World, April 2006)
All Together Now: The Need For An EU Wide Patent System (Patent
World, March 2006)
Jumping In: The US
Supreme Court Makes Its Presence Felt (Patent World, February 2006)
Goodbye To Paper: The USPTO Goes Electronic (Patent World, January 2006)
In Defence: Arguing The Benefit of Software Patents (Patent World,
November 2005)
Fresh Coat of Paint: The US Patent Office Revises Reexamination
(Patent World, October 2005)
Summer Blockbuster:
Fed Circuit Clarifies Claim Construction (Patent World, September 2005)
Who Wins? Grokster At The
Supreme Court (Copyright World, September 2005)
Weighing In: Supreme Court
Has Its Say On The Safe Harbor (Patent World, August 2005)
Radical
Reform: The Senate Urged to Reform US Patent System (Patent
World, June 2005)
Nearing
the End: The Software Directive Through US Eyes (Patent
World, May 2005)
Waiting
For Grokster: The Supreme Court Considers File-Sharing
(Patent World, May 2005)
Free
For All? The Rise and Rise of the Open Source Movement
(Patent World, April 2005)
Is
the Sky Falling? Introducing Product Patents in India
(Patent World, March 2005)
What
is Intellectual Property? (Patent World, March 2005)
Misinforming
the Public: How the Press Got Blackberry Wrong (Patent
World, February 2005)
Lacking
Bite: The Duty Of Candour In A Shambles (Patent World,
January 2005)
Columbia
University's Retread Patent Scheme (Patent World, December 2004)
Clash
of the IP Titans: Sun Settles Java Litigation (Patent
World, November 2004)
Unequal
Partners (Patent World, October 2004)
Playing
Patentopoly: Insurance Funding For Businesses (Patent
World, September 2004)
A Slow Death? Killing The Doctrine Of Equivalents (Patent World,
August 2004)
The Great Divide: Has Microsoft Abused Its Market Position?
(Patent World, June 2004)
Tinkering With USPTO Practice (Patent World, May 2004)
The Billion Dollar Carrot: Help On The Way For The USPTO (Patent
World, April 2004)
Inequitable Conduct: Hiding Out In The Open (Patent World, March 2004)
Only
Themselves To Blame: The RIAA's Last Stand (JURIST,
September 2003)
Dastar
v. Fox: Public Domain Wins In Supreme Court (JURIST, June 2003)
Affordable
Drugs Vs The Incentive To Invent: The Maine Rx Case
(JURIST, May 2003)
Victoria's
Secret and the Redefinition of Dilution (JURIST, March 2003)
Eldred
V. Ashcroft: Looking for the Bright Side (JURIST, January 2003)
An Unconstitutional Patent In Disguise (2003)
Legal Issues in Building Course Websites (2003)
Abusing IP Rights In Cyberspace: Patent Misuse Revisited (2002)
The Proliferation of Electronic Commerce Patents (2002)
Web Surfing 101: The Evolving Law of Hyperlinking (2001)
Evolution of Internet Jurisdiction: What A Long Strange Trip It
Has Been (2000)
Tax Implications for Electronic Commerce Over The Internet (2000)
Using
Alternative Dispute Resolution to Resolve Patent Litigation (1999)
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