Trademarks and Unfair Competition: Law and Policy

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Aspen Publishers, 2007 - Business & Economics - 939 pages
This comprehensive casebook is well written and clearly organized. Among the features that make it a success: - the many strands of trademark and unfair competition doctrine are clearly presented using a coherent conceptual framework that is divided into three parts: foundation and purposes, creation, and scope and enforcement - the authors enhance the traditional case and note format by summarizing problems to help students better understand the intricacies of key topics - visual aids are used throughout the book to help illustrate more complicated issues - numerous Internet-related trademark issues are featured, such as cybersquatting and domain name disputes; the relationship between trademarks and domain names is addressed - international trademark issues are skillfully integrated with domestic issues - trade dress protection is given thorough treatment and is integrated with issues of word mark protection - a helpful Teacher's Manual that analyzes the cases and problems. New to the Second Edition: - comprehensive and systematic organization of developing case law on the nature of the defendant's use that is required for infringement, including keyword advertising cases and litigation involving other internet advertising practices - up-to-date coverage of the recent legislative revision of trademark dilution law - new developments regarding the fair use defenses and other defenses to trademark infringement

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The Nature of Unfair Competition
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Graeme B Dinwoodie National
24
CREATION OF TRADEMARK RIGHTS
43
Copyright

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