Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 14. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1975 |
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306. lappuse
... competition " is much narrower than the term implies . On the one hand , it is to be distinguished from other private law generally preventing businesses from competing unfairly with one another . " On the other , it is to be ...
... competition " is much narrower than the term implies . On the one hand , it is to be distinguished from other private law generally preventing businesses from competing unfairly with one another . " On the other , it is to be ...
351. lappuse
Although in Booth the New York court denied relief under unfair competition , the rationale of the case seems irreconcila- ble with the general principles of unfair competition . The court ignored two underlying principles of unfair ...
Although in Booth the New York court denied relief under unfair competition , the rationale of the case seems irreconcila- ble with the general principles of unfair competition . The court ignored two underlying principles of unfair ...
511. lappuse
... COMPETITION Unauthorized Use of Live Television Broadcasts of Public Domain Materi- als - Theories of Relief , Vol . I , Pg . 288 , Vol . II , Pg . 423 , Eadie F. Deutsch Misrepresentation and the Lindsay Bill : A Stab at Uniformity in ...
... COMPETITION Unauthorized Use of Live Television Broadcasts of Public Domain Materi- als - Theories of Relief , Vol . I , Pg . 288 , Vol . II , Pg . 423 , Eadie F. Deutsch Misrepresentation and the Lindsay Bill : A Stab at Uniformity in ...
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