By Joe Mullin
Daily Journal Staff Writer
When San Francisco last hosted the ABA conference four years ago, the biggest debate in intellectual property law was the curious court battle over who "owned" the Barry Bonds 73rd home run baseball.
Bonds is still breaking home run records, and still controversial, but it's unlikely he'll come up at this week's conference, which includes f...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
When San Francisco last hosted the ABA conference four years ago, the biggest debate in intellectual property law was the curious court battle over who "owned" the Barry Bonds 73rd home run baseball.
Bonds is still breaking home run records, and still controversial, but it's unlikely he'll come up at this week's conference, which includes f...
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