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Trademarks and Unfair Competition; Law and Policy, Fourth Edition (Aspen Casebooks)

Title : Trademarks and Unfair Competition; Law and Policy, Fourth Edition (Aspen Casebooks)
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Rating : 4.47 (926 Votes)
Asin : 1454827823
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 1080 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-04-13
Language : English

YSL Important new appellate decisions on functionality, including the Federal Circuit's Becton Dickinson opinion and the decision of the Seventh Circuit in Franco & Sons The Fourth Circuit's decision in Rosetta Stone on trademark liability for keyword advertising The Eleventh Circuit's University of Alabama opinion on First Amendment limitations on the scope of trademark rights Cases exploring trademark fair use, including the DELICIOUS shoes case and the Tabari case on nominative fair use in connection with domain names New applications of the trademark dilution and anti-cybersquatting provisions New cases on remedies . Features: Organizes the many strands of trademark and unfair competition doctrine around a coherent conceptual framework. Features numerous Internet-related trademark issues, such as cybersquatting, keyword advertising, and domain name disputes. The clear structure is divided into three parts: foundation and purposes, creation, and scope & enforcement Traditi

Student said Not a very good "textbook". The "Notes & Questions" are not very helpful. The author should have thought about his audience more (law students). The author poses questions about topics in early chapters of the book, when those topics haven't even been taught yet (hide the ball). To make it worse, the author doesn't answer the questions posed in the relevant note. The author, instead, provides a link to a case (so be prepared to have your laptop/internet/westlaw handy when reading). Free information available on the Internet provides more value than this scam of a "textbook.". "One Star" according to OC. Book was over used and didn't match description.

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