Federal unfair competition : Lanham Act [section] 43(a).
2002
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Title
Federal unfair competition : Lanham Act [section] 43(a).
Published
[St. Paul, Minnesota] : West Group, [2002]-
Distributed
[St. Paul, Minnesota] : Thomson Reuters, [2010]-
Call Number
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Description
1 online resource
Frequency
Updated twice annually
System Control No.
(NjRocCCS)wln00202686
Summary
Federal unfair competition is a two-volume work tracing how Section 43(a) of the Lanham Act has played a pivotal role in the resolution of trademark and unfair competition claims in the federal courts. This database provides analysis of the legislative history and commentary on the most important and most recent court decisions, including detailed discussions of: Trademark, trade names, trade dress, advertising and celebrity cases; Right of privacy, including look-alikes and celebrity doubles; Litigation, jurisdictional and procedural issues; Types of relief.
Note
Authors: Charles E. McKenney, George F. Long, III., <2012->.
Database includes most recent edition only.
Database includes most recent edition only.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Digital File Characteristics
text file
Source of Description
Description based on electronic file, viewed March 24, 2022.
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