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Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review, Dec 2019

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Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review Volume 23 Issue 2 Article 2 2019 23-2 Table of Contents Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/iplr Repository Citation 23-2 Table of Contents, 23 Marq. Intellectual Property L. Rev. (2019). Available at: https://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/iplr/vol23/iss2/2 This Prefatory Matter is brought to you for free and open access by the Journals at Marquette Law Scholarly Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review by an authorized editor of Marquette Law Scholarly Commons. For more information, please contact . MARQUETTE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW REVIEW Volume 23 Summer 2019 Number 2 ARTICLES PROPERTY AND EQUITY IN TRADEMARK LAW MARK P. MCKENNA ....................................................................................... 117 CAN “IMFCOIN” BE SCARUFFI’S MONETA IMMAGINARIA? ALEXANDER M. HEIDEMAN ............................................................................ 137 FINDING A FOREST THROUGH THE TREES: GEORGIA-PACIFIC AS GUIDANCE FOR ARBITRATION OF INTERNATIONAL COMPULSORY LICENSING DISPUTES KAREN MCKENZIE, RN, JD ............................................................................ 153 QUESTIONS OF TRUST, BETRAYAL, AND AUTHORIAL CONTROL IN THE AVANT-GARDE: THE CASE OF JULIUS EASTMAN AND JOHN CAGE TONI LESTER .................................................................................................. 175 COMMENTS PROTECTING WISCONSINITES FROM TROLLS: THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT’S “BAD FAITH” PREEMPTION AND ITS RESTRICTIVE EFFECT ANDREW SALOMONE ...................................................................................... 195 ONE CHUCK, TWO CHUCK: ANALYZING WHETHER FEDERALLY REGISTERED TRADEMARKS SHOULD BE DISTINGUISHED FROM UNREGISTERED, COMMON-LAW TRADEMARKS IN THE CONTEXT OF CONVERSE, INC. V. INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION MCKENZIE SUBART ........................................................................................ 213 WHAT ARE WE TO DO WITH DEPOSIT COPIES? SADIE ZURFLUH. ............................................................................................ 231 (...truncated)


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