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Westlaw is available on the Web atwww.westlaw.com.

For technical assistance,call West CustomerTechnical Support at 1-800-WESTLAW(1-800-937-8529).

For search assistance, call the West ReferenceAttorneys at 1-800-REF-ATTY(1-800-733-2889).

If you are a law student,call 1-800-850-WEST(1-800-850-9378) forassistance.

Westlaw® Database List

Current through October 25, 2005

Federal and State Case Law . . . 1

Federal and State Briefs,Pleadings, and OtherDocuments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Federal and State Statutes andAdministrative Materials . . . . . 2

Patents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Copyrights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Domain Names . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Materials from Canada. . . . . . 14

Materials from the UnitedKingdom and Europe . . . . . . . 16

Scientific and TechnologicalInformation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Business and Legal News andInformation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Legal Texts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Legal Periodicals . . . . . . . . . . . 27

Intellectual Property Databases

This database list contains descriptions of the intellectual property databases on Westlaw.Intellectual property databases contain cases, statutes, and administrative materials thatrelate to intangible property rights such as copyright, trademark, patent, trade-secret, andother similar rights.

In addition, the extensive collection of legal texts and periodicals on Westlaw providesexpert commentary and practice tips regarding intellectual property, and news andinformation databases help you stay up to date on many topics related to intellectual property.

Federal and State Case LawDatabase Identifier

Federal Intellectual Property–Cases FIP-CSCases from the U.S. Supreme Court, courts of appeals, district courts,bankruptcy courts, Court of Federal Claims, Tax Court, military courts,and related federal and territorial courts that relate to intangibleproperty rights such as copyright, trademark, patent, trade-secret, andother similar rights. Coverage begins with 1789.

Federal Intellectual Property–Supreme Court Cases FIP-SCTCases from the U.S. Supreme Court that relate to intangible propertyrights such as copyright, trademark, patent, trade-secret, and othersimilar rights. Coverage begins with 1790.

Federal Intellectual Property–Courts of Appeals Cases FIP-CTACases from the federal appellate courts and the former Court ofCustoms and Patent Appeals that relate to intangible property rightssuch as copyright, trademark, patent, trade-secret, and other similarrights. Coverage begins with 1891.

Federal Intellectual Property–District Courts Cases FIP-DCTCases from the primary federal courts of original jurisdiction that relateto intangible property rights such as copyright, trademark, patent,trade-secret, and other similar rights. Coverage begins with 1789.

Federal Intellectual Property–Court of Federal Claims Cases FIP-FEDCLCases from the federal courts with original jurisdiction over claimsagainst the United States that relate to intangible property rights such ascopyright, trademark, patent, trade-secret, and other similar rights.Coverage begins with 1863.

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Cases CTAFU.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Cases–Before 1945 CTAF-OLD

Cases from federal appellate courts authoritative in the Federal Circuit.Coverage of cases in CTAF begins with 1945. Coverage of cases inCTAF-OLD begins with 1856 and ends with 1944.

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Multistate Intellectual Property–Cases MIP-CSCases from the state courts of all 50 states and the District of Columbia that relate to intangibleproperty rights such as copyright, trademark, patent, trade-secret, and other similar rights. Coveragevaries by state.

Federal and State Briefs, Pleadings, and Other Court DocumentsDatabase Identifier

Andrews Computer and Internet Litigation Reporter Court Documents ANCOMPILR-DOCCourt documents that are cited in the Andrews Computer and Internet Litigation Reporter database(ANCOMPILR), including petitions, complaints, briefs, motions, and memoranda. Coverage beginswith 2000.

Andrews E-Business Law Bulletin Court Documents ANEBUSLB-DOCCourt documents that are cited in the Andrews E-Business Law Bulletin database (ANEBUSLB),including petitions, complaints, briefs, motions, and memoranda. Coverage begins with 2000.

Andrews Entertainment Industry Litigation Reporter Court Documents ANENTILR-DOCCourt documents that are cited in the Andrews Entertainment Industry Litigation Reporter database(ANENTILR), including petitions, complaints, briefs, motions, and memoranda. Coverage begins with 2000.

Andrews Intellectual Property Litigation Reporter Court Documents ANIPLR-DOCCourt documents that are cited in the Andrews Intellectual Property Litigation Reporter database(ANIPLR), including petitions, complaints, briefs, motions, and memoranda. Coverage begins with 2000.

Andrews Patent Litigation Reporter Court Documents ANPATLR-DOCCourt documents that are cited in the Andrews Patent Litigation Reporter database (ANPATLR),including petitions, complaints, briefs, motions, and memoranda. Coverage begins with 2004.

Federal Intellectual Property Briefs FIP-BRIEFSelected briefs filed with the U.S. Supreme Court and courts of appeals that relate to intangibleproperty rights such as copyright, trademark, patent, trade-secret, and other similar rights. Coveragebegins with 1872.

Federal Patent Briefs FPT-BRIEFSelected briefs filed with the U.S. Supreme Court and courts of appeals that relate to patents. Coveragebegins with 1905.

Federal Trademark Briefs FTM-BRIEFSelected briefs filed with the U.S. Supreme Court and courts of appeals that relate to trademarks.Coverage begins with 1896.

Intellectual Property Trial Motions IP-MOTIONSMotions and memoranda filed in intellectual property cases in state and federal courts. Coveragebegins with 1997.

Intellectual Property Trial Pleadings IP-PLEADINGSPleadings, complaints, and answers filed in intellectual property cases in state and federal courts.Coverage begins with 1997.

Federal and State Statutes and Administrative MaterialsDatabase Identifier

Federal Intellectual Property–U.S. Code Annotated FIP-USCADocuments from the United States Code Annotated® (USCA

®) that relate to intangible property rights

such as copyright, trademark, patent, trade-secret, and other similar rights.

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Arnold & Porter Legislative History: General Revision of Copyright Law, 1976 COPYREV76-LHComprehensive legislative history of the act for the general revision of the Copyright Law (title 17 ofthe United States Code), Pub. L. No. 94-553 (1976), compiled by Arnold & Porter, including the textof bills, committee reports, transcripts of hearings, and other documents.

Multistate Intellectual Property–Statutes MIP-STStatutes from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands thatrelate to intangible property rights such as copyright, trademark, patent, trade-secret, and othersimilar rights.

Federal Intellectual Property–Code of Federal Regulations FIP-CFRDocuments from the Code of Federal Regulations that relate to intangible property rights such ascopyright, trademark, patent, trade-secret, and other similar rights.

Federal Intellectual Property–Federal Register FIP-FRDocuments from the Federal Register that relate to intangible property rights such as copyright,trademark, patent, trade-secret, and other similar rights. Coverage begins with July 1980.

Federal Intellectual Property–Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences Decisions FIP-BPAIDecisions of the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences that have been released by the USPTO.Coverage begins with January 1987.

Federal Intellectual Property–Copyright Office Circulars and Factsheets FIP-CPYINFO Information circulars and factsheets covering the various aspects of copyrights and the procedures ofthe U.S. Copyright Office.

Federal Intellectual Property–Copyright Office Practices FIP-CPYPRC Full text of Compendium II: Copyright Office Practices, a general guide to the policies and proceduresof the U.S. Copyright Office.

Federal Intellectual Property–Manual of Patent Examining Procedure, Eighth Edition FIP-MPEP8DFederal Intellectual Property–Manual of Patent Examining Procedure, Seventh Edition FIP-MPEP7D

Full text of the Manual of Patent Examining Procedure, published by the USPTO, which discusses thepractices and procedures related to the prosecution of patent applications before the USPTO.

Federal Intellectual Property–Patent and Trademark Office Decisions FIP-PTOAdministrative decisions released by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) that have beenprepared by the Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks, the Board of Patent Appeals andInterferences, or the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. Coverage begins with January 1987.

Federal Intellectual Property–Trademark Manual of Examining Procedure, Fourth Edition FIP-TMEP4THFederal Intellectual Property–Trademark Manual of Examining Procedure, Third Edition FIP-TMEP3DFederal Intellectual Property–Trademark Manual of Examining Procedure, Second Edition FIP-TMEP2D

Full text of the Trademark Manual of Examining Procedure, which is published by the USPTO toprovide examining attorneys at the USPTO, as well as trademark applicants and their representatives,with guidelines to the practices and procedures related to the prosecution of applications to registermarks in the USPTO.

Federal Intellectual Property–Trademark Trial and Appeal Board Decisions FIP-TTABDecisions of the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board that have been released by the USPTO. Coveragebegins with January 1987.

Federal Intellectual Property–U.S. Copyright Office Reports and Studies FIP-CPYRPTS Reports and studies published by the U.S. Copyright Office that provide information on its policiesand procedures, including strategic plans, annual reports, and analyses of specific acts. Coverage variesby document type.

Trademark Trial and Appeal Board Manual of Procedure, Second Edition FIP-TBMP2DTrademark Trial and Appeal Board Manual of Procedure, First Edition FIP-TBMP1D

A reference to Trademark Trial and Appeal Board practices and procedures, which is published by theUSPTO to provide practitioners with basic information that is useful for litigating cases before the board.

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Federal International Law–International Trade Commission FINT-ITCDocuments released by the International Trade Commission (ITC) concerning investigations it hasconducted, including formal conclusions of investigations, investigative reports, recommendeddeterminations, orders, and memoranda prepared by the general counsel of the ITC. Coverage beginswith 1975. As of September 1986, the ITC no longer releases memoranda prepared by its general counsel.

BNA United States Patents Quarterly USPQDecisions and orders from federal and state courts, administrative agencies, and other tribunals andauthorities that relate to patents, trademarks, copyrights, and other intellectual property issues.Includes documents published by BNA in United States Patents Quarterly, including editorialenhancements. Coverage begins with 1926. Not available to law school subscribers.

Patents

Patent DatabasesDatabase Identifier

Manual of U.S. Patent Classifications FIP-USPATCLA reference work listing the numbers and descriptive titles of the approximately 430 patent classes and140,000 subclasses in the U.S. Patent Classification System, as well as the plant and design classes.

United States Patent Materials–All US-PAT-ALLFull text of patents granted by the USPTO, patent applications filed with the USPTO, and patentassignments issued by the USPTO. Coverage of granted patents begins with 1976, patent applicationswith March 2001, and patent assignments with 1980. The full-text patents, along with all drawings,can be viewed in PDF (Portable Document Format) when you access Westlaw via westlaw.com®.

United States Patent Applications US-PAT-APPComplete text of patent applications filed with the USPTO. Each document contains all front-pageinformation, including the title of the application, the inventors, the application number and date, thepublished application number and date, related applications, classification data, cited references, andan abstract, plus the background of the invention, a brief summary of the invention, a description ofthe drawings, a detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention with examples, andall claims. Coverage begins with March 2001. The full text of patent applications, along with alldrawings, can be viewed in PDF when you access Westlaw via westlaw.com.

U.S. Patents Full-Text US-PATU.S. Patents Full-Text 2000–Current US-PAT2000U.S. Patents Full-Text 1990–1999 US-PAT1990U.S. Patents Full-Text 1980–1989 US-PAT1980U.S. Patents Full-Text 1976–1979 US-PAT1970

Full text of patents granted by the USPTO, including utility, design, and plant patents; reissue patents;defensive publications; and statutory invention registrations (SIRs). Each document contains all front-page information, including title, author, assignee, related applications, classification data, citedreferences, and abstract. The full text of the patent usually includes the background of the invention, abrief summary of the invention, a description of the drawings, a detailed description of the preferredembodiment of the invention with examples, and all claims. Coverage begins with 1976. The databasealso covers patent applications beginning with March 2001. The full-text patents, along with alldrawings, can be viewed in PDF when you access Westlaw via westlaw.com.

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U.S. Design Patents Full-Text US-DESIGNU.S. Plant Patents Full-Text US-PLANTU.S. Reissue Patents Full-Text US-REISSUEU.S. Utility Patents Full-Text US-UTIL

Complete text of design patents, plant patents, reissue patents, or utility patents issued by the USPTO.Each document contains all front-page information, including title, author, assignee, relatedapplications, classification data, cited references, and abstract. The full text of the original patentusually includes the background of the invention, a brief summary of the invention, a description ofthe drawings, a detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention with examples, andall claims. Coverage begins with 1976. The full-text patents, along with all drawings, can be viewed inPDF when you access Westlaw via westlaw.com.

