When It Comes To Injunctive Relief, All IP Is Created Equal?

Law360, New York (April 21, 2015, 10:29 AM EDT) -- Recently, the courts have treated different forms of intellectual property in the same way in terms of injunctions, damages and fee awards, operating under the assumption that all intellectual property rights are essentially and inherently the same. This practice is not well founded in law or in logic, and can in practice deprive businesses of rights they previously enjoyed and would be entitled to otherwise....

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