Word: trademarking
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Their trademark is to be fair to each puncher, so if they're mean to you this week, they'll be nicer to you" at the club's initiation dinner this Friday, he said...
...Supreme Court ruled that a human-made microorganism qualified as patentable matter. The same year, Congress passed the Patent and Trademark Amendment Act, allowing universities to receive patents directly; to license patent rights; and to collect royalties on inventions from federally-funded research without seeking waivers from federal agencies...
...order to prevent the venalities of the business world from breaking through the Ivy wall, it is necessary to establish a clear precedent that it is academic priorities that lead to investment opportunities and not vice versa. The current director of the University's Office for Technology and Trademark Licensing. Joyce M. Brinton, said last week that the conflict-of-interest issue hadn't been considered by policy makers when they decided the equity issue. To provide said ethical oversight, a competent administrator might be found who is aware of the dire implications of reversing the research-investment process...
...secret of Buchanan's appeal is not just that he has identified this sense of helplessness but also that he has grafted it onto his trademark message of God, country, family and faith; in this way he is engaged in a neat bit of political matchmaking between the economic populists and the social conservatives. Many of those drawn to his rally are responding to the moral positions Buchanan staked out in 1992, when he famously declared that "in that struggle for the soul of America, Clinton and Clinton are on the other side, and George Bush is on our side...
With Seles, Barbara lobs the first one in: "If you could sum up this year in one word, what would it be?" The interview goes smoothly, with Walters only occasionally referring to her trademark index cards. But because Seles arrived late, some New York City rush-hour-traffic noise creeps onto the tape and forces the crew to repeat one series of questions...