U.S. Defensive Publications Full-Text US-DEFPUBComplete text of defensive publications issued by the USPTO. Documents contain information such aspatent number, title, author, assignee, date of application, classification data, and abstract. Coverage ofdefensive publications begins with 1976 and ends with 1985, when they were replaced by SIRs.

U.S. Statutory Invention Registrations Full-Text US-SIRComplete text of SIRs issued by the USPTO. Documents contain information such as the title, patentnumber, author, assignee, related applications, classification data, cited references, and an abstract.The full text of a SIR usually includes a brief summary of the invention, a description of the related artand drawings, a description of the applications of the invention, and all claims. Coverage begins with1985. The full-text SIRs, along with all drawings, can be viewed in PDF when you access Westlaw via westlaw.com.

U.S. Patent Assignments US-PAT-ASSIGNComplete text of patent assignments issued by the USPTO. Each document contains the number andtitle of the affected patent, assignees and assignors, type of assignment (e.g., full interest or securityinterest), date signed and date recorded, contact information, and reference number (reel and frame)for the USPTO microfilm containing the full image of the assignment deed. Coverage begins with 1980.

Derwent LitAlert LITALERTRecords for patent and trademark infringement lawsuits filed in federal district courts and reported tothe USPTO. Also includes records for lawsuits filed since the early 1970s that have never beenpublished in the Official Gazette. Coverage begins with 1973.

Derwent Patent Status File PATSTATRecords of post-issue actions, such as extensions, expirations, disclaimers, dedications, and requestsfor reissue and reexamination, that may affect the status of a U.S. patent. Each post-issue action iscontained in a separate document. Coverage begins with 1973.

Derwent World Patents Legal DWPLInformation from more than 12 million patent family documents covering more than 20 millionseparate patents from 40 global patent-issuing authorities. Each document in the database describes asingle patent family containing data from the first publication of an invention (the basic patent), aswell as any subsequent published patents relating to that invention (equivalent patents). Documentscontain bibliographic data, Derwent-assigned titles, abstracts, and general indexing. Coverage beginswith 1963. In addition, patent images are available beginning with 1989. For tips on searchingDWPL, see the Derwent Research Tools database (DERWENT).

Derwent Research Tools DERWENTResearch aids for the DWPL database, including coverage information by country (Coverage), a list ofcountry abbreviations (Country Abbrev.), descriptions of kind codes by country (Kind Codes), a list ofstandard abbreviations used by Derwent editors (Abbreviations), and Derwent patent classifications(Patent Classes).

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Patent Cooperation Treaty Patents PCT-PATPatent applications filed with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) pursuant to thePatent Cooperation Treaty (PCT). Each document contains all front-page information, including title,inventor, assignee, classification data, and abstract. Most patent applications are also available in full-text format and include the background of the invention, a brief summary of the invention, a detaileddescription of the invention, and all claims. Full-text patent applications, along with all drawings, canbe viewed in PDF when you access Westlaw via westlaw.com. Coverage begins with 1978.

Patent Databases from Dialog®

Database Identifier

U.S. Patents Fulltext 1971–1975 PATENTS-70Complete text (including drawings) of all granted U.S. utility, design, and plant patents and defensivepublications. Coverage is from 1971 to 1976.

CLAIMS/Reassignment and Reexamination R&RInformation on the current status of U.S. patents, including reassignments (since 1980),reexaminations (since 1981), extensions (since April 1986), expirations (since September 1985), andreinstatements (since October 1986). Not available to law school subscribers.

CLAIMS/Reference CLAIMSREFA dictionary index to the subject classifications used in the CLAIMS family of patent databases. Notavailable to law school subscribers.

CLAIMS/U.S. Patent Abstracts USPAFront-page information and claims for patents (since 1971) listed in the general, chemical, electrical,and mechanical sections of the USPTO’s Official Gazette, as well as design and plant patents.Coverage begins with 1950. Not available to law school subscribers.

Chinese Patent Abstracts in English CHINAEBibliographic information, as well as English-language titles and abstracts, for all patents published inthe People’s Republic of China since the opening of the Chinese Patent Office in April 1985.

Derwent Patents Citation Index PATCITEExaminer citations (for both patent and literature references) appearing in patents for all technologiesfrom the European Patent Office (EPO), Germany, Japan (chemical and electrical examined patentsonly), the PCT, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Coverage begins with 1973 for U.S.citations; with 1978 for EPO and PCT citations; and with May 1994 for citations from Germany,Japan, and the United Kingdom. Also includes cited patent data from May 1994 through May 1997from Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, the Netherlands, New Zealand, South Africa,Sweden, and Switzerland.

European Patents Fulltext PATENTS-EUROPatent applications and granted patents published by the EPO in English, German, and French.Coverage begins with December 1978.

French Patents PATENTS-FRAll French patent applications and granted French patents published by the Institut National de laPropriété Industrielle since 1966, as well as all special pharmaceutical patents (Brevets SpéciauxMédicaments) published between 1961 and 1978. Bibliographic, administrative, and legal status dataare available for each patent. Abstracts and descriptors are also available beginning with 1978. Allrecords are in French, but English descriptors are available from 1987 forward. Images of patentdrawings are included for patents published after 1977.

German Patents Fulltext PATENTS-GER Bibliographic data (including the names of patent applicants, assignees, and inventors; internationaland European classification codes; and standardized patent and application numbers) and the full textof all German patent applications (kind A), granted patents (kinds B and C), and utility models (kindU). Both bibliographic data and full text are searchable in German and English. Coverage ofbibliographic data begins with 1967 and full-text coverage begins with 1980.

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IMSworld Patents International IMSPICompilation of records that track pharmaceutical patent families through international registrationand monitor expiration dates worldwide for more than 1,000 commercially significant compounds onthe market or in active research and development (phase III clinical trials or beyond). Not available tolaw school subscribers.

INPADOC/Family and Legal Status INPADOCA listing of patents issued by 66 countries and patenting organizations (with equivalent patentsgrouped with patent family records), plus legal status information for many of the patents. Coveragebegins with 1968. Not available to law school subscribers.

Japanese Patent Abstracts JAPIOBased on the print publication Patent Abstracts of Japan published by the Japan Patent InformationOrganization, this database provides English-language access to Japanese unexamined patentapplications (Kokai Tokkyo Koho) in four major fields: mechanical, chemical, electrical, and physical.Application records include both Japanese and non-Japanese priorities. Images of front-page drawings,where available, are also included. Coverage begins with October 1976. emarks and Trade Names

Patent Treatises and Practice MaterialsDatabase Identifier

Annotated Patent Digest (Matthews) ANPATDIG Full text of the Annotated Patent Digest (Matthews), which contains summaries of all relevant patentlaw cases in the United States from 1998 forward, as well as selected older cases, along with expertcommentary.

Biotechnology and the Law BIOTECHLAWFull text of Biotechnology and the Law by Iver P. Cooper, which explains how to patentbiotechnological inventions. The treatise includes chapters on biotechnology and the patent system;the patentability of biological invention; biological invention and the use of “laws” and “products” ofnature; novelty, nonobviousness, and double patenting; disclosure requirements; infringement; claimdrafting; procedure and practice in the USPTO; utility patent protection of plant and animal varieties;ownership and licensing; plant patent protection; the Plant Variety Protection Act and theInternational Convention for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV); protection ofbiological invention abroad; and other forms of protection of biotechnology.

BNA Corporate Practice Portfolios: Tying Arrangements: Practice Under Federal Antitrust, Patent, BNACPS-TYand Banking LawText of BNA’s Portfolio No. 39-2, which explains the requirements necessary to prove that an illegaltie exists and sets out the defenses that may justify a tie in particular situations under section 1 of theSherman Act and section 3 of the Clayton Act. Worksheets include comprehensive and detailed chartschronicling the progression of tying case law. Not available to law school subscribers.

BNA Treatise: Patents and the Federal Circuit BNA-PFCFull text of Patents and the Federal Circuit, Sixth Edition, by Robert L. Harmon, which containschapters on patentability, claim construction and infringement, ownership and enforcement, remedies,the USPTO, and the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Not available to law school subscribers.

Corpus Juris Secundum: Patents CJS-PATENTFull text of the Patents title (volume 69) of Corpus Juris Secundum® (CJS

®).

Designs and Utility Models Throughout the World DUWORLDFull text of Designs and Utility Models Throughout the World, which summarizes the laws on designsand utility models from more than 160 countries.

Federal Circuit Yearbook: Patent Law Developments in the Federal Circuit PLIREF-FEDCIRText of the 2004 edition of the Practising Law Institute’s (PLI’s) Federal Circuit Yearbook: Patent LawDevelopments in the Federal Circuit, which analyzes patent law developments by reviewing patentdecisions of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit from 2003.

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How to Write a Patent Application PLIREF-PATAPPText of PLI’s How to Write a Patent Application by Jeffrey G. Sheldon, a practical step-by-step guideto preparing a patent application, including working with the inventor, the novelty search, writing thespecification and preparing the information disclosure statement, applying the differing requirementsof special types of patents, and preparing a U.S. application for foreign filing.

Intellectual Property Litigation Guide: Patents and Trade Secrets IPLITGUIDE Full text of the Intellectual Property Litigation Guide: Patents and Trade Secrets by Gregory E.Upchurch, which discusses the procedural and evidentiary issues that arise in patent and trade secretdisputes and litigation, including relevant cases, statutes, and rules.

Landis on Mechanics of Patent Claim Drafting PLIREF-PATCLAIMText of PLI’s Landis on Mechanics of Patent Claim Drafting, Fourth Edition, by Robert C. Faber,which discusses drafting practices and techniques for patent claims, including stylized terms anddefinitions that have evolved over the years through case law, custom, and rules and memorandaissued by the USPTO.

Modern Patent Law Precedent MPATLAWPFull text of Modern Patent Law Precedent, Third Edition, a dictionary of more than 2,000 terms andconcepts from patent law. Each term or concept is explained through references from case law andalso may track historical developments or changes.

Moy’s Walker on Patents MOY-PATFull text of the first two volumes of the fourth edition of Moy’s Walker on Patents by R. Carl Moy,which provides an in-depth analysis of patent law. Future volumes of the fourth edition will bereleased on Westlaw as they become available.

Patent Applications Handbook PATAPPFull text of the 2005 edition of the Patent Applications Handbook by Stephen A. Becker, whichdiscusses the proper procedures for filing and prosecuting applications. The handbook describesexactly what must be included in an application and explains the fundamentals of preparing adisclosure, drafting claims, and submitting prior art under the new rules.

Patent Damages Law and Practice PATDAMAGESFull text of Patent Damages Law and Practice by John M. Skenyon, Christopher S. Marchese, andJohn Land, a primer on patent damages law under 35 U.S.C.A. § 284, including tips for evaluating aclaim, strategies for patent damage litigation, and discovery techniques.

Patent Law: A Practitioner’s Guide PLIREF-PATPRACText of PLI’s Patent Law: A Practitioner’s Guide, Third Edition, by Ronald B. Hildreth, a practicalguide covering patent law, including when inventions can be patented; rights of the inventor, applicant,and patentee; employer rights to an employee’s invention; USPTO examination of patent applicationsand reexamination of issued patents; and key factors used to determine the unobviousness of aninvention over the prior art, including the need to show commercial success. Patent litigation,interference, infringement, and antitrust issues are also discussed.

Patent Law Basics PATBASICSFull text of Patent Law Basics by John Gladstone Mills III, Robert Clare Highley, and Donald CressReiley III, a reference guide covering the fundamentals of patent protection and exploitation from anintroduction to intellectual property and patents through the steps of prosecuting patent applicationsin the USPTO.

Patent Law Fundamentals PATLAWFFull text of Patent Law Fundamentals, Second Edition, a practice-oriented guide covering both patentprosecution and patent litigation. Subjects include application preparation, litigation tactics,differences between U.S. and foreign law, and recent changes in the law.

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Patent Law Handbook PATLAWHANDPatent Law Handbook Old PATLWHB-OLD

Full text of the Patent Law Handbook by Lawrence M. Sung and Jeff E. Schwartz, which alerts youto new developments in the law and how they may affect your practice. Specific topics covered by thetreatise include validity, inequitable conduct, defenses and counterclaims, infringement, willfulinfringement, remedies, summary judgment, jurisdiction and appeal, pretrial and trial issues, andUSPTO proceedings. The treatise also analyzes the Federal Circuit's approach to statutory subjectmatter as it relates to computer software and its holdings in other opinions.

