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- Title
Trademark Licensing: A Once Concerning Mechanism for Transfer Faces New Certainty Under Mission Product Holdings, Inc. v. Tempnology, LLC.
- Authors
Weaver, Hilary
- Abstract
The article offers a comparison of how the U.S. First Circuit and Seventh Circuit interpreted the effect of rejection of a trademark license in a bankruptcy proceeding, arguing that the Supreme Court resolved the circuit split by adopting the rejection-as-breach rule. Topics covered include the treatment of intellectual property (IP) licenses by the Bankruptcy Code and the pre-Section 365(n) approach to the effect of rejection of IP licenses.
- Subjects
UNITED States; STATUTORY interpretation; TRADEMARK licenses; UNITED States. Court of Appeals (1st Circuit); UNITED States. Court of Appeals (7th Circuit); INTELLECTUAL property lawsuits; INTELLECTUAL property
- Publication
Arizona State Law Journal, 2019, Vol 51, Issue 3, p1
- ISSN
0164-4297
- Publication type
Article