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Tag: Licensing
When Tangible Meets Intangible: What Stephens v. Cady Teaches Us About Copyrights and Physical Property
Stephens v. Cady (1853) In the mid-19th century, intellectual property law in the United States was still finding its footing. The Supreme Court’s decision in Stephens v. Cady (1853) provides a fascinating exploration of the intersection between tangible and intangible property, shedding light on the distinct nature of copyright law. Let’s dive into this case… Read more
When Innovation Meets Obligation: Lessons from Brown v. Fowler
Brown v. Fowler (1958) The case of Brown v. Fowler, 316 S.W.2d 111 (Tex. Civ. App. 1958), highlights the importance of protecting intellectual property in business relationships. This dispute between an inventor and a business partner provides essential insights into trade secret law and the obligations that arise during business negotiations. Let’s explore this case… Read more