Patent Law: Legal and Economic Principles PATLEGECONFull text of Patent Law: Legal and Economic Principles, Second Edition, by John W. Schlicher, whichapplies economic analysis to the general set of patent rules. The treatise describes how major legaldoctrines have been developed by Congress, the Supreme Court, and the lower federal courtsthroughout the history of patent law. It further points out apparent inadequacies in past decisions,provides assistance in the areas where patent law demands economic analysis, and describes economictheories that the courts have applied to explain and develop patent law.

Patent Law Practice Forms PATPRACFRMFull text of Patent Law Practice Forms by Barry Kramer and Allen D. Brufsky, which contains the fulltext of the Rules of Practice in Patent Cases and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, editorialcommentary and annotations, and hundreds of sample forms for use in patent prosecution and litigation.

Patent Licensing: Strategy, Negotiations, and Forms PLIREF-PATLICText of PLI’s Patent Licensing: Strategy, Negotiations, and Forms by Mark S. Holmes, a guide tonegotiating and drafting patent license agreements, including the granting of exclusive patent licenses;establishing the duration of the license and license termination guidelines; setting financial terms andpayment issues; auditing licensee records; ensuring licensee performance; protecting against theinfringement of licensed patents; maintaining the confidentiality of licensing agreements; and handlingdisputes via arbitration proceedings.

Patent Litigation PLIREF-PATLITText of PLI’s Patent Litigation, edited by Laurence H. Pretty, which covers the basic elements of apatent owner’s case, including preliminary investigations; issues of jurisdiction, pleadings, and pretrialmotions; the use of discovery; damages and attorney fees; injunctions; pretrial proceedings; trial;appeal; and the role of insurance coverage.

Patent Official Forms PATFORMSA collection of official forms, plus research references, for use in practice before the USPTO andwithin the PCT. The forms can be viewed in PDF when you access Westlaw via westlaw.com.

Patents Throughout the World PATWORLDFull text of Patents Throughout the World, Fourth Edition, a comprehensive guide to the patent lawsof more than 160 countries. The treatise summarizes the patent laws of each country, lists theconditions under which patents can be obtained in various countries, and provides the complete textsor summaries of the most important international patent treaties.

Patent Strategy and Management PATSTRMANA monthly newsletter covering the latest legal and practical developments relating to patents, includinganalysis and perspective from a distinguished board of editors drawn from the worlds of law, business,intellectual property consulting, and high technology. Coverage begins with February 2002.

Trademarks

Trademark DatabasesDatabase Identifier

TRADEMARKSCAN®–All ALL-TMInformation on trademarks and service marks registered with U.S., Canadian, and Europeantrademark authorities, as well as all applications for registration. Pending applications include bothactual-use and proposed-use applications. Coverage varies by jurisdiction.

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TRADEMARKSCAN–North America NA-TMAll documents from the TRADEMARKSCAN–U.S. Federal (FED-TM), TRADEMARKSCAN–U.S.State (ST-TM), and TRADEMARKSCAN–Canada (CAN-TM) databases. Coverage varies by jurisdiction.

TRADEMARKSCAN–U.S. Federal FED-TMInformation on all trademarks and service marks registered with the USPTO, as well as allapplications for registration filed with the USPTO. Each document contains the mark, internationaland U.S. class numbers, the USPTO serial number, and information about the status of the mark. Itmay also contain information and historical data, such as changes in ownership and actions broughtbefore the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. Inactive registered or pending marks (i.e., those thathave expired or have been canceled or abandoned) remain in the database with the current statusindicated. Coverage of active marks begins with 1884, and coverage of inactive marks begins with1984.

TRADEMARKSCAN–U.S. State ST-TMTRADEMARKSCAN–Individual State XX-TM

Information on all trademarks and service marks registered with the secretaries of state in all 50 statesand in Puerto Rico and American Samoa. Most documents include the mark, international and stateclass numbers, ownership history, goods or services description, status, state of registration,registration number, filing correspondent, claims, disclaimers, and date information pertaining toactivities such as first use, registration, renewal, abandonment, cancellation, and expiration. Coverageof active marks begins with 1900; coverage of inactive marks begins with December 1986. Marksfrom individual jurisdictions are found in databases with the identifier XX-TM, where XX is ajurisdiction’s two-letter abbreviation.

TRADEMARKSCAN–Canada CAN-TMAll active trademark registrations and applications filed with the Canadian Intellectual PropertyOffice. Records are primarily in English with some data in French. Coverage of active marks beginswith 1865; coverage of inactive marks begins with 1978.

TRADEMARKSCAN–Europe EURO-TMCombination database that contains trademark applications and registrations filed with registrationoffices in various European countries, with the European Union’s Office of Harmonization in theInternal Market, or with the WIPO. Coverage includes all active marks; coverage of inactive marksvaries by jurisdiction.

TRADEMARKSCAN–Austria AUSTRIA-TMTrademark registrations filed with Öesterreichisches Patentamt, plus International Registerregistrations requesting protection in Austria. Records are primarily in English with some data inGerman. Coverage includes all active marks and inactive marks beginning with 1989.

TRADEMARKSCAN–Benelux-Merkenbureau BENELUX-TMTrademark registrations filed with Benelux-Merkenbureau, plus International Register registrationsrequesting protection in the three Benelux countries. Records are primarily in English with some datain French and Dutch. Coverage includes all active marks and inactive marks beginning with 1989.

TRADEMARKSCAN–Czech Republic CZECH-TMInformation on trademark registrations and applications in the Czech Republic. Coverage includes allactive marks and inactive marks beginning with 1992.

TRADEMARKSCAN–Denmark DEN-TMTrademark applications and registrations filed with the Danish Patentdirektoratet. Records areprimarily in English with some data in Danish. Coverage includes all active marks and inactive marksbeginning with 1992.

TRADEMARKSCAN–European Community EC-TM All active applications and registrations filed with the trademark registry of the Office ofHarmonization in the Internal Market. The Community Trademark, instituted in April 1996, allowsan applicant to file a single application to obtain trademark protection in each of the member states ofthe European Union. Coverage begins with April 1996.

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TRADEMARKSCAN–Finland FIN-TM Trademark applications and registrations filed with the Finnish Patentti-ja rekisterihallitus. Recordsare primarily in English with some data in Finnish. Coverage includes all active marks and inactivemarks beginning with 1995.

TRADEMARKSCAN–France FRANCE-TM Trademark applications and registrations filed with Institut National de la Propriété Industrielle, plusInternational Register registrations requesting protection in France. Records are primarily in Englishwith some data in French. Coverage includes all active marks and inactive marks beginning with 1989.

TRADEMARKSCAN–Germany GER-TMTrademark applications and registrations filed with the Deutsches Patent-und Markenamt, plusInternational Register registrations requesting protection in Germany. Records are primarily in Englishwith some data in German. Coverage includes all active marks and inactive marks beginning with 1989.

TRADEMARKSCAN–Hungary HUNGARY-TMInformation on trademark applications and registrations in Hungary. Coverage includes all activemarks and inactive marks beginning with 1992.

TRADEMARKSCAN–International Register WIPO-TMTrademarks registered with the WIPO. Records are primarily in English with some data in French.Coverage includes all active marks, plus inactive marks beginning with 1989.

TRADEMARKSCAN–Ireland IRELAND-TMInformation on trademark applications and registrations in Ireland. Coverage includes all active marksand inactive marks beginning with 1992.

TRADEMARKSCAN–Italy ITALY-TMTrademark applications and registrations filed with Ufficio Italiano Brevetti e Marchi, plusInternational Register registrations requesting protection in Italy. Records are primarily in English withsome data in Italian. Coverage includes all active marks and inactive marks beginning with 1989.

TRADEMARKSCAN–Japan* IP-JAPANInformation from more than 2.5 million trademark applications and registrations filed with theJapanese Patent Office. Coverage, which includes both active and inactive marks, begins with 1995.

TRADEMARKSCAN–Liechtenstein LIECH-TMTrademarks filed with Amt für Volkswirtschaft Geistiges Eigentum, plus International Registerregistrations requesting protection in Liechtenstein. Records are primarily in English with some data inGerman and French. Coverage includes all active marks and inactive marks beginning with 1989.

TRADEMARKSCAN–Lithuania LITHU-TMInformation on trademark registrations and applications in Lithuania. Coverage includes all activemarks and inactive marks beginning with 1992.

TRADEMARKSCAN–Monaco MONACO-TMTrademarks filed with the Propriété Industrielle Littéraire et Artistique, plus International Registerregistrations requesting protection in Monaco. Records are primarily in English with some data inFrench. Coverage includes all active marks and inactive marks beginning with 1989.

TRADEMARKSCAN–Norway NOR-TMTrademark applications and registrations filed with the Norwegian Patentstyret. Records are primarilyin English with some data in Norwegian. Coverage includes all active marks and inactive marksbeginning with 1990.

TRADEMARKSCAN–Poland POL-T Information on trademark applications and registrations in Poland. Coverage includes all active marksand inactive marks beginning with 1992.

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TRADEMARKSCAN–Slovak Republic SLOV-TMInformation on trademark applications and registrations in the Slovak Republic. Coverage includes allactive marks and inactive marks beginning with 1992.

TRADEMARKSCAN–Spain SPAIN-TMTrademark applications and registrations filed with the Oficina Española de Patentas y Marcas, plusInternational Register registrations requesting protection in Spain. Coverage includes all active marksand inactive marks beginning with 1995.

TRADEMARKSCAN–Sweden SWEDEN-TMTrademark applications and registrations filed with the Swedish Patent-och Registreringsverket.Records are primarily in English with some data in Swedish. Coverage includes all active marks andinactive marks beginning with 1987.

TRADEMARKSCAN–Switzerland SWITZ-TMTrademark applications and registrations filed with the Swiss Eidgenössisches Institut für GeistigesEigentum, plus International Register registrations requesting protection in Switzerland. Coverageincludes all active marks and inactive marks beginning with 1989.

TRADEMARKSCAN–United Kingdom UK-TMTrademark registrations and applications filed with the Trade Marks Branch of the Patent Office ofthe United Kingdom. Coverage includes all active marks and inactive marks beginning with 1989.

Trademark Treatises and Practice MaterialsDatabase Identifier

BNA Corporate Practice Portfolios: Trademarks and Related Unfair Competition Law BNACPS-TMKText of BNA’s Portfolio No. 18-3, which explains the process of securing and maintaining a federaltrademark registration. Worksheets include applications to register a trademark, an affidavit to showuse and a right to incontestability, a fee schedule, and addresses and information contacts at theUSPTO. Not available to law school subscribers.

Callmann on Unfair Competition, Trademarks, and Monopolies CALLMANNFull text of Callmann on Unfair Competition, Trademarks, and Monopolies, Fourth Edition, whichanalyzes the law of unfair competition as it relates to trademarks, passing off, trade secrets,misappropriation, price discrimination, predatory pricing, and monopolies.

Federal Unfair Competition: Lanham Act 43(a) UNFAIRCOMPFull text of Federal Unfair Competition: Lanham Act 43(a) by Charles McKenney and George F. LongIII, which discusses the role section 43(a) of the Lanham Act has played in the resolution of trademarkand unfair competition claims in the federal courts. The treatise provides analysis of the legislativehistory of the Lanham Act and commentary on the most important and most recent court decisions,including detailed discussions of trademark, trade name, trade dress, advertising, and celebrity cases;right of privacy, including look-alikes and celebrity doubles; jurisdictional and procedural issues inlitigation; and types of relief.

Likelihood of Confusion in Trademark Law PLIREF-TMText of PLI’s Likelihood of Confusion in Trademark Law by Richard L. Kirkpatrick, which discussesthe key factors used by the courts to determine whether the likelihood of confusion exists, includingthe strength of the senior mark, the similarity of the marks, product relatedness (including channels oftrade), the consumer’s degree of care, actual confusion, and the intent of the junior user.

McCarthy on Trademarks and Unfair Competition MCCARTHYFull text of McCarthy on Trademarks and Unfair Competition, Fourth Edition, by J. ThomasMcCarthy, the complete reference for trademark law, with clear and concise analyses of cases andstatutes. Subject areas covered include registering marks, appeals, remedies, and effective defenses intrademark and unfair competition litigation.

Practitioner’s Trademark Manual of Examining Procedure PTMEPFull text of the Practitioner’s Trademark Manual of Examining Procedure by James E. Hawes andAmanda V. Dwight, an annotated version of the USPTO’s Trademark Manual of ExaminingProcedure.

