Number 1 – 2 — Fall 1989/Winter 1990
Articles
Industrial Design Law and Practice — Introduction to a Symposium
William T. Fryer IlI
Design Protection and the New Technologies: The United States Experience in a Transnational Perspective
J. H. Reichman
A Case History of Industrial Design Success: The Dove Lamp
William T. Fryer III
The Glass Slipper Approach to Protecting Industrial Designs or When the Shoe Fits, Wear It
Perry J. Saidman
Where Is the Protection for Creative Product Design?
Albert C. Johnston
Industrial Design Protection in the United States of America—Present Situation and Plans for Revision
William T. Fryer III
Industrial Design Protection in the Automobile Industry
Kenneth Enborg
Industrial Design Protection and Competition in Automobile Replacement Parts—Back to Monopoly Profits?
James F. Fitzpatrick
Product Protection under Current and Proposed Design Laws
William Thompson
Copyright-like Protection for Designs
Ralph S. Brown
The Doctrine of Functionality in Design Patent Cases
Perry J. Saidman and John M. Hintz
The New United Kingdom Industrial Design Law
Christine Fellner
Protection of Industrial Designs in Canada
Robert E. Mitchell
Japanese Design Law and Practice
Yoichiro Yamaguchi
Copyright Office Registration of Industrial Designs
Dorothy Schrader
Litigation Involving Protected Designs
B. R. Pravel
A Designer as an Expert Witness
Roland Carter
How to Improve Design Patent Prosecution Techniques
Bernard Ansher