Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 14. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1975 |
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... office ? If such a person is in high office in private industry , rather than in public office , should that individual receive more protection than a public servant ? A business executive makes decisions which , like those of public ...
... office ? If such a person is in high office in private industry , rather than in public office , should that individual receive more protection than a public servant ? A business executive makes decisions which , like those of public ...
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... OFFICE OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY , THE REGULATION OF COMMERCIAL RADIO STATIONS ( 1971 ) ; Hearings on Overview of the Office of Telecommunications Policy Before the Subcomm . on Communications of the Senate Comm . on Commerce , 93d ...
... OFFICE OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY , THE REGULATION OF COMMERCIAL RADIO STATIONS ( 1971 ) ; Hearings on Overview of the Office of Telecommunications Policy Before the Subcomm . on Communications of the Senate Comm . on Commerce , 93d ...
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... Office . On the other hand , the acquisition of the right to exclude others from the use of a trademark results from the fact of use and the common law , independently of registra- tion in the Patent Office . The happenstance [ by ...
... Office . On the other hand , the acquisition of the right to exclude others from the use of a trademark results from the fact of use and the common law , independently of registra- tion in the Patent Office . The happenstance [ by ...
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