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Trademark Law: A Practitioner’s Guide PLIREF-TMLAWText of PLI’s Trademark Law: A Practitioner’s Guide, Third Edition, by Siegrun D. Kane, a primer ontrademark law that covers selecting a trademark, protecting trade dress as a trademark, proper use ofa trademark, registering a trademark and maintaining the registration, protecting a trademark frominfringement and protecting against false advertising claims, defenses against infringement, enforcingtrademark rights and litigation, licensing and assigning trademarks, and developing issues related tothe Internet.

Trademark Law Practice Forms, 2d TMPRACFORMText of Trademark Law Practice Forms, 2d, by Barry Kramer and Allen D. Brufsky, which featurescomplete coverage of all forms required for trademark application arranged according to theTrademark Rules, allowing you to read the procedural rule, see an example of its application, anddetermine what to expect from the USPTO in response to a filing. The treatise also containstrademark litigation forms, including typical responses to pleadings; concise editorial notesaccompanying each form; and forms tailored to specific situations.

Trademark Practice Throughout the World TMPRWLDText of Trademark Practice Throughout the World by Mary M. Squyres, a treatise that covers thecreation and protection of a global mark, including prefiling strategies and considerations, treaties andinternational trade organizations, registration of international trademarks, maintaining marks,infringement and counterfeiting, and trademarks on the Internet.

Trademark Registration Practice TMREGPRACFull text of Trademark Registration Practice, Second Edition, by James E. Hawes and Amanda V.Dwight, which provides step-by-step instruction on the trademark registration process with theUSPTO. Includes references to court decisions, rules of practice, forms, and images.

The Trademark Reporter TMARKRFull-text articles from The Trademark Reporter, a bimonthly journal published by the InternationalTrademark Association that covers trademark and unfair competition law worldwide. Full coveragebegins with 1990 (vol. 80).

Trademarks Throughout the World TMWORLDFull text of Trademarks Throughout the World, Fourth Edition, edited by Edward Fennessy andMicki Landram, which provides summaries of the trademark law of more than 180 countries andtheir territorial subdivisions. The appendix provides information on trademark classifications andinternational conventions.

Trademark Trial and Appeal Board Practice and Procedure TTABPPFull text of the 2004 edition of Trademark Trial and Appeal Board Practice and Procedure by GaryD. Krugman, which covers the rules and regulations governing practice before the Trademark Trialand Appeal Board.

CopyrightsDatabase Identifier

U.S. Copyrights* COPYRIGHTRegistration details for all active copyright and mask-work registrations on file at the U.S. CopyrightOffice. Coverage begins with January 1978.

Copyright Law: A Practitioner’s Guide PLIREF-CPYTText of PLI’s Copyright Law: A Practitioner’s Guide by Bruce P. Keller and Jeffrey P. Cunard, whichexplains the fundamentals of copyright law, including constitutional and statutory provisions; whatworks qualify for protection; ownership and transfer; deposit, registration, and recordingrequirements; publication and notice requirements; duration and renewal; the fair-use doctrine; andremedies for infringement.

Copyright Law in Business and Practice COPYLBPFull text of Copyright Law in Business and Practice, Revised Edition, by John W. Hazard Jr., whichanalyzes U.S. and international copyright law. Subjects include protection for computer programs,registration, licensing, infringement, fair use, and remedies.

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Copyright Registration Practice COPYREGFull text of Copyright Registration Practice, Second Edition, by James E. Hawes and Bernard C.Dietz, a comprehensive guide to copyright registration, including applications for nondramatic literaryworks, the performing arts, sound recordings, derivative works, and computer-related applications.

Journal of the Copyright Society of the U.S.A. JCPSFull-text articles from the Journal of the Copyright Society of the U.S.A. Selected coverage begins with1983 (vol. 30).

Law of Copyright COPYLAWFull text of the Law of Copyright by Howard B. Abrams, which discusses all areas of copyright law,including the scope of protection, the transfer of rights, duration, and registration. The treatiseanalyzes the history and arguments that animate specific copyright issues, as well as providingblackletter citations and helpful practice hints.

Substantial Similarity in Copyright Law PLIREF-SSCL Text of PLI’s Substantial Similarity in Copyright Law, which discusses substantial similarity with afocus on the key factors courts use to compare works in copyright infringement litigation.

Domain NamesDatabase Identifier

Domain Names* DOMAIN-NMA centralized resource containing both current registration (WhoIs) records and historic ownership(WhoWas) records for Internet domain names. Coverage begins with October 1997.

Domain Names–Global Practice and Procedure DOMAIN-GPPFull text of Domain Names–Global Practice and Procedure, which provides a country-by-countrybreakdown of information needed to advise businesses on how to create and protect domain names.

Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy Arbitration Decisions UDRP-ARBArbitration decisions arising out of disputes over ownership of Internet domain names, includingabusive registration and use of an Internet domain name. Decisions are based on the Uniform DomainName Dispute Resolution Policy promulgated by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names andNumbers. Coverage is from December 1999 to 2003, with selected coverage after 2003.

World Intellectual Property Organization Awards WIPO-AWARDS Selected arbitration awards from the WIPO. Coverage begins with 2000.

Materials from CanadaDatabase Identifier

All IPSource Content CANIP-ALL Combination of all Canadian intellectual property, technology, and electronic commerce law sourcematerial on Westlaw, including case law, public federal and provincial statutes currently in force, rulesof practice currently in force in the common law provinces, and selected provincial regulations, as wellas commentary and analysis from treatises, law reviews and journals, and newsletters. Coverage variesby source.

Canadian Case Law, Statutes, and Administrative MaterialsDatabase Identifier

Canadian Intellectual Property Case Law CANIP-CS-ALL Canadian federal and provincial court decisions relating to intellectual property law from Carswellcase reporters. Coverage begins with 1849.

BLG, Consolidated E-Commerce Statutes BLG-ECOMSTAT Policy documents, legislation and related regulations, and international materials that pertain totechnology and electronic commerce law in Canada.

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BLG, Consolidated Intellectual Property Statutes BLG-IPSTAT Policy documents, legislation and related regulations, and international materials that pertain tointellectual property law in Canada.

Canadian Intellectual Property Legislation CANIP-LEG All public federal and provincial statutes, rules of practice, and selected regulations related tointellectual property that are currently in force in Canada. Legislation that is enacted but not yet inforce is also included.

Canadian Intellectual Property Legislation and Related Materials CANIP-LEGR Text of Consolidated Electronic Commerce Statutes and Regulations with Related Materials (2005Edition, edited by Borden Ladner Gervais), which covers Canadian legislation related to electroniccommerce, including issues of taxation, consumer protection, computer crimes, securities regulation,and domain name dispute resolution, and Consolidated Intellectual Property Statutes and Regulations(2005 Edition, edited by Borden Ladner Gervais), which covers Canadian legislation related tointellectual property, including patents, copyrights, industrial designs, trademarks, and Internetdomain names. The database also includes public federal and provincial statutes, rules of practice, andselected regulations related to intellectual property currently in force in Canada, as well as legislationthat is enacted but not yet in force.

Intellectual Property Policy Documents (Canada) CANIP-POLY Policy statements, directives, white papers, international treaties, and model acts as published inConsolidated Intellectual Property Statutes and Regulations and Consolidated Electronic CommerceStatutes and Regulations with Related Materials.

Canadian Texts and PeriodicalsDatabase Identifier

Intellectual Property Commentary (Canada)–All CANIP-COM Text of analytical intellectual property law materials from WestlaweCARSWELL

™, including treatises

and articles from law journals and newsletters. Coverage varies by source.

Carriere: Canadian Copyright Act–Annotated Robic Leger ROBIC-COPY Full text of Canadian Copyright Act–Annotated Robic Leger, a reference work that includeslegislation, legislative history, regulations, and case law related to the Copyright Act.

Dimock: Intellectual Property Disputes: Resolutions and Remedies DIMOCK-IP Full text of Intellectual Property Disputes: Resolutions and Remedies, which focuses on remediesavailable to intellectual property owners and stakeholders at all stages of possible dispute, from riskmanagement through mediation, alternative dispute resolution, and all levels of litigation.

Dimock Stratton’s Intellectual Property Law Newsletter DIMOCK-NEWS A weekly electronic newsletter that reports on recent court decisions and other developments inCanadian intellectual property law. Coverage begins with August 2005.

Intellectual Property Journal IPJ-CANFull-text articles from the Intellectual Property Journal, which covers matters relating to patents,trademarks, copyright, designs, trade secrets, and competitive torts. The focus of the material isprimarily on Canadian law. Full coverage begins with 1997 (vol. 12).

Jolliffe and Gill: Fox on Canadian Law of Trade-Marks and Unfair Competition FOX-TRADEMARK Full text of Fox on Canadian Law of Trade-Marks and Unfair Competition, Fourth Edition, whichdiscusses topics such as defining trademarks, distinctiveness and use, passing off, acquiring andregistering trademarks, trademark infringement and available remedies, criminal offenses, defenses totrademark infringement and passing-off actions, depreciation of goodwill, likelihood of confusion, andunfair competition.

Limpert: Technology Contracting: Law, Precedents, and Commentary LIMPERT-TECH Full text of Technology Contracting: Law, Precedents, and Commentary, which provides legalinformation, practice suggestions, and checklists related to negotiating and drafting agreements andtransactions pertinent to technology-oriented companies.

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McKeown: Fox on Canadian Law of Copyright and Industrial Designs FOX-COPYRIGHT Full text of Fox on Canadian Law of Copyright and Industrial Designs, Fourth Edition, acomprehensive statement of Canadian copyright law and practice, which has been updated to includea review of the copyright reform process, a discussion of new international treaties, coverage of recentdecisions on the nature and effect of confidentiality orders, and coverage of recent industrial designdevelopments.

Odutola on Canadian Trade-Mark Practice ODUTOLA-CTP Full text of Odutola on Canadian Trade-Mark Practice, a guide to filing, prosecuting, renewing, andopposing a trademark before the Canadian Trademarks Office.

Richard: Canadian Trade-Marks Act–Annotated Robic Leger ROBIC-TM Full text of Canadian Trade-Marks Act–Annotated, a reference work that includes legislation,legislative history, regulations, and case law related to the Trademarks Act.

Sookman: Computer, Internet, and Electronic Commerce Law SOOKMAN-CIECL Full text of Computer, Internet, and Electronic Commerce Law, which discusses the law and legalissues related to computers, electronic commerce, and the Internet.

Materials from the United Kingdom and Europe

U.K. and European Case LawDatabase Identifier

Entertainment and Media Law Reports EML-RPTSFull-text decisions from the Copyright Tribunal, the High Court of Justice, and other U.K. appellatecourts and the Court of Justice and Court of First Instance of the European Communities that relateto entertainment and media law, including libel, publishing contracts, breach of confidence, andcopyright. Coverage begins with 1993.

European Copyright and Design Reports ECD-RPTSFull-text case law reports from European Copyright and Design Reports, which covers copyrightdecisions from many European courts. Coverage begins with 1995 (vol. 2000).

European National Patent Reports ENP-RPTSFull-text patent decisions of European courts as published in European National Patent Reports.Coverage begins with 1997 (vol. 2000).

European Patent Office Reports EPO-RPTSFull-text decisions of the EPO and its boards of appeal, including cross-references to rules of theEuropean Patent Convention, as reported in European Patent Office Reports. Coverage begins with 1979.

European Trade Mark Reports ETR-RPTSFull-text trademark decisions of the Court of Justice of the European Communities, the Court of FirstInstance of the European Communities, designated trademark courts, and domestic courts, as well asapplications to and decisions of the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market (OppositionDivision and boards of appeal). Coverage begins with 1995 (vol. 1996).

Fleet Street Reports FLEET-RPTSFull-text decisions from courts and tribunals in the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Commonwealth, andthe European Union relating to intellectual and industrial property, including litigation in areas such assoftware, computer contracts, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and merchandising. Coverage beginswith 1965 (vol. 1966).

Reports of Patent Cases RPC-RPTSDecisions, judgments, and orders from the U.K. Patent Office and U.K. courts. Coverage begins with 1975 (vol. 1977).

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U.K. Intellectual Property–All Reported Cases IP-RPTSU.K. and European decisions from Sweet & Maxwell’s Entertainment and Media Law Reports,European Copyright and Design Reports, European National Patent Reports, European Trade MarkReports, Fleet Street Reports, Reports of Patent Cases, and European Patent Office Reports. Coveragevaries by source.

