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Vol. 7, Issue 2, 2000January 01, 2000 EDT

Defining the Patent and Copyright Term: Term Limits and the Intellectual Property Clause

Edward C. Walterscheid,
Intellectual Property ClauseEnglish patent customDarcy v. Allinpatent lawEngland copyrightMillar v. TaylorConstitution of 1787Pennock v. Dialoguelimits on the length of the copyright and patent term
Journal of Intellectual Property
Edward C. Walterscheid, Defining the Patent and Copyright Term: Term Limits and the Intellectual Property Clause, 7 Journal of Intellectual Property 315 (2000).

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