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  • The Plan is new, but many students, especially INTA majors, are expected to opt for the IP designation and will need opportunities to go abroad.

    Archive 2006-01-01 2006

  • The Plan is new, but many students, especially INTA majors, are expected to opt for the IP designation and will need opportunities to go abroad.

    La Profesora Abstraida 2006

  • The INTA wish list for dilution contains some major cutbacks in the scope of the right.

    AALS Section on Intellectual Property, part four Rebecca Tushnet 2006

  • My reaction is that INTA may have reached equipoise, at least with respect to rights granted against competitors if not rights granted against artists, critics and the like.

    AALS Section on Intellectual Property, part four Rebecca Tushnet 2006

  • At least it keeps INTA from running to Congress with a 200-page wish list that would be opposed by the ACLU, Public Citizen, automobile insurers and nobody else.

    AALS Section on Intellectual Property, part four Rebecca Tushnet 2006

  • All IP, All the Time INTA has posted a helpful collection of IP law resources on the web. posted by nerdlaw. org at

    nerdlaw.org 2003

  • (INTA), a trade association of leading trademark owners with over 3,600 members from 120 countries.

    Chasser Named Assistant Commissioner At Commerce Department ITY National Archives 1999

  • In a statement released at its New York headquarters, INTA said the decision also would not serve to alleviate the friction that existed between the United States and South Africa regarding South

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • INTA, which has existed since 1878 and today claims 3000 members in 112 countries, warned that the court ruling would not serve to inspire the owners of trademarks and intellectual property in South Africa.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • INTA said the decision was inconsistent with the major trend in common-law countries to provide protection for trademarks that had acquired a reputation or were well known in local jurisdictions, even without any local business activity.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

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