U.K. Intellectual Property–Law Reports All IP-RPTS-ALLCombination database containing U.K. and European decisions from Sweet & Maxwell’sEntertainment and Media Law Reports, European Copyright and Design Reports, European NationalPatent Reports, European Trade Mark Reports, Fleet Street Reports, Reports of Patent Cases, andEuropean Patent Office Reports and transcripts of judgments from Smith Bernal Reporting Limited.Coverage varies by source.

United Kingdom Intellectual Property Case Law Locator UKIP-CASELOCCase law locator for significant U.K. and E.U. decisions related to intellectual property. Case lawlocator documents summarize a court decision; list citations to reporters in which a case is reportedand to cases and legislation cited in the decision; and include a history of the case (direct history,negative indirect history, and citations to the case). Coverage begins with 1865.

United Kingdom Intellectual Property–Transcripts UKIP-TRANSTranscripts of proceedings in the Court of Appeal or High Court in which decisions, judgments, andorders that relate to intellectual property law in England and Wales are delivered. Coverage beginswith 1999.

U.K. and European Statutes and Administrative MaterialsDatabase Identifier

European Union Intellectual Property–Legislation EUIP-LEGE.U. legislation related to intellectual property as reported in the Official Journal of the EuropeanCommunity, L Series, including international agreements, secondary legislation, and supplementarylegislation. Coverage begins with 1952.

United Kingdom Intellectual Property–Law in Force UKIP-LIFStatutes and statutory instruments currently in effect in the United Kingdom that deal with intellectual property.

United Kingdom Intellectual Property Law in Force PDFs of Entire Statutes and Statutory Instruments UKIP-LIF-PDFStatutes and statutory instruments currently in effect in the United Kingdom that deal with intellectualproperty. They can be viewed in PDF when you access Westlaw via westlaw.com.

United Kingdom Intellectual Property Legislation Locator UKIP-LEGISLOCComprehensive guide to current, historical, and future versions of legislation relating to intellectualproperty and related statutory instruments, along with corresponding references to citing case law andsecondary sources.

United Kingdom Intellectual Property–Statutes UKIP-STText of the consolidated U.K. statutes that are related to intellectual property law as published bySweet & Maxwell. Coverage begins with 1267.

United Kingdom Intellectual Property–Statutory Instruments UKIP-SIText of the consolidated U.K. statutory instruments that are related to intellectual property law aspublished by Sweet & Maxwell. Coverage begins with 1948.

United Kingdom Intellectual Property–Treaties UKIP-TREATIESText of treaties relating to intellectual property, including the Paris Convention for the Protection ofIndustrial Property. Coverage begins with March 1883.

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U.K. and European Texts and PeriodicalsDatabase Identifier

CIPA Guide Online UKIP-CIPAFull text of the treatise CIPA Guide to the Patents Acts, which covers U.K. patent law, including cases;EPO decisions; statutes (including Patents Act 1977 and Copyright, Patents, and Designs Act 1988);statutory instruments (including Patents Rules 1995); court rules; international conventions, treaties,and related rules and regulations; and EPO guidelines.

CIPA Guide Online–Commentary UKIP-CIP-COMMENTCommentary from the CIPA Guide to the Patents Acts.

CIPA Guide Online–Forms UKIP-CIP-FORMSForms from the CIPA Guide to the Patents Acts, which can be viewed in PDF when you accessWestlaw via westlaw.com.

United Kingdom Intellectual Property–Copinger Commentary and Forms UKIP-COPINGERText of Copinger and Skone James on Copyright, 14th Edition, a comprehensive treatise edited byKevin Garnett and Gillian Davies that covers copyright law in the United Kingdom and U.K. commonlaw–based countries. In addition to basic copyright law, the treatise covers moral rights incident tocopyright law, rights in performances, and rights in design.

United Kingdom Intellectual Property–Copinger Commentary UKIP-CPY-COMMENTCommentary from Copinger and Skone James on Copyright.

United Kingdom Intellectual Property–Copinger Forms UKIP-CPY-FORMSStatutory forms from Copinger and Skone James on Copyright.

United Kingdom Intellectual Property–Kerly Commentary and Forms UKIP-KERLYText of Kerly’s Law of Trade Marks and Trade Names, 13th Edition, the standard practitioner text onU.K. trademark law and the legal protection of trade names and product brands under the TradeMark Acts 1994, including procedures for registering national trademarks, European Communitytrademarks, and international trademarks; assignments of trademarks; infringement; trade libel; civilproceedings for trademark infringement and passing off; and criminal proceedings.

United Kingdom Intellectual Property–Kerly Commentary UKIP-KER-COMMENTCommentary from Kerly’s Law of Trade Marks and Trade Names.

United Kingdom Intellectual Property–Kerly Forms UKIP-KER-FORMSStatutory forms from Kerly’s Law of Trade Marks and Trade Names.

United Kingdom Intellectual Property–Terrell Commentary and Forms UKIP-TERRELLText of Terrell on the Law of Patents, 15th Edition, the leading treatise covering U.K. patent law andlitigation practice under the Patents Act 1977 and the Patent Rules 1995, including the nature ofpatentable inventions; application for and granting of patents; construction of the patent specification;devolution, assignments, and licenses; actions for patent infringement; remedies; and precedents and pleadings.

United Kingdom Intellectual Property–Terrell Commentary UKIP-TER-COMMENTCommentary from Terrell on the Law of Patents.

United Kingdom Intellectual Property–Commentary UKIP-COMMENTConsolidated text of commentary from Copinger and Skone James on Copyright, Kerly’s Law ofTrade Marks and Trade Names, and Terrell on the Law of Patents.

United Kingdom Intellectual Property–Forms All UKIP-FORMSForms and precedents from Copinger and Skone James on Copyright and Kerly’s Law of Trade Marksand Trade Names.

United Kingdom Intellectual Property–Miscellaneous UKIP-MISCMiscellaneous documents published by Sweet & Maxwell in conjunction with Copinger and SkoneJames on Copyright, Kerly’s Law of Trade Marks and Trade Names, or Terrell on the Law of Patents.

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United Kingdom Intellectual Property–Practice Directions UKIP-PDText of practice directions from civil courts in England and Wales relating to intellectual propertyproceedings from Copinger and Skone James on Copyright, Kerly’s Law of Trade Marks and TradeNames, and Terrell on the Law of Patents.

Computer and Telecommunications Law Review COMPTLRArticles from the Computer and Telecommunications Law Review, a law journal that analyzes andreports on legal and regulatory developments in the telecommunications and computer industries inthe United Kingdom, the Commonwealth, and Europe. Selected coverage begins with 1995 (vol. 1).

Entertainment Law Review ENTLREVArticles from the Entertainment Law Review, a U.K.-published law journal covering entertainmentand intellectual property law, with an emphasis on the practical implications of legislativedevelopments and the effects of new technology on artists and the owners of intellectual propertyrights. Selected coverage begins with 1990 (vol. 1).

European Intellectual Property Review EIPRArticles from the European Intellectual Property Review, a law journal covering intellectual propertyissues, as well as analysis of relevant court decisions, legislation, and regulation in the United Kingdomand the European Union, including news from the WIPO. Selected coverage begins with 1986 (vol. 8).

Intellectual Property Quarterly IPQArticles from the Intellectual Property Quarterly, a law journal published by Sweet & Maxwell inassociation with the Intellectual Property Institute that covers intellectual property developments,especially in common law jurisdictions. An interdisciplinary approach includes commentary fromlegal, economic, industrial, technical, managerial, and statistical viewpoints. Selected coverage beginswith 1997 (vol. 1).

United Kingdom Intellectual Property–Journals UKIP-JLRDocuments from the following U.K. intellectual property law journals: Computer andTelecommunications Law Review, Entertainment Law Review, European Intellectual PropertyReview, and Intellectual Property Quarterly. Coverage varies by publication.

United Kingdom Intellectual Property–Legal Journals Index UKIP-LJIReferences to or abstracts of articles pertaining to intellectual property law from legal journalspublished in the United Kingdom and Europe or covering topics pertaining to intellectual property lawin the European Community and its member states. Coverage begins with 1986.

U.K. and European Current Awareness MaterialsDatabase Identifier

United Kingdom Current Awareness Intellectual Property UKCA-IPCurrent awareness documents covering intellectual property. Coverage includes the most recent 90 days.

United Kingdom Current Awareness Intellectual Property/Communications Media UKCA-IPCOMMCurrent awareness documents covering intellectual property and communications media law in theUnited Kingdom. Coverage includes the most recent 90 days.

United Kingdom Current Awareness Intellectual Property/Communications UKCA-IPCOMMHIGHMedia HighlightsCurrent awareness documents covering intellectual property and communications media that highlightbreaking or important legal developments in the United Kingdom. Coverage includes the most recent90 days.

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Scientific and Technological InformationDatabase Identifier

AGROProjects* AGROPSummaries of research and development information about new agrochemical products, includingactive ingredients and combinations, from the patent disclosure stage to full commercialization ordiscontinuation. Coverage begins with the early 1990s. Not available to law school subscribers.

Computer Technology News PCNEWSArticles from hundreds of publications containing news on computers and technology. Coverage variesby source.

Current Biotechnology Abstracts* CB-ABSAbstracts covering all aspects of biotechnology and containing technocommercial news, scientific andtechnical items (including patents), and general information. Coverage begins with April 1983.

Derwent Biotechnology Abstracts* BIOTECH-ABSComprehensive coverage of all aspects of biotechnology and patents as reported in scientific journalsand in the patents literature. Coverage begins with 1982. Not available to law school subscribers.

Drug Data Report* DRUGDATAInformation on bioactive compounds, which are tracked from the patent application stage throughresearch and development to the approval, marketing, and post-marketing phases. Coverage beginswith June 1988. Not available to law school subscribers.

Global Health* CABHHuman health and diseases–related information from CAB Abstracts and all information from thePublic Health and Tropical Medicine Database, which provide coverage of non-English–languagejournals, developing country information, books, research reports, patents and standards,dissertations, conference proceedings, annual reports, and other difficult-to-obtain material. Coveragebegins with 1973.

Medical Device Register* MDRInformation from the current Medical Device Register and International Medical Device Register,which provide detailed company profiles, including information such as sales volume, e-mail and Webaddresses, and a comprehensive list of brand names.

PAPERCHEM* PAPERCHEMInternational patent and journal literature concerning pulp and paper technology and related subjects.Coverage begins with July 1967.

PLASPEC Materials Selection Database* PLASPECDetailed engineering and design data, chemical descriptions, and trade names for more than 11,500grades of plastics materials. Not available to law school subscribers.

Prous Science Daily Essentials–Current* PSDE-CProus Science Daily Essentials–Archive* PSDE-A

Information on drug research and development from current biomedical literature, patent literature,congresses, company communications, and the Internet that describes the activities of more than 2,500companies, research institutes, and universities. PSDE-C covers the most recent five weeks. Forcoverage extending back to March 1996, access the PSDE-A database.

Science and Technology News TECNEWSNews and information about science and technology from newspapers, magazines, journals,newsletters, transcripts, and wires. Topics include biotechnology, electrical components andequipment, industrial technology, semiconductors and related products, software, and the NationalAeronautics and Space Administration. Coverage varies by source.

World Surface Coatings Abstracts* WSC-ABSCoverage of the business and technical aspects—including patents—of coatings, from antibacterialcoatings for eyeglass frames to strippable paint primers to protective finishes for automobile sun roofs.Coverage begins with 1976.

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Business and Legal News and InformationDatabase Identifier

American Business Directory* AM-BUS-DIRCurrent information on more than 10 million businesses in the United States, such as companyaddress, telephone number, employment data, key contact and title, primary Standard IndustrialClassification (SIC) code, brand and trade name information, actual and estimated financial data, andcorporate linkages.

Brands and Their Companies* BRANDSWorldwide directory of consumer brand names and their owners or distributors.

Business Tracker BUS-TRACKBasic information about a company such as the company name, address, telephone number, SIC code,D-U-N-S

®number, federal employer identification number (FEIN), executives’ names and titles, and

trade names or fictitious business names used by the company. The information is derived from D&B®

records, business yellow pages and directories, FEIN records, and state business registrations. Notavailable to law school subscribers.

Gale Newsletter Database* GALE-NEWSGale Newsletter Database–Current* GALE-NEWS-C

A wide range of specialized business and industry newsletters from around the world. Coverage ofGALE-NEWS begins with January 1988. GALE-NEWS-C contains documents from the most recent12 to 24 months.

Intellectual Property News IPNEWSNews about intellectual property from newspapers, magazines, journals, newsletters, transcripts, andwire services. Coverage varies by source.

International Professional Directory IP-PROFDIRA directory of international intellectual property law firms, arranged alphabetically by country.

New Product Announcements* NPANew Product Announcements–Current* NPA-C

Complete unedited text of corporate press releases with an emphasis on product and serviceintroductions in high technology and emerging industries. Coverage of NPA begins with 1985. NPA-Ccontains documents from the most recent 12 to 24 months.

Thomas Register Online* TROProduct information for U.S. and Canadian manufacturers classified under more than 53,000 productclasses. Coverage includes the current year.

Westlaw Topical Highlights–Copyrights WTH-COPYDocuments prepared by the West editorial staff that summarize recent developments in copyright law.

Westlaw Topical Highlights–Patents WTH-PATDocuments prepared by the West editorial staff that summarize recent developments in patent law.

Westlaw Topical Highlights–Trademarks WTH-TRDocuments prepared by the West editorial staff that summarize recent developments in trademark law.

West Legal Directory®–Intellectual Property WLD-IPProfiles of law firms and branch offices and biographical records of attorneys who practice intellectualproperty law in any of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Canada.

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Intellectual Property–Law Reviews, Texts, and Bar Journals IP-TPDocuments from law reviews, texts, American Jurisprudence 2d (Am Jur® 2d), continuing legaleducation (CLE) course materials, bar journals, and legal practice–oriented periodicals that relate tointangible property rights such as copyright, trademark, patent, trade-secret, and other similar rights.Coverage varies by publication.

Advising High Technology Companies PLIREF-AHTC Text of PLI’s Advising High Technology Companies, which explores the application of generalprinciples of intellectual property, tax, corporate, bankruptcy, and securities law to fact patterns andissues shared by high technology businesses, from start-up financing through major corporatetransactions such as mergers and acquisitions.

Art, Artifact, and Architecture Law ARTARCHLAWText of Art, Artifact, and Architecture Law, which provides expert commentary and an integratedanalysis of the laws and social, economic, cultural, and policy issues affecting the visual arts and artstransactions and litigation. Subjects covered include the fundamentals of art law, trade practices,valuation and appraisal, the Uniform Commercial Code, auctions, international trade, copyright,trademarks and unfair competition, artists’ rights, fundamentals of exhibition and display, art fraud,multiples, archaeology and artifacts, historic preservation, and conservation.

Bankruptcy and Secured Lending in Cyberspace BKRSCLCYB Full text of Bankruptcy and Secured Lending in Cyberspace, Third Edition, which explainsdevelopments in this complex and rapidly changing area of the law. The treatise includes a basicoverview of the electronic world and discusses the issues that cyber-assets raise in bankruptcy casesand that Web sites, software, intellectual property licenses, and domain names raise as forms ofsecured collateral. It also discusses the Internet’s effect on the practice of bankruptcy law and its use asa tool for case administration.

BNA Corporate Practice Series: Intellectual Property (Multibase) BNACPS-IPThe complete text of BNA Corporate Practice Series: Intellectual Property portfolios available onWestlaw. Not available to law school subscribers.

BNA Corporate Practice Portfolios: Trade Secrets: Protection and Remedies BNACPS-TSText of BNA’s Portfolio No. 43-2, which examines the public policy of protecting trade secrets, thedefinition of trade secrets, and the distinction between a trade secret and a patent. Worksheets includean overview of major rules and regulations, practice aids, and sample agreements and orders. Notavailable to law school subscribers.

Computer Law: Drafting and Negotiating Forms and Agreements CLDNF Full text of Computer Law: Drafting and Negotiating Forms and Agreements by Richard Raysmanand Peter Brown, which includes an introduction to the computer system and chapters on contractlaw and business practices in the information age, the computer contracting process, equipmentacquisition and financing, hardware maintenance, copyright protection of software, the role oftrademarks, patenting software, trade secret protection, software licensing, software development andmaintenance agreements, outsourcing, resellers, software publishers and works for hire, litigatingcomputer actions, and antitrust law.

Computer Software: Protection, Liability, Law, Forms COMPSOFT Full text of Computer Software Protection–Liability–Law–Forms by L. J. Kutten, which provides abasic understanding of software law while answering question about liability, protection, andlitigation. The treatise covers such topics as appealing the U.S. Copyright Office’s refusal to register acopyright claim, the danger of software developers losing trade secrets when state and localgovernments license software, the shareware regulations governing the recordation of documentspertaining to computer software and the donation of public domain, the problem of “false positive”indications from computer virus detection programs, income characterization and tips on how toqualify for capital gains treatment, restrictive agreements in employment contracts, and internationallicensing and the sale of software.

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Corporate Compliance Series: Intellectual Property CORPC-IPText of Designing an Effective Intellectual Property Compliance Program by Allan J. Sternstein,Cynthia A. Homan, Richard A. Kaplan, and William H. Frankel, the volume of West’s CorporateCompliance series that provides expert guidance on compliance issues related to intellectual propertyplus examples of checklists, questionnaires, policy statements, and other helpful documents.

Cyberlaw: Intellectual Property in the Digital Millennium CIPDMComplete text of the treatise Cyberlaw: Intellectual Property in the Digital Millennium by Jay Dratler Jr.

Eckstrom’s Licensing in Foreign and Domestic Operations ECKLICNFull text of Licensing in Foreign and Domestic Operations, written by Lawrence J. Eckstrom andrevised by Steven Z. Szczepanski, which covers the legal and business considerations of licensingintellectual property rights worldwide, including the creation, recognition, and evaluation of legalrights to intellectual property; the determination of the value of the licensable rights and negotiation ofsuch rights; and the tax consequences of the transfer of these rights.

Eckstrom’s Licensing in Foreign and Domestic Operations: Joint Ventures ECKLICN-JVFull text of the four-volume treatise Eckstrom’s Licensing in Foreign and Domestic Operations: JointVentures by Terrence F. MacLaren, which offers guidance on forming international joint venturesinvolving intellectual property. The treatise contains a detailed analysis of the business and regulatoryenvironment for joint ventures in 15 foreign countries and in Caribbean Basin Initiative countries.

Eckstrom’s Licensing in Foreign and Domestic Operations: The Forms and Substance of Licensing ECKLICN-FOText of Eckstrom’s Licensing in Foreign and Domestic Operations: The Forms and Substance ofLicensing by Robert Goldscheider, which provides sample agreements and model clauses for licensingintellectual property rights worldwide, including forms and precedents used in the technology transferprocess, the licensing of proprietary technology, and the marketing of a company’s technology toaffiliates and to unrelated third parties.

Emerging Technologies and the Law: Forms and Analysis EMERGTECHText of the treatise Emerging Technologies and the Law: Forms and Analysis (formerly MultimediaLaw: Forms and Analysis) by Jeffrey D. Neuburger, Richard Raysman, Peter Brown, and William E.Bandon III.

Federal Taxation of Intellectual Property Transfers FTIPT Full text of Federal Taxation of IP Transfers by Joseph E. Olson, which discusses the applicablesections of the Internal Revenue Code, including the regular capital gains and safe harbor capital gainssections; the sale requirement; trade secret, trademark, service mark, trade name, franchise, andcopyright transfers; and other matters.

Franchise and Distribution Law and Practice FRANCHDISTFull text of Franchise and Distribution Law and Practice by W. Michael Garner, which coversfranchising and distribution agreements, including the various types of franchise agreements, setting upand terminating agreements, and litigating agreements.

Franchising Realities and Remedies FRANCHRRComplete text of the treatise Franchising Realities and Remedies by Harold Brown, J. Michael Dady,Jeffery S. Haff, and Ronald K. Gardner.

Franchising Realities and Remedies Forms Volume FRRFComplete text of Franchising Realities and Remedies Forms Volume by Harold Brown, J. MichaelDady, Jeffery S. Haff, and Ronald K. Gardner.

Fundamentals of Sports Law SPORTSLAWText of Fundamentals of Sports Law by Walter T. Champion Jr., a practical guide to the legal aspectsof sports and recreational activities. Specific topics covered by the treatise include tort liability,constitutional implications of policies such as eligibility rules and drug testing, negotiating contractsand representing athletes, tax and financial planning, collective bargaining and arbitration, andantitrust law.

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How to Avoid Reel Legal Problems: A Film Making and Multimedia Legal Guide REELGUIDEFull text of How to Avoid Reel Legal Problems: A Film Making and Multimedia Legal Guide byJames G. Sammataro, which discusses the legal issues surrounding filmmaking, including copyright,trademark, defamation, the right of privacy, and the right of publicity.

Information Law INFOLAWFull text of Information Law by Raymond T. Nimmer, which examines the legal issues surroundingthe information industry and the treatment of information assets in modern commerce.

Intellectual Property and Antitrust Law IPANTITRST Full text of Intellectual Property and Antitrust Law, which provides solutions to a wide range of legalproblems that arise in the field of antitrust and intellectual property law. Beginning with a thoroughupdate and overview of intellectual property and antitrust law, the treatise proceeds point-by-pointthrough the key issues and problems related to the acquisition of intellectual property; thedistributional restraints involving patents, trade secrets, trademarks, and copyright; dealerterminations; and the enforcement of intellectual property rights. The treatise includes extensive casecitations and references to relevant texts and articles.

Intellectual Property Due Diligence in Corporate Transactions IPDDText of Intellectual Property Due Diligence in Corporate Transactions: Investment, Risk Assessment,and Management by Lisa M. Brownlee, which covers business strategies for carrying out due diligenceon intellectual property assets and the effect of laws and regulations relating to intellectual properties,including valuation of intangible assets, structuring transaction agreements, and managing intellectualproperty assets. Unique issues related to trademarks and trade names, domain names, copyrights,trade secrets, databases, and semiconductor chip products are discussed.

Intellectual Property in Commerce IPCOMMERCEFull text of Intellectual Property in Commerce by Thomas Ward, which analyzes the issuessurrounding intellectual property as a commercial asset, including the use of intellectual property ascollateral, Article 9 remedies where intellectual property is collateral, and intellectual property inbankruptcy.

Intellectual Property in Mergers and Acquisitions IPMAFull text of Intellectual Property in Mergers and Acquisitions by David M. Klein, which providespractical suggestions and guidelines for handling the intellectual property aspects of mergers andacquisitions, along with model forms and examples. An overview of the types of intellectual propertyassets and the basic concepts of mergers and acquisitions is followed by a detailed analysis of thestages of mergers and acquisitions.

Intellectual Property Law: Commercial, Creative, and Industrial Property IPLCCIPText of Intellectual Property Law: Commercial, Creative, and Industrial Property by Jay Dratler Jr., atreatise that covers what intellectual property can be protected, requirements for protection, owners’rights and limitations on those rights, and standards for infringement for the major fields ofintellectual property: patents, trade secrets, copyright, semiconductor chips, databases, software, Webpublishing, trademarks, trade dress, and Internet domain names.

Intellectual Property Law: Damages and Remedies IPLDRText of Intellectual Property Law: Damages and Remedies, a treatise by Terence P. Ross that discusseshow to recover monetary compensation when infringement of an intellectual property right hasoccurred and how to prevent further infringement.

Intellectual Property Law for Business Lawyers IPLBLFull text of Intellectual Property Law for Business Lawyers, written by Kinney & Lange, P.A., apractical guide to intellectual property law that discusses the fundamentals of patents, trademarks,copyrights, trade secrets, unfair competition, advertising, franchise and licensing law, and other legalissues related to products and creative works.

Intellectual Property Licensing: Forms and Analysis IPLFAText of Intellectual Property Licensing: Forms and Analysis by Richard Raysman, Edward A.Pisacreta, Kenneth A. Adler, and Seth H. Ostrow, a comprehensive collection of forms, checklists, andagreements covering intellectual property licensing issues.

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Internet and Online Law IOLAW Full text of Internet and Online Law by Kent D. Stucky, which includes chapters on contracting in theonline environment, defamation, factual misstatements, obscenity and indecency, privacy and relatedissues, copyright, trademark and unfair competition issues, patents, regulatory issues, proceduralissues, and securities law and the Internet.

