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Don't I know you from somewhere?: protection in the United States of foreign trademarks that are well known but not used there
2008, LexisNexis Matthew Bender
in English
1422426122 9781422426128
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Table of Contents
Introduction
The territoriality principle of trademark law
Federal case law in the United States
International agreements protecting well-known marks
The text of the Lanham Act
The Tea Rose-Rectanus Doctrine
New York State common law : misappropriation
Uncertain protection for well-known marks in the United States
Should the United States protect marks that are well-know in the U.S. but not used there?
Suggestions for a well-known marks doctrine for the United States
Conclusion
Appendices.
Edition Notes
Issued with: Gilson on trademarks, Rel. 66 (April 2008).
Includes bibliographical references.
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