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Academic Citations

Year CitedInstitutionPublicationTitle
2022University of JordanJournal of Theoretical and Applied Information TechnologyA Blockchain-Based System for Preventing Drug Counterfeit
2017Dinwoodie G.B.Springer PublishingA Comparative Analysis of the Secondary Liability of Online Service Providers
2016Roger LeRoy MillerCengage LearningBusiness Law: Text & Cases - An Accelerated Course (Text Book)
2016University of North CarolinaNorth Carolina Journal of Law & TechnologyGucci v. Alibaba: A Balance Approach to Secondary Liability for e-Commerce Platforms
2015The John Marshall Law SchoolThe John Marshall Review of Intellectual Property LawBad News Birkins: Counterfeit in Luxury Brands
2015UC Hastings College of the LawHastings Business Law JournalA Look At TradeKey: Shifting Policing Burdens From Trademark Owners to Online Marketplaces
2015Univ. of AR / Univ. of AZ (joint)Cornell Law ReviewPersonal Jurisdiction and the 'Interwebs'
2014George Mason University School of LawGeorge Mason Law ReviewThe Mark of a Resold Good
2014Georgetown LawJournal of International LawReforming Anti-Dilution Protection in the Globalization of Luxury Brands
2014Seton Hall UniversitySeton Hall Law eRepositoryIntellectual Property Law: Failing the Fashion Industry and Why the “Innovative Design Protection Act” Should be Passed
2014St. John's University School of LawSt. John's Law ReviewBuilding a Trademark Safe Harbor for Contributory Counterfeiting Liability after Tiffany v. eBay
2013Benjamin N. Cardozo School of LawCardozo Arts & Entertainment Law JournalSemiotics of Alpha Brands: Encoding/Decoding/Recoding/Transcoding of Louis Vuitton and Implications for Trademark Laws, The
2013Fordham UniversityFordham Law ReviewBenefit of the Doubt: Obstacles to Discover in Claims against Chinese Counterfeiters
2013George Washington University Law SchoolAIPLA Quarterly JournalTailoring a Safe-Harbor Standard for China: The Youtube Plus Standard
2013University of Georgia School of LawJournal of Intellectual Property LawPassing the Virtual Buck: How the Ninth Circuit Used Contributory Trademark Law to Expand Liability for Web Hosts
2013University of GuelphThe AtriumConsumer Attitudes Towards Counterfeit Goods: The Case of Canadian and Chinese Consumers
2013University of Illinois College of LawJournal of Law, Technology & PolicyNew and Evolving Tort of Contributory Cybersquatting: Did the Courts Get It Right, The
2012Soochow University School of LawSoochow Law ReviewA Study on Secondary Trademark Liability of C2C Online Auction Service Providers
2012University of ColoradoLegal ReviewThe Search For Luxury Prudence: Applying Alternative Dispute Resolution to Contributory Trademark Liability in the Online Marketplace
2012University of MinnesotaDissertation/ThesisThe Counterfeit Consumer: Counterfeit Luxury Goods and the Negotiation of Space and Subjectivity
2011Georgia State University College of LawReading RoomCloud Computing-Legal Issues in the US & International Implication
2011Northwestern University School of LawScholarly CommonsLiability of Online Markets for Counterfeit Goods: A Comparative Analysis of Secondary Trademark Infringement in the United States and Europe, The
2011Rutgers University School of LawRutgers Journal of Law & Public PolicyLouis Vuitton Malletier v. Akanoc Solutions Incporporated: Why ISPs Should be Held Liable for Knowingly Hosting Websites that Sell Counterfeit Products
2011Saint Louis University School of LawSaint Louis University Law JournalGrappling With Online Work: Lessons From Cyberlaw
2011Western New England School of LawDigital CommonsEvolving Threat and Enforcement of Replica Goods, The
2010Columbia UniversityColumbia News ServiceHot Couture: Big Money in Fake Handbags Online
2010Oxford UniversityJournal of Intellectual Property Law & PracticeHauling in the Middleman: Contributory Trade Mark Infringement in North America
2010SUNY Buffalo Law SchoolBuffalo Law ReviewBrandjacking on Social Networks: Trademark Infringement by Impersonation of Markholders
2010Vanderbilt Law SchoolVanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology LawTale of Two Theories of Well-Known Marks, A
2009Southwestern Law SchoolSouthwestern Law ReviewCivil Discovery of Social Networking Information
2008University of RichmondElementsFaking It: China's Slow Battle Against Counterfeiting
2007Brooklyn Law SchoolJournal of Law and PolicyOnline Auction Houses: How Trademark Owners Protect Brand Integrity Against Counterfeiting

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