Internet Law and Practice INTERNETFull text of Internet Law and Practice (formerly Rules of the Road for the Information Superhighway:Electronic Communications and the Law), which addresses the practical and conceptual ramificationsof electronic communications and the legal issues involved. The treatise covers commercialtransactions between users, including contract formation, content, and interpretation; public networks,including regulation, security, and liability; and e-mail in the workplace, including liability and FirstAmendment issues.

IP Strategy: Complete Intellectual Property Planning, Access, and Protection IP-STRATText of IP Strategy: Complete Intellectual Property Planning, Access, and Protection, a treatise byHoward C. Anawalt and Elizabeth E. Powers that covers the management and protection ofintellectual property, including contract principles controlling intellectual property, legal strategies thatpromote inventiveness in a corporate environment, dispute resolution, and the effect of internationalagreements on protecting U.S. intellectual property assets.

Law of Computer Technology LCOMTECHText of Law of Computer Technology by Raymond T. Nimmer, a treatise that discusses legal issuesincident to computer technologies, including aspects of U.S. intellectual property law such as the lawof copyrights, patents, and trade secrets; commercial transactions involving computers and computertechnology such as technology licensing, software leasing, information services contracts, andcomputer-related torts; and emerging areas of the law such as computer crime, privacy and dataprotection, computer use and error liability, and electronic publishing.

Law of Merchandise and Character Licensing LMCLText of the Law of Merchandise and Character Licensing, which offers an overview of themerchandising and character licensing industry and insight into the process of selecting a particularproperty, clearing and creating rights in that property, protecting such rights, licensing the property toanother party, monitoring the use of the property by another party, preventing misuse, and enforcingthe rights established in the property against unlicensed infringers and counterfeiters.

Licensing and the Art of Technology Management LICENSATM Full text of Licensing and the Art of Technology Management, which provides the expertise andguidance needed to develop, test, produce, and market technology in domestic and foreignmarketplaces. The treatise covers the law and business of technology management and transfer,offering information on licensing in the corporate environment, implementing technology transfers,royalties and other sources of income from licensing, international licensing agreements, licensing andintellectual property litigation, and consulting in and transferring technology to developing countries.

Licensing Law Handbook LICLAW Full text of the Licensing Law Handbook, which discusses the major international treaties andconventions on intellectual property rights and selected patent, trademark, copyright, and trade secretslaws. The treatise provides you with a basic understanding of how these treaties and conventionswork and how they affect the development of legal tenets in signatory countries in the EuropeanUnion and major industrialized countries of Asia.

Licensing of Intellectual Property LICENSIPText of Licensing of Intellectual Property by Jay Dratler Jr., the definitive treatise on the law oflicensing. Provides step-by-step guidance and in-depth analysis of the law of licensing, especially as itrelates to licensing intellectual property.

Lindey on Entertainment, Publishing, and the Arts, Third Edition LINDEY3DLindey on Entertainment, Publishing, and the Arts, Second Edition LINDEY

Full text of Lindey on Entertainment, Publishing, and the Arts by Alexander Lindey and MichaelLandau, which covers entertainment law, mass communications, and the arts. In addition to discussingstatutory changes, case law, and the development of legal doctrines, the treatise provides forms anddetailed guidance for drafting agreements.

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Modern Intellectual Property, Second Edition MODIPText of the treatise Modern Intellectual Property, Second Edition, by Michael A. Epstein, whichcontains a detailed discussion of trade secrets, copyright law, patent law, trademark law, the protectionof ideas, and noncompetition agreements, with an emphasis on computer software, biotechnology,ownership of employee inventions, and protection of sensitive corporate information submitted togovernment agencies.

Modern Licensing Law MODLICENLAW Full text of Modern Licensing Law, which deals with the law relating to the licensing of informationand informational rights. Topics covered by the treatise include contract law and antitrustconsiderations in licensing, licensing in digital and online industries, financing intellectual propertyassets, and modern themes and directions in licensing law.

Multimedia and Technology Licensing Agreements TECHLICFull text of Multimedia and Technology Licensing Agreements by Gregory J. Battersby and Charles W.Grimes, which provides guidance and forms for structuring all types of multimedia and technologylicensing transactions in areas such as product development, music, technology, celebrity names andpersons, computer software, joint ventures, and cross-promotions.

PLI Intellectual Property Reference Books Multibase PLIREF-IPCombined text of reference books published by the PLI that are related to intellectual property,including Copyright Law: A Practitioner’s Guide; Federal Circuit Yearbook: Patent LawDevelopments in the Federal Circuit; How to Write a Patent Application; Landis on Mechanics ofPatent Claim Drafting; Likelihood of Confusion in Trademark Law; Patent Law: A Practitioner’sGuide; Patent Licensing: Strategy, Negotiations, and Forms; Patent Litigation; Trademark Law: APractitioner’s Guide; and Trade Secrets: A Practitioner’s Guide.

PLI Patent/IP Law Materials from Both Course Handbooks and Reference Books PLIIP-ALLCombined text of reference books (PLIREF-IP) and selected documents from the Patents, Copyrights,Trademarks, and Literary Property Course Handbook Series of CLE materials (PLI-PAT) published bythe PLI that are related to intellectual property.

PLI Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks, and Literary Property Course Handbook Series PLI-PATSelected documents from the Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks, and Literary Property CourseHandbook Series of CLE materials published by the PLI. Topics covered include licensing, jurypractice, injunctive relief, equitable defenses, the Internet, music publishing, computer and softwarestandards, antitrust, the North American Free Trade Agreement, the General Agreement on Tariffsand Trade, and trade-related intellectual property rights. Coverage begins with October 1984.

Postlewaite, Cameron, and Kittle-Kamp: Federal Income Taxation of WGL-TAXIPIntellectual Properties and Intangible AssetsFull text of Federal Income Taxation of Intellectual Properties and Intangible Assets, a treatise byPhilip F. Postlewaite, David L. Cameron, and Thomas Kittle-Kamp that covers federal income taxationof intangible assets such as patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets; contract rights such ascovenants not to compete, franchises, and leases; governmental privileges such as federal, state, andmunicipal licenses and permits; and assets generated by the conduct of a trade or business such as goodwill.

Restatement of the Law–Unfair Competition REST-UNCOMComplete text of Restatement of the Law Third–Unfair Competition, which addresses methods ofcompetition that improperly interfere with the legitimate commercial interests of other sellers in themarketplace. Analyzing the interplay of common law and statutory rules, the restatement covers theright to compete, deceptive marketing, the law of trademarks, and related concepts of intangibleproperty and correlative rights.

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Rights of Publicity and Privacy RTPUBPRIVText of Rights of Publicity and Privacy by J. Thomas McCarthy, which provides expert analysis ofand commentary on publicity and privacy issues. The treatise includes the text of selected state statutesand covers state common law, as well as federal and foreign law. Specific subjects discussed include thehistory and development of the rights of publicity and privacy; policy reasons for the right ofpublicity; elements of infringement; who and what are protected; legal rights and legal sources definingthose rights; constitutional issues; infringing use of personal identity in a commercial setting and in themedia; postmortem right of publicity; assignment and licenses; and procedures, remedies, and defenses.

Trade Secrets TRADESECRETSComplete text of Trade Secrets by James Pooley, a guide to the law of trade secrets from the classicmisappropriation theory to recent issues such as reverse engineering and inevitable disclosure,including discussions of corporate policies, information protection plans, and compliance programsthat can help avoid conflict, as well as issues of industrial espionage and breach of confidence byformer employees.

Trade Secrets: A Practitioner’s Guide PLIREF-TRDSECText of PLI’s Trade Secrets: A Practitioner’s Guide by Henry H. Perritt Jr., which covers legalprotections for innovations, information, and expertise, including trade secrets; competitive advantage,novelty, and investment; wrongful use and wrongful acquisition; defenses; transferring rights;litigation; trial; remedies; and international disputes.

Trade Secrets Law TRDSECRTText of Trade Secrets Law, a treatise by Melvin F. Jager that covers state and federal trade secret laws,including ownership rights incident to trade secrets; remedies available in trade secret litigation; theinterface of trade secret law with patent and copyright laws, antitrust laws, and the Freedom ofInformation Act; taxation of trade secrets; and government regulation of trade secret licensing.

World Intellectual Property Organization–Rules WIPO-RULESText of the WIPO: Mediation, Arbitration, and Expedited Arbitration Rules and RecommendedContract Clauses and Submission Agreements and the WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center:Supplemental Rules for Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy, as published inInternational Legal Materials and the International Economic Law Documents database (IEL) by theAmerican Society of International Law. Coverage begins with October 1994.

Worldwide Trade Secrets Law WWTRADESEC Full text of Worldwide Trade Secrets Law, which describes and analyzes the law of trade secrets in theUnited States and 30 other countries, many of which are significant U.S. trading partners. The treatiseoffers guidance for making international and global business decisions, gives the practical steps thatmust be taken in a given country to keep a trade secret from the public, analyzes both the criminaland civil protections available, and covers the interrelation of trade secrets and business issues.

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Intellectual Property–Law Reviews, Texts, and Bar Journals IP-TPDocuments from law reviews, texts, Am Jur 2d, CLE course materials, bar journals, and legalpractice–oriented periodicals that relate to intangible property rights such as copyright, trademark,patent, trade-secret, and other similar rights. Coverage varies by publication.

American Intellectual Property Law Association Quarterly Journal AIPLAQJFull-text articles from the American Intellectual Property Law Association Quarterly Journal. Selectedcoverage begins with 1986 (vol. 14).

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Andrews Computer and Internet Litigation Reporter ANCOMPILRA semimonthly newsletter (formerly Andrews Computer and Online Industry Litigation Reporter)that covers copyright, patent, and trademark claims; trade secret litigation; contract disputes; antitrustcases; and suits arising from online services and commerce on the Internet, including suits regardingintellectual property protection, privacy, libel, government regulations, computer crime, and access todata. ANCOMPILR also contains archived documents from Andrews E-Patent Litigation Reporter.Coverage begins with November 1996.

Andrews E-Business Law Bulletin ANEBUSLBA monthly newsletter containing information about recent legal developments that affect businessesinvolved in electronic commerce, including commentary from attorneys in the field on emerging issuesin this area of law; discussions of possible legal strategies; and summaries of court decisions involvingthe following: jurisdictional issues; legal liability for linking, framing, and caching; contract issues;First Amendment challenges to Internet regulation; enforceability of “Web click” or “Web wrap”agreements; and the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act. The database also includesarchived documents from Andrews’ E-Discovery and Procedure Litigation Reporter, ElectronicPrivacy Litigation Reporter, and E-Trading Legal Alert. Coverage begins with November 1999.

Andrews Entertainment Industry Litigation Reporter ANENTILRText of Andrews Entertainment Industry Litigation Reporter, a monthly newsletter that trackslitigation involving the sports and entertainment industry, including issues such as breach of contract,misappropriation of funds, invasion of privacy, unfair competition, copyright infringement, trademarkdilution, and the First Amendment. ANENTILR also includes archived documents from Andrews’Gaming Industry Litigation Reporter and Sports and Entertainment Litigation Reporter. Coveragebegins with November 1996.

Andrews Intellectual Property Litigation Reporter ANIPLRCoverage of significant litigation involving copyright, trademark, and patent infringement; licensing;trade secrets; unfair competition; and other areas of intellectual property law. Important decisions,announcements, and actions by the U.S. Justice Department, the USPTO, and other governmentagencies are also covered, as well as patent applications and infringement liability insurance issues.Coverage begins with November 1996.

Andrews Patent Litigation Reporter ANPATLRA monthly newsletter covering patent litigation. Coverage begins with June 2004.

BNA Intellectual Property News and Reference Library (Multibase) BNA-IPNEWSAll documents from the following BNA databases: BNA BioTech Watch (BNA-BTW), BNA ComputerTechnology Law Report (BNA-CTLR), BNA E-Commerce Law Daily (BNA-ECLD), BNA E-Commerce Law Report (BNA-ECLR), BNA Patent, Trademark, and Copyright Journal (BNA-PTCJ),BNA Patent, Trademark, and Copyright Law Daily (BNA-PTD), BNA Treatise: Patents and theFederal Circuit (BNA-PFC), BNA United States Patents Quarterly (USPQ), and BNA WorldIntellectual Property Report (BNA-WIPR). Coverage varies by source. Not available to law school subscribers.

