Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 14. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1975 |
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323. lappuse
... law is that one may distinguish his goods in commerce as he pleases . Thus the thrust of an action for unfair competition ( as the common law equivalent of state and federal trademark registration acts ) can be that the competitor has ...
... law is that one may distinguish his goods in commerce as he pleases . Thus the thrust of an action for unfair competition ( as the common law equivalent of state and federal trademark registration acts ) can be that the competitor has ...
451. lappuse
... law which deprives the artist of copyright at this point will fail to advance the economic security of artists . If the proper point for terminating an artist's perpetual common law rights in his work is the point at which the artist ...
... law which deprives the artist of copyright at this point will fail to advance the economic security of artists . If the proper point for terminating an artist's perpetual common law rights in his work is the point at which the artist ...
464. lappuse
... common - law duty of common carriers to serve the public efficiently and impar- tially , and without unreasonable discrimination in any respect . . . . ” ) . 16. United States v . Stanley , 109 U.S. 3 , 40 ( 1883 ) ( citing with ...
... common - law duty of common carriers to serve the public efficiently and impar- tially , and without unreasonable discrimination in any respect . . . . ” ) . 16. United States v . Stanley , 109 U.S. 3 , 40 ( 1883 ) ( citing with ...
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