BNA Patent, Trademark, and Copyright Journal BNA-PTCJReports and analyses concerning legislative, judicial, and administrative activities that affect the law ofintellectual property, including analyses of patent-, trademark-, and copyright-related items; summariesof conferences and current developments; digests of court decisions; and the full text of selectedregulatory and legislative materials and important court rulings. Coverage begins with January 1986.Not available to law school subscribers.

BNA Patent, Trademark, and Copyright Law Daily BNA-PTDDaily reports on legislative, judicial, administrative, and private-sector activities that affect intellectualproperty law. Coverage begins with September 1989. Not available to law school subscribers.

BNA World Intellectual Property Report BNA-WIPRReports on and analyses of intellectual property–related legal, legislative, and regulatory news andtrends from around the world, including important late-breaking developments in protection andenforcement. Topics covered include computer software, copyrights, data privacy, databases, industrialdesigns, information infrastructure, online information, patents, service marks, trade secrets,trademarks, and unfair competition. Not available to law school subscribers.

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Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal BFIPLJFull-text articles from the Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal, published by the State Universityof New York, University at Buffalo Law School. Full coverage begins with 2001 (vol. 1).

Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law Journal CDZAELJFull-text articles from the Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law Journal. Selected coverage beginswith 1983 (vol. 2); full coverage begins with 1994 (vol. 12).

Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property CHIKJIPFull-text articles from the Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property, published by the Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology, which provides commentary on issues that affectintellectual property law, including analysis of recent significant intellectual property cases. Fullcoverage begins with 1999 (vol. 1).

Columbia Journal of Law and the Arts CLMJLAFull-text articles from the Columbia Journal of Law and the Arts (formerly the Columbia-VLAJournal of Law and the Arts). Selected coverage begins with 1991 (vol. 16); full coverage begins with1992 (vol. 17).

Columbia Science and Technology Law Review CLMSTLRFull-text articles from the Columbia Science and Technology Law Review, which provides a forum forscholarship regarding the changing technological landscape and its influence on law and social policy.Topics covered include the Internet, telecommunications, biotechnology, computer law, and intellectualproperty. Selected coverage begins with 1999 (vol.1).

Computer and Internet Lawyer CILWFull-text articles from the Computer and Internet Lawyer (formerly the Computer Lawyer), a monthlyperiodical concentrating on substantive legal developments in computer and software law such asproprietary rights. Full coverage begins with 1990 (vol. 7, no. 5).

Computer Law Review and Technology Journal CLRTJ Full-text articles from the Computer Law Review and Technology Journal, a publication of theComputer and Technology Section of the State Bar of Texas. Selected coverage begins with 2000 (vol. 1).

Cybercrime Law Report CYBERCRLRA biweekly newsletter that delivers the latest opinions and developments in cybercrime law. Each issueincludes a synopsis of federal and state court decisions, as well as one main, in-depth article. Coveragebegins with June 2001.

DePaul-LCA Journal of Art and Entertainment Law DPLJAELFull-text articles from the DePaul-LCA Journal of Art and Entertainment Law. Full coverage beginswith 1995 (vol. 5).

Duke Law and Technology Review DUKELTRFull-text articles from the Duke Law and Technology Review, an electronic law review published bythe Duke University School of Law that focuses on the intersection of law and technology, includingthe evolving impact of technology on intellectual property law, business law, free speech and privacy,telecommunications, and criminal law. Full coverage begins with 2001 (vol. 2001).

E-Commerce and Technology HECTECArticles from E-Commerce and Technology, a monthly newsletter that reports on legal developmentsaffecting businesses involved in electronic commerce, including insurance issues arising fromtechnology-based claims, privacy issues, intellectual property issues, theories of liability and contract,and jurisdictional issues. Coverage begins with December 2000.

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E-Commerce Law and Strategy ECOMLSArticles from E-Commerce Law and Strategy, a monthly newsletter that covers significant business,technical, and legal developments in electronic commerce, including contracts, licensing, privacy, andtaxation. Coverage begins with September 1999. The database also includes articles from ComputerLaw Strategist (March 1995 to August 1999), Multimedia Strategist (October 1995 to June 1997),and Multimedia and Web Strategist (July 1997 to August 1999), which have been incorporated intoE-Commerce Law and Strategy.

E-Commerce Law Report GLECOMLRA monthly newsletter covering legislation, regulation, and court decisions pertaining to e-commerce. Itprovides comprehensive information on Internet issues regarding security, privacy, and liability.Coverage begins with September 1998.

Entertainment and Sports Lawyer ENTSLAWFull-text articles from Entertainment and Sports Lawyer, published by the American Bar Association.Selected coverage begins with 1987 (vol. 6).

Entertainment Law and Finance ENTLFINTracks and summarizes litigation involving contractual, royalty, financial, and intellectual propertyrights issues relating to the entertainment industry. Coverage begins with March 1995.

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media, and Entertainment Law Journal FDMIPMELJFull-text articles from the Fordham Intellectual Property, Media, and Entertainment Law Journal,published by the Fordham University School of Law. Selected coverage begins with 1990 (vol. 1).

Hastings Communications and Entertainment Law Journal (COMM/ENT) COMENTFull-text articles from the Hastings Communications and Entertainment Law Journal. Selectedcoverage begins with 1982 (vol. 5); full coverage begins with 1993 (vol. 16).

Intellectual Property and Technology Law Journal IPTLJFull-text articles from the Intellectual Property and Technology Law Journal (formerly the Journal ofProprietary Rights). Full coverage begins with 1992 (vol. 4, no. 3).

Intellectual Property Law Bulletin IPLBFull-text articles from the Intellectual Property Law Bulletin, published by the Intellectual PropertyLaw Association of the University of San Francisco School of Law. Full coverage begins with 2000 (vol. 5).

Intellectual Property Law Newsletter IPLNFull-text articles from the Intellectual Property Law Newsletter, published quarterly by the AmericanBar Association Section of Intellectual Property Law. Full coverage begins with 1998.

Intellectual Property Strategist IPSTA newsletter reporting on patent, trademark, and copyright legislation. Regular features include“Clause of the Month” and “Roundup of Recent Developments.” Coverage begins with March 1995.

Internet Connection GLINTCONA monthly newsletter providing information on federal and state government Internet issues. Includesarticles on data security, encryption, domain names, virus problems, freedom of information, recordsmanagement, and e-commerce. Coverage begins with June 1999.

Internet Law and Strategy INTERLSTRArticles from Internet Law and Strategy, a monthly newsletter that covers topics on how to use theInternet in your practice and how to research online. It also covers securities fraud online and providesreviews of the best Web sites available. Coverage begins with January 2003. The database alsoincludes articles from its predecessor publications: Internet Newsletter (June 1998 through November2002) and e-Securities (September 1998 through November 2002).

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IP Law and Business IPLBUSArticles from IP Law and Business, a monthly publication that includes in-depth information onbuilding, protecting, and profiting from intellectual property portfolios and provides coverage of theactive intellectual property litigation arena, the business of intellectual property at law firms, and thebig deals and suits in the intellectual property sector. Coverage begins with February 2003.

Journal of High Technology Law JHTLFull-text articles from the Journal of High Technology Law, published by the Suffolk University LawSchool. Full coverage begins with 2002 (vol. 1).

Journal of Intellectual Property Law JIPLFull-text articles from the Journal of Intellectual Property Law, published by the University of GeorgiaSchool of Law. Full coverage begins with 1993 (vol. 1).

Journal of Technology Law and Policy UFLJTLPFull-text articles from the Journal of Technology Law and Policy, published by the University ofFlorida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law, which focuses on the legal and policy aspects of technologylaw. Full coverage begins with 1996 (vol. 1).

Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society JPTOSFull-text articles from the Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society. Full coverage beginswith 1994 (vol. 76, no. 2).

Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review LYLAELRFull-text articles from the Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review, published by LoyolaLaw School, which covers entertainment, sports, and intellectual property law, including articles onconstitutional law, communications regulation, antitrust law, bankruptcy law, contract law, and issuesarising from computer and Internet use. Selected coverage begins with 1989 (vol. 9).

Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review MARQIPLRFull-text articles from the Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review. Full coverage begins with1997 (vol. 1).

Minnesota Intellectual Property Review MNIPRFull-text articles from the Minnesota Intellectual Property Review, a law journal published by theUniversity of Minnesota Law School that covers intellectual property and emerging issues in hightechnology. Full coverage begins with 2000 (vol. 1).

Nanotechnology Law and Business NANOLB Full-text articles from Nanotechnology Law and Business. Coverage begins with January 2004 (vol. 1).

North Carolina Journal of Law and Technology NCJLTFull-text articles from the North Carolina Journal of Law and Technology, a semiannual electroniclaw journal published by the University of North Carolina School of Law that covers relationshipsbetween law, science, and technology, including intellectual property; engineering, communications,and computers; the physical, life, and social sciences; the use of technology in law practice; legislativeand administrative control of science and technology; and business aspects of running a technologycompany. Full coverage begins with 2000 (vol. 1).

Oklahoma Journal of Law and Technology OKJLT Full-text articles from the Oklahoma Journal of Law and Technology, published by the University ofOklahoma College of Law. The journal covers topics such as patents and biotechnology, cybercrime,electronic commerce, copyrights and trademarks, antitrust, and agricultural biotechnology. Fullcoverage begins with 2003 (vol. 1, no. 2).

Richmond Journal of Law and Technology RMDJLTFull-text articles from the Richmond Journal of Law and Technology, an electronic publication thatfocuses on legal issues pertaining to technology and related areas. Full coverage begins with 1995 (vol. 1).

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Sedona Conference Journal SEDCJFull text of written materials prepared for the Sedona Conference, which is dedicated to the advancedstudy of law and policy in the areas of antitrust, intellectual property, and complex litigation. Fullcoverage begins with 2000 (vol. 1).

Software Law Bulletin ANSLBCoverage of decisions and opinions in key cases regarding copyright protection for nonliteral elementsof computer software and the patentability of computer programs. Also covers trademarks and tradesecrets, antitrust issues, contract disputes, and issues related to the information superhighway,including access to electronic databases, privacy, and intellectual property protection. Coverage beginswith November 1996.

Syracuse Science and Technology Law Reporter SYSTLR Full-text articles from the Syracuse Science and Technology Law Reporter (formerly the Syracuse Lawand Technology Journal), which publishes practice-oriented articles in the fields of intellectualproperty and technology commercialization. Full coverage begins with Spring 2000.

Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal TXIPLJFull-text articles from the Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal, published by the State Bar ofTexas, Intellectual Property Law Section. Full coverage begins with 1992 (vol. 1).

Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property TLNJTIPFull-text articles from the Tulane Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property, published by theTulane Law School, which covers developments in the fields of technology and intellectual propertylaw, including computer law, patents, copyrights, and trademarks. Full coverage begins with 2001(vol. 3).

UCLA Entertainment Law Review UCLAELRFull-text articles from the UCLA Entertainment Law Review. Full coverage begins with 1994 (vol. 1).

UCLA Journal of Law and Technology UCLAJLTFull-text articles from the UCLA Journal of Law and Technology, an electronic law journal publishedby the UCLA School of Law that covers the response of the legal system to technological innovation.Full coverage begins with 1996 (vol. 1997).

University of Baltimore Intellectual Property Law Journal UBAIPLJFull-text articles from the University of Baltimore Intellectual Property Law Journal. Full coveragebegins with 1992 (vol. 1).

University of Illinois Journal of Law, Technology, and Policy UILJLTPFull-text articles from the University of Illinois Journal of Law, Technology, and Policy. Full coveragebegins with 2001.

University of Miami Entertainment and Sports Law Review UMIAESLRFull-text articles from the University of Miami Entertainment and Sports Law Review. Selectedcoverage begins with 1989 (vol. 6); full coverage begins with 1993 (vol. 11).

Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment Law and Practice VNJELPFull-text articles from the Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment Law and Practice, published byVanderbilt Law School, which focuses on intellectual property law, copyrights, and trademarks, inaddition to entertainment and sports law. Full coverage begins with 1999 (vol. 1).

Villanova Sports and Entertainment Law Journal VLSELJFull-text articles from the Villanova Sports and Entertainment Law Journal. Full coverage begins with1994 (vol. 1).

Yale Journal of Law and Technology YJLTFull-text articles from the Yale Journal of Law and Technology (formerly Yale Symposium on Lawand Technology), an online journal that publishes the proceedings of the Yale Law and TechnologySociety. Selected coverage begins with 2000 (vol